Author: John B. Fisher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 1114
Book Description
Soil Survey of Esmeralda County Area, Nevada
Author: John B. Fisher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 1114
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 1114
Book Description
A History of Soil Survey in Nevada
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428901744
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428901744
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Soil Survey of Mineral County Area, Nevada
Author: Edward W. Blake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 1236
Book Description
"The survey area is made up of 2,285,841 acres. It is in the west-central part of Nevada. The survey area is bordered on the north by Churchill County, on the east by Nye County, on the south by Esmeralda County, and on the west by Lyon County. Mono County, California, borders the survey area on the southwest. The survey area consists of numerous mountain ranges and valleys. Elevations range from 3,900 feet on the lower valley floors to over 10,500 feet on the highest mountain peaks"--Page 1.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 1236
Book Description
"The survey area is made up of 2,285,841 acres. It is in the west-central part of Nevada. The survey area is bordered on the north by Churchill County, on the east by Nye County, on the south by Esmeralda County, and on the west by Lyon County. Mono County, California, borders the survey area on the southwest. The survey area consists of numerous mountain ranges and valleys. Elevations range from 3,900 feet on the lower valley floors to over 10,500 feet on the highest mountain peaks"--Page 1.
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1112
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1112
Book Description
Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 982
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 982
Book Description
Soil Survey
Recent Library Additions
The Soils of Nevada
Author: Paul W. Blackburn
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030531570
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This book discusses Nevada in the context of the history of soil investigations; soil-forming factors; general soil regions; soil geomorphology; taxonomic structure of the soils; taxonomic soil regions; soil-forming processes; benchmark, endemic, rare, and endangered soils; and use of soils. With an average mean annual precipitation of 175 mm (7 in), Nevada is the driest state in the USA. More than three-quarters (89%) of the state has been mapped and the first soil survey was completed in 1909. Nevada is divided into 10 major land-resource areas and features two large deserts (the Great Basin Desert and the Mojave Desert), and over 100 north–south trending enclosed basins separated by mountain ranges (Basin and Range Province), several of which have peaks exceeding 3,400 m. Further, the soils of Nevada represent seven of the 12 globally recognized orders, 29 suborders, 69 great groups, and over 1,800 soil series, and some of the classic research on the origin of duripans and petrocalcic horizons was conducted in the state. This book presents the first report on the soils of Nevada and provides the first soil map of Nevada utilizing soil.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030531570
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This book discusses Nevada in the context of the history of soil investigations; soil-forming factors; general soil regions; soil geomorphology; taxonomic structure of the soils; taxonomic soil regions; soil-forming processes; benchmark, endemic, rare, and endangered soils; and use of soils. With an average mean annual precipitation of 175 mm (7 in), Nevada is the driest state in the USA. More than three-quarters (89%) of the state has been mapped and the first soil survey was completed in 1909. Nevada is divided into 10 major land-resource areas and features two large deserts (the Great Basin Desert and the Mojave Desert), and over 100 north–south trending enclosed basins separated by mountain ranges (Basin and Range Province), several of which have peaks exceeding 3,400 m. Further, the soils of Nevada represent seven of the 12 globally recognized orders, 29 suborders, 69 great groups, and over 1,800 soil series, and some of the classic research on the origin of duripans and petrocalcic horizons was conducted in the state. This book presents the first report on the soils of Nevada and provides the first soil map of Nevada utilizing soil.
Soil Survey of Mineral County Area, Nevada
Author: Edward W. Blake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 1187
Book Description
"The survey area is made up of 2,285,841 acres. It is in the west-central part of Nevada. The survey area is bordered on the north by Churchill County, on the east by Nye County, on the south by Esmeralda County, and on the west by Lyon County. Mono County, California, borders the survey area on the southwest. The survey area consists of numerous mountain ranges and valleys. Elevations range from 3,900 feet on the lower valley floors to over 10,500 feet on the highest mountain peaks"--Page 1.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soil surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 1187
Book Description
"The survey area is made up of 2,285,841 acres. It is in the west-central part of Nevada. The survey area is bordered on the north by Churchill County, on the east by Nye County, on the south by Esmeralda County, and on the west by Lyon County. Mono County, California, borders the survey area on the southwest. The survey area consists of numerous mountain ranges and valleys. Elevations range from 3,900 feet on the lower valley floors to over 10,500 feet on the highest mountain peaks"--Page 1.