<p>This work examines the issue of accelerated soil erosion, which has become an increasingly serious concern in the twentieth century. Aspects considered include on-site impact of erosion; application of soil science to problems of non-agricultural uses of soil, such as mineland restoration, urban
Soil Erosion
✍ Scribed by Dušan Zachar (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 549
- Series
- Developments in Soil Science 10
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book covers material taught in a graduate-level soil physics course at Washington State University. While most soil physics courses dwell mainly on deriving rather than solving the differential equations for transport, the author's approach is to focus on solutions. Graduate students in agricultural and biological sciences usually have a good working knowledge of algebra and calculus, but not of differential equations. In order to teach methods for solving very difficult differential equations with difficult boundary conditions using fairly simple mathematical tools, the author uses numerical procedures on microcomputers to solve the differential equations. Numerical methods convert differential equations into algebraic equations which can be solved using conventional methods of linear algebra. This book reflects the philosophy used in the course. Each chapter introduces soil physics concepts, generally in the conventional way. Most chapters then go on to develop simple computer programs to solve the equations and illustrate the points made in the discussion. Problems at the end of each chapter help the reader practice using the concepts introduced in the chapter. The problems and computer programs are an integral part of the presentation, and readers are strongly encouraged to experiment with each model until both the working of the model and the concepts it teaches are familiar. Although the programs are generally short and relatively simple, they are suitable for use as submodels in large, general-purpose models of the soil-plant-atmosphere system, and have been used in this way by the author and by several of his students. Teachers and students alike will welcome this new textbook. It will enable graduate students to understand and solve transport problems which exist in field situations, and will provide them with a good working knowledge of soil physics - fundamental to so many other areas in soil, plant and engineering sciences.
✦ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page 3
Copyright Page
Page 4
Introduction
Pages 9-13
Chapter 1 Basic Terminology
Pages 15-25
Chapter 2 Classification of Soil Erosion
Pages 27-136
Chapter 3 Problems and Methods of Soil Erosion Research
Pages 137-203
Chapter 4 Erosion Factors and Conditions Governing Soil Erosion and Erosion Processe
Pages 205-387
Chapter 5 Distribution of Erosion
Pages 389-481
References Review Article
Pages 483-514
Author Index
Pages 515-521
Subject Index
Pages 522-547
✦ Subjects
Экологические дисциплины;Экология почв и агроэкология;
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