Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths

Author:   Georges Stoops (Emeritus Professor, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Belgium) ,  Vera Marcelino (Researcher, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Belgium) ,  Florias Mees (Researcher, Department of Geology, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium) ,  Georges Stoops (Emeritus Professor, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Belgium)
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Pages:   752
Publication Date:   19 August 2016
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Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regolith, 2nd edition, provides researchers and students with a global tool for interpretation of micromorphological features of regoliths and soils. After an introduction and general overview by the editors, micromorphological aspects of regoliths (e.g. saprolites, unconsolidated sediments, transported materials) are highlighted, followed by a systematic and coherent discussion of the micromorphological expression of various pedogenic processes. This is done by discussing diagnostic horizons, materials and processes. The following topics are also treated: freeze-thaw features, redoximorphic features, calcareous and gypsiferous formations, textural features, spodic and oxic horizons, andic and volcanic materials, organic and surface horizons, laterites, surface crusts, salts, biogenic and inorganic siliceous materials, authigenic silicates, phosphates, thionic and derived materials, and features related to faunal activity. The last chapters address the impact of anthropic activities, with regard to archaeology and palaeopedology. Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regolith, 2nd edition, is written by a team of well-known, global experts in the field who all used a single set of concepts and terminology, making it a valuable interdisciplinary reference.

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Author:   Georges Stoops (Emeritus Professor, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Belgium) ,  Vera Marcelino (Researcher, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Belgium) ,  Florias Mees (Researcher, Department of Geology, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium) ,  Georges Stoops (Emeritus Professor, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Belgium)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Ltd
Weight:   1.010kg
ISBN:  

9780444638489


ISBN 10:   0444638482
Pages:   752
Publication Date:   19 August 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9780444635228
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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1. Micromorphology as a tool in soil and regolith studies Georges Stoops Sr. 2. Micromorphological features and their relation to processes and classification Georges Stoops Sr., Vera Marcelino and Florias Mees 3. Sediments as parent materials Jaap van der Meer and John Menzies 4. Colluvial and mass wasting deposits Herman Mücher, H van Steijn and F Kwaad 5. Saprolites Martine Gérard, Carlos Schaefer, F. Simas and Siti Zauyah 6. Pedoplasmation: formation of soil material Georges Stoops Sr. and Carlos Schaefer 7. Fabric and composition of the groundmass Florias Mees and Georges Stoops Sr. 8. Pedogenic siliceous features Ma. del Carmen Gutiérrez Castorena 9. Biogenic siliceous features Danuta Kaczorek, Luc Vrydagh and William Effland 10. Authigenic silicate minerals – sepiolite-palygorskite, zeolites and sodium silicates Florias Mees 11. Calcium carbonate features Nicolas Durand, C. Monger, Matthew Canti and Eric Verrecchia 12. Gypsic features Rosa M. Poch, Octavio Artieda and M. Lebedeva 13. Salt minerals in saline soils and salt crusts Florias Mees 14. Phosphatic features Panagiotis Karkanas and Paul Goldberg 15. Sulphidic and sulphuric materials Florias Mees and Georges Stoops Sr. 6. Textural pedofeatures and related horizons Peter Kühn, M. Bronnikova, J. Aguilar and Rienk Miedema 17. Redoximorphic features M. Vepraskas, David Lindbo and M. stolt 8. Features related to faunal activity Maja J. Kooistra and Mirjam Pulleman 19. Organic matter Kristin Ismail-Meyer, David Lindbo and M. stolt 20. Topsoils Maria Gerasimova and M. Lebedeva 21. Physical and biological surface crusts Amanda J. Williams, Georges Stoops Sr. and Marcello Pagliai 22. Frost action Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoë and Catherine fox 23. Vertic features Irina Kovda and A. Mermut 24. Spodic materials Mike Wilson 25. Oxic and related materials Vera Marcelino, Georges Stoops Sr. and Carlos Schaefer 26. Lateritic and bauxitic materials Georges Stoops Sr. and Vera Marcelino 27. Regoliths and soils on volcanic ash Sergey Sedov and Georges Stoops Sr. 28. Anthropogenic features Paul W. Addeley, C.A. Wilson, I.A. Simpson and D.A. Davidson 29. Archaeological materials Richard I. Macphail and Paul Goldberg 30. Palaeosoils and relict soils, a conceptual approach Marie-Agnès Courty and Guo Zhengtang 31. Palaeosoils and relict soils, a systematic review Mauro Cremaschi, Luca Trombino and Andrea Zerboni

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Georges Stoops contributed substantially to the understanding of the genesis of arid and tropical soils, and to the development of concepts and terminology for the description of soil thin sections. His outstanding research activities in an international context, contributed considerably to the development of soil micromorphology, while his enthusiastic teaching in Ghent and elsewhere promoted the use of soil micromorphology worldwide. His achievements have been honoured for instance by the Kubiëna Medal of the International Soil Science Society (1992) and the Philippe Duchaufour Medal of the European Geosciences Union (2010).. Dr. Marcelino has many years of research experience in soil micromorphology, especially in the field of tropical soil development, and was guest lecturer at several Intensive Training Courses on Micromorphology organised in various European countries. Dr. Mees has many years of research experience in sediment petrology, soil mineralogy and micromorphology, applied to sediments and soils in arid and semi-arid environments, and later mainly in humid tropical environments, especially in Central Africa.

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