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Spatial variabilities of soils and landforms

Title
  1. Spatial variabilities of soils and landforms / editors, M.J. Mausbach and L.P. Wilding.
Published by
  1. Madison, Wis., USA : Soil Science Society of America, 1991.

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Additional authors
  1. Mausbach, Maurice J.
  2. Wilding, Larry P.
  3. Soil Science Society of America. Division S-5.
  4. International Society of Soil Science.
Description
  1. xvii, 270 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. SSSA special publication ; no. 28
Uniform title
  1. SSSA special publication ; no. 28.
Subject
  1. Soil surveys > Congresses
  2. Soil mapping > Congresses
  3. Soil geography > Congresses
  4. Landforms > Congresses
  5. Landforms
  6. Soil geography
  7. Soil mapping
  8. Soil surveys
  9. Sols, étude des > Congrès
  10. Cartographie pédologique > Congrès
  11. Relief (géographie) > Congrès
Genre/Form
  1. Conference papers and proceedings.
  2. Actes de congrès.
Contents
  1. Need to quantify spatial variability -- Predicting variability of soil from landscape models -- One perspective on spatial variability in geologic mapping -- Scientific methodology of the National Cooperative Soil Survey -- Statistical procedures for specific objectives -- Comparison of statistical methods for evaluating map unit composition -- Sampling designs for quantifying map unit composition -- Presentation of statistical data on map units to the user -- Soil mapping concepts for environmental assessment -- Minimum data sets for use of soil survey information in soil interpretive models -- Quantifying map unit composition for quality control in soil survey -- Using systematic sampling to study regional variation of a soil map unit -- Confidence intervals for soil properties within map units -- Spatial variability of organic matter content in selected Massachusetts map units -- Geographic information systems for soil survey and land-use planning.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "Proceedings of an international symposium sponsored by Division S-5 of the Soil Science Society of America and the International Society of Soil Science in Las Vegas, Nevada, 17 October 1989."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.