Encyclopedia Of World Soils - Jejak Pustaka

Encyclopedia Of World Soils - Jejak Pustaka
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Publisher : Jejak Pustaka
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9786231835185
ISBN-13 : 6231835189
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Book Synopsis Encyclopedia Of World Soils - Jejak Pustaka by : Dani Lukman Hakim

Download or read book Encyclopedia Of World Soils - Jejak Pustaka written by Dani Lukman Hakim and published by Jejak Pustaka. This book was released on with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book introduces several soil types from around the world along with their descriptions according to the Soil Taxonomy classification system from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Through this book, insights into the processes and characteristics of each soil type, as well as their purposes, will be unveiled. Although the examples presented in this book represent soils developed in subtropical regions (United States), the formation processes, characterization, and values of these soils are synonymous with soils developed in our surroundings. Heartfelt gratitude goes to Prof. Dr. Paul McDaniel from Idaho University, who provided suggestions to the author to benchmark the webpage titled "The Twelve of Soil Orders" published on the University of Idaho website, enriching this piece of writing.


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