Soil in the Environment,
Edition 1 Crucible of Terrestrial Life
By Daniel Hillel

Publication Date: 14 Dec 2007
Description

Soil in the Environment is key for every course in soil science, earth science, and environmental disciplines. This textbook engages students to critically look at soil as the central link in the function and creation of the terrestrial environment.

For the first time, Dr. Hillel brilliantly discusses soils as a natural body that is engaged in dynamic interaction with the atmosphere above and the strata below that influences the planet's climate and hydrological cycle, and serves as the primary habitat for a versatile community of living organisms.

The book offers a larger perspective of soil’s impact on the environment by organizing chapters among three main processes: Physical, Chemical, and Biology. It is organized in a student-friendly format with examples, discussion boxes, and key definitions in every chapter.

The book provides students of geology, physical science, and environmental studies with fundamental information and tools for meeting the natural resource challenges of the 21st century, while providing students of soil science and ecology with the understanding of physical and biological interactions necessary for sustainability.

Key Features

  • First textbook to unite soil science and the environment beyond what is traditionally taught
  • Incorporates current knowledge of such hot topics as climate change, pollution control, human expropriation of natural resources, and the prospects for harmonious and sustainable development
  • Organized in a student-friendly format with examples, discussion boxes, and key definitions in every chapter
  • Full color throughout
About the author
By Daniel Hillel, Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Table of Contents
1. Soil as a Living Body: Its Dynamic Role in the Environment
2. Soil in the History of Civilization
3. Soil Formation
4. Soil Classification
5. Soil Physical Attributes
6. Soil-Water Statics
7. Soil-Water Dynamics
8. Soil-Water Cycle
9. Soil-Water and Soil-Energy Balances in the Field
10. Soil Chemical Attributes and Processes
11. Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition
12. Soil Biodiversity
13. Soil and Water Management
14. Soil Erosion and Conservation
15. Soil Pollution and Remediation
16. Concluding Overview

APPENDIX A: The Role of Soil inthe Mitigation of Global Warming
APPENDIX B: The Role of Soil in the Global Food Supply
Book details
ISBN: 9780123485366
Page Count: 320
Retail Price : £61.99
Hillel: Introduction to Environmental Soil Physics (Oct 2003, ISBN-10/13: 0-12-348655-6/ 978-0-12-348655-4)
Hillel: Environmental Soil Physics (Aug 1998, ISBN-10/13: 0-12-348525-8/ 978-0-12-348525-0)
Coleman et al: Fundamentals of Soil Ecology, 2e (Jul 2004, ISBN-10/13: 0-12-179726-0/ 978-0-12-179726-3)
Audience
Advanced undergraduate professors who teach courses in Soil Physics, Soil Geography, Soil Ecology, Soil Chemistry, Geophysics, Environmental Geography, Environmental Science, Earth Science,
Physical Geography