Author: Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board
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Category : Soils
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Central New York Region
Author: Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soils
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soils
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Soils Interpretation for Regional Planning
Soils Interpretation for Regional Planning in Metropolitan Atlanta
Author: United States. Soil Conservation Service
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 67
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Publisher:
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 67
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Soils Interpretation Study for Urban and Regional Planning, San Diego County, California, Prospectus
Author: San Diego County (Calif.). Planning Department
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Understanding Soils in Urban Environments
Author: Pam Hazelton
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 1486314031
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
With an ever-increasing proportion of the world’s population living in cities, soil properties such as salinity, acidity, water retention, erosion and pollution are becoming more significant in urban areas. While these are known issues for agriculture and forestry, as urban development increases, it is essential to recognise the potential of soil properties to create problems for the environment as well as structural concerns for buildings and other engineering works. Understanding Soils in Urban Environments explains how urban soils develop, change and erode. It describes their physical and chemical properties with a focus on specific soil problems that cause environmental damage, such as acid sulfate soils, and also affect the integrity of engineering structural works. This fully revised second edition addresses contemporary issues, including an increase in the use of green roofs and urban green space as well as manufactured soils in a variety of urban environments. Understanding Soils in Urban Environments provides a concise introduction to all aspects of soils in urban environments and will be extremely useful to students in a wide range of disciplines, from soil science and urban forestry and horticulture, to planning, engineering, construction and land remediation, as well as to engineers, builders, landscape architects, ecologists, planners and developers.
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 1486314031
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
With an ever-increasing proportion of the world’s population living in cities, soil properties such as salinity, acidity, water retention, erosion and pollution are becoming more significant in urban areas. While these are known issues for agriculture and forestry, as urban development increases, it is essential to recognise the potential of soil properties to create problems for the environment as well as structural concerns for buildings and other engineering works. Understanding Soils in Urban Environments explains how urban soils develop, change and erode. It describes their physical and chemical properties with a focus on specific soil problems that cause environmental damage, such as acid sulfate soils, and also affect the integrity of engineering structural works. This fully revised second edition addresses contemporary issues, including an increase in the use of green roofs and urban green space as well as manufactured soils in a variety of urban environments. Understanding Soils in Urban Environments provides a concise introduction to all aspects of soils in urban environments and will be extremely useful to students in a wide range of disciplines, from soil science and urban forestry and horticulture, to planning, engineering, construction and land remediation, as well as to engineers, builders, landscape architects, ecologists, planners and developers.
Soil Interpretations
Author: John W. Warner
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Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Soil Physical Measurement and Interpretation for Land Evaluation
Author: Keppel Coughlan
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 064309959X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Soil physical measurements are essential for solving many natural resource management problems. This operational laboratory and field handbook provides, for the first time, a standard set of methods that are cost-effective and well suited to land resource survey. It provides: *practical guidelines on the soil physical measurements across a range of soils, climates and land uses; *straightforward descriptions for each method (including common pitfalls) that can be applied by people with a rudimentary knowledge of soil physics, and *guidelines on the interpretation of results and integration with land resource assessment. Soil Physical Measurement And Interpretation for Land Evaluation begins with an introduction to land evaluation and then outlines procedures for field sampling. Twenty detailed chapters cover pore space relations, water retention, hydraulic conductivity, water table depth, dispersion, aggregation, particle size, shrinkage, Atterburg limits and strength. The book includes procedures for estimating soil physical properties from more readily available data and shows how soil physical data can be integrated into land planning and management decisions.
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 064309959X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Soil physical measurements are essential for solving many natural resource management problems. This operational laboratory and field handbook provides, for the first time, a standard set of methods that are cost-effective and well suited to land resource survey. It provides: *practical guidelines on the soil physical measurements across a range of soils, climates and land uses; *straightforward descriptions for each method (including common pitfalls) that can be applied by people with a rudimentary knowledge of soil physics, and *guidelines on the interpretation of results and integration with land resource assessment. Soil Physical Measurement And Interpretation for Land Evaluation begins with an introduction to land evaluation and then outlines procedures for field sampling. Twenty detailed chapters cover pore space relations, water retention, hydraulic conductivity, water table depth, dispersion, aggregation, particle size, shrinkage, Atterburg limits and strength. The book includes procedures for estimating soil physical properties from more readily available data and shows how soil physical data can be integrated into land planning and management decisions.
Soil Interpretation in Regional Planning
Author: Pedro J. Urriola-Muñoz
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Computer Augmentation of Soil Survey. Interpretation for Regional Planning Applications
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Interpreted soil data are a needed ingredient in all levels of the planning process; however, with the time delay between soil scientists' field work and published soil maps and the changing variety of soil interpretations needed by planners, much of the potential usefulness is lost. A joint working agreement between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Regional Environmental Systems Analysis Program, the Computer Sciences Division, and the State of Tennessee Soil Conservation Service has resulted in the development of a computer information system which accepts raw field data, thereby allowing soil interpretations to be made and mapped quickly. Steps to implement the system include: (1) generation of computer-drawn field sheet grid overlays, (2) delineation of gridded soil boundaries by soil scientists, (3) digitization of these soil boundaries, (4) production and editing of quick-look soil maps, (5) computer generation of various scale soil maps, and (6) soil interpretation and mapping. Utilizing such a system has allowed decisions to be made easily concerning definition of soil boundaries, soil interpretations, etc. These interpretation maps may then be integrated into the planning process by the regional planner. Implementation of this system has produced solutions to many problems of both soil scientists and planners, thus closing the gap between the two sciences. (auth).
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Interpreted soil data are a needed ingredient in all levels of the planning process; however, with the time delay between soil scientists' field work and published soil maps and the changing variety of soil interpretations needed by planners, much of the potential usefulness is lost. A joint working agreement between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Regional Environmental Systems Analysis Program, the Computer Sciences Division, and the State of Tennessee Soil Conservation Service has resulted in the development of a computer information system which accepts raw field data, thereby allowing soil interpretations to be made and mapped quickly. Steps to implement the system include: (1) generation of computer-drawn field sheet grid overlays, (2) delineation of gridded soil boundaries by soil scientists, (3) digitization of these soil boundaries, (4) production and editing of quick-look soil maps, (5) computer generation of various scale soil maps, and (6) soil interpretation and mapping. Utilizing such a system has allowed decisions to be made easily concerning definition of soil boundaries, soil interpretations, etc. These interpretation maps may then be integrated into the planning process by the regional planner. Implementation of this system has produced solutions to many problems of both soil scientists and planners, thus closing the gap between the two sciences. (auth).
The Florida General Soils Atlas with Interpretations for Regional Planning Districts III & IV
Author: Florida Department of Administration, Division of State Planning, Bureau of Comprehensive Planning
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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