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The Australian Soil Classification
Contributor(s): Isbell, R. F. (Author), The National Committee on Soils and Terr (Author)
ISBN: 1486314775     ISBN-13: 9781486314775
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $41.79  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Agronomy - Soil Science
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.5" W x 9.7" (1.14 lbs) 200 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
The Australian Soil Classification provides a framework for organizing knowledge about Australian soils by allocating soils to classes via a key. Since its publication in 1996, this book has been widely adopted and formally endorsed as the official national system. It has provided a means of communication among scientists and land managers and has proven to be of particular value in land resource survey and research programs, environmental studies and education.

Classification is a basic requirement of all science and needs to be periodically revised as knowledge increases. This third edition of The Australian Soil Classification includes updates from a working group of the National Committee on Soil and Terrain (NCST). The main change in this edition accommodates new knowledge and understanding of the significance, nature, distribution and refined testing for soils comprising deep sands, leading to the inclusion of a new Order, the Arenosols. The introduction of the Arenosols Order led to a review and changes to Calcarosols, Tenosols and Rudosols.

The Australian Soil Classification is Volume 4 in the Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook Series. It is also available for free as a PDF via the CSIRO Publishing website.

Features:

  • An essential reference for scientists to understand and communicate about Australian soils
  • Includes major updates to knowledge, including the significance, nature, distribution and refined testing for soils comprising deep sands
  • The ASC has been formally endorsed as the official national soil classification system
  • Glossary and terms used are closely aligned with the definitions in Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook ('The Yellow Book')
  • The print edition is flexibound for field work