The use of soil classification in journal papers between 1975 and 2014

作者: Alfred E. Hartemink

DOI: 10.1016/J.GEODRS.2015.05.002

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摘要: Abstract We classify soils to group our knowledge, increase understanding, and communicate results. I have analyzed how soil classification factor property naming been used in journal papers between 1975 2014. There is an exponential the use of Taxonomy WRB but number science much faster than Soil . The percentage with information was highest Geoderma (34%). biology journals had only 6% their papers. seems be more frequently included particularly from USA, whereas FAO-Unesco are European journals. Soils dry areas (Aridisols, Calcisols, Gypsisols) seem under-researched, Spodosols (Podzols), Vertisols, Anthrosols, Chernozems, Luvisols over-represented. (e.g. "agricultural soil", "sandy soil") Temperate boreal commonly Biology Biochemistry which also tops forest soil, "upland "wetland "valley soil". geologically oriented parent material terms like "alluvial soils" "granite soils". Color common some Chinese (black red soil) Canadian (Brown soil). Problems related technical issues classification, adoption system, lack instructions A makes transfer information, data results difficult.

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