World Reference Base for Soil Resources and Georgian Classification

The World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) and National Soil Classification by the Example of the Soils of Georgia
Langbeschreibung
The Caucasus, including Georgia, occupies a special place in the history of pedology. Especially Georgia as a natural ¿Open-Air Museum of Soils¿¿ caused a great interest among many generations of soil scientists, including foreign researchers. In the end of the twentieth century, Georgia was the first country in the post-Soviet area, where the main soil types were described according to the World Reference Base of Soil Resources (WRB). In 1998¿1999, several field trips were organized through the initiative of the Georgian Soil Science Society with the participation of Georgian and foreign pedologists (J. Deckers, G.V. Dobrovol¿skii, S.V. Zonn, F. Ugolini, H.P. Blume, W.E.H. Blum, M. Purnell, D. Yaalon and others). In 1999, a map of the soils of Georgia was published at the scale 1: 500 000. This was the first important attempt to correlate Georgian soils and the main soils of the world. In 2005, the first translation of the WRB was published. In 2017, the latest version of the WRB, published by the FAO, has been translated into Georgian language and was finally published as one of the first translations into a national language. Cover image: Caucasus mountains.
Tengiz Urushadze, DSc, Director do Instituto M. Sabashvili, publicou mais de 420 artigos científicos e mais de 40 livros. Yuri Vodyantskii é DSc, professor na Universidade Lomonosov de Moscovo, Dpt. de Ciência do Solo. Publicou mais de 220 artigos científicos e mais de 25 livros. Elina Bakradze é académica da DSc; Mestre em Ciências Químicas. Publicou mais de 40 artigos científicos.
ISBN-13:
9786202016407
Veröffentl:
2017
Erscheinungsdatum:
10.08.2017
Seiten:
124
Autor:
Tengiz Urushadze
Gewicht:
203 g
Format:
220x150x8 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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