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El. knyga: Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification, Second Edition 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (North Caroline State University Raliegh, USA,), Edited by (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA)
  • Formatas: 536 pages, 58 Tables, black and white; 26 Illustrations, color; 184 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429184314
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 536 pages, 58 Tables, black and white; 26 Illustrations, color; 184 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429184314
A Major Revision of the Previous Edition

Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification, Second Edition contains 11 new chapters and additional updates written by new authors with a broad range of related field and academic experience. This revised work augments the previous material on wetland functions and restorations, while maintaining the field-oriented focus of the first book. The reworked text includes current coverage of hydric soil field indicators, wetland soils, chemistry of wetland soils, and wetland hydrology. This book explains how wetland soils are formed, described, and identified, defines the functions they perform, and serves to assist decision-making in the field.

A specialized book specifically geared toward environmental consultants and governmental wetland regulators, the text:











Reviews general properties of wetland soils, including hydrology, redox chemistry, organic matter dynamics and biology. Provides examples of major types of wetlands across the United States Highlights USDA Hydric Soil Field Indicators, the most current and universal indicators of wetlands soils Summarizes technical standards Evaluates wetland functions, methods of assessment, and restoration techniques

Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification, Second Edition explains how wetland soils form, are described and can be identified in the field, and is an ideal resource for professionals, students, or anyone dedicated to the understanding and conservation of wetlands.
Preface vii
Editors ix
Contributors xi
Section I Basic Principles of Hydric Soils
1 Basic Concepts of Soil Science
3(20)
Deann R. Presley
Steven W. Sprecher
I.T. Kenney
2 History of the Concept of Hydric Soil
23(16)
Michael J. Vepraskas
3 Hydrology of Wetland and Related Soils
39(66)
James L. Arndt
Ryan E. Emanuel
Jimmie L. Richardson
4 Redox Chemistry of Hydric Soils
105(28)
Michael J. Vepraskas
Matthew Polizzotto
Stephen P. Faulkner
5 Biology of Wetland Soils
133(32)
Anne E. Altor
6 Soil Organic Matter
165(24)
Jason K. Keller
Cassandra A. Medvedeff
7 Morphological Features of Hydric and Reduced Soils
189(30)
Michael J. Vepraskas
Karen L. Vaughan
8 Identifying Hydric Soils in the Landscape
219(26)
Lenore M. Vasilas
Jacob F. Berkowitz
9 Delineating Hydric Soils
245(32)
G. Wade Hurt
Christopher V. Noble
Section II Wetland Soil Landscapes
10 Soils of Peatlands: Histosols and Gelisols
277(34)
Randy Kolka
Scott D. Bridgham
Chien-Lu Ping
11 Hydric Soil Indicators in Mollisol Landscapes
311(14)
James A. Thompson
Jay C. Bell
12 Hydric Soils and Wetlands in Riverine Systems
325(22)
Patrick J. Drohan
David L. Lindbo
Jimmie L. Richardson
13 Soils of Tidal Wetlands
347(18)
Martin C. Rabenhorst
Brian A. Needelman
14 Flatwoods and Associated Landforms of the South Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Lowlands
365(12)
G. Wade Hurt
Frank C. Watts
Willie G. Harris Jr.
15 Saline and Wet Soils of Wetlands in Dry Climates
377(16)
Aaron J. Miller
Janis L. Boettinger
Jimmie L. Richardson
Section III Wetland Functions and Restoration
16 Wetland Soils and the Hydrogeomorphic Classification of Wetlands
393(32)
Christopher V. Noble
Jacob F. Berkowitz
17 Approaches to Assessing the Ecological Condition of Wetlands Using Soil Indicators
425(22)
M. Siobhan Fennessy
Denise Wardrop
18 Tidal Wetland Restoration
447(22)
Ellen R. Herbert
John M. Marton
Christopher B. Craft
19 Soil Restoration: The Foundation of Successful Wetland Reestablishment
469(26)
Curtis J. Richardson
Gregory L. Bruland
Matthew F. Hanchey
Ariana E. Sutton-Grier
Index 495
Michael J. Vepraskas is a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor of Soil Science at North Carolina State University, where he is also head of the Soil Science Department. Currently, he specializes in wetlands with a focus on hydric soil formation and identification. His class on wetland soils is taught both on campus and online. In addition, he trains wetland consultants and regulators in identifying hydric soils through short courses that have been taught throughout the United States. He holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin in Madison (BS and MS) and Texas A&M University (PhD).

Christopher B. Craft is the Janet Duey Professor of rural land policy in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, Bloomington. He earned degrees from the University of North Carolina-Ashville (BA, biology), the University of Tennessee (MS, ecology), and North Carolina State University (PhD, soil science). Professor Craft has over 30 years of experience working in inland freshwater and coastal wetlands. His research interests include wetland restoration, nutrient enrichment and eutrophication, carbon sequestration, and effects of climate change; his research projects span the Eastern, Midwest, and Western United States, Europe, and China.