FF 2748
Soils and Geomorphology. Peter Birkeland. Oxford University Press 3er Edition. ISBN 978-0195078862
First published in 1974, this text has been popular amond soil scientists, geomorphologists, geologists, geographers, and archaeologists. This third edition will retain the popular format, "factors of soil formation," whjile offering a greater number of topics and examples ― particularly in the chapters, "Weathering and Soil Development with Time" and "Topography ― Soil Relations with Time in Different Climatic Settings." It places greater emphasis on the role of dust in pedogenesis, and includes new data on tropical soil development, global soil-loss relations, neotectonics, and reduction processes.