The Brazilian classification of latosols.

Effective soil surveys in Brazil started in the 1950s. The extensive territory, the scarcity of soil scientists, and the urgent need for soil resources information directed at agricultural development led to opting for small scale, low intensity reconnaissance surveys. The need then arose for soil classification at relatively high categorical levels. The reference base adopted, and later adapted, was the great group and suborder levels of the then official Soil COnservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (SCS/USDA) system (Baldwin, Kellogg, and Thorp 1938) and added modifications (Thorp and Smith 1949). The noun latosols, applied to a grouping of tropical soils, has been inherited from a subsequent attempt toward modification of the SCS system ...

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Main Authors: CAMARGO, M. N., JACOMINE, P. K. T., CARVALHO, A. P. de, LARACH, J. O. I.
Other Authors: MARCELO NUNES CAMARGO, CNPS; PAULO KLINGER TITO JACOMINE, CNPS; AMERICO PEREIRA DE CARVALHO, CNPS; JORGE OLMOS ITURRI LARACH, CNPS.
Format: Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2002-11-22
Subjects:Classificação do Solo, Latossolo, Soil classification,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/327998
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spelling dig-alice-doc-3279982022-01-04T17:00:49Z The Brazilian classification of latosols. CAMARGO, M. N. JACOMINE, P. K. T. CARVALHO, A. P. de LARACH, J. O. I. MARCELO NUNES CAMARGO, CNPS; PAULO KLINGER TITO JACOMINE, CNPS; AMERICO PEREIRA DE CARVALHO, CNPS; JORGE OLMOS ITURRI LARACH, CNPS. Classificação do Solo Latossolo Soil classification Effective soil surveys in Brazil started in the 1950s. The extensive territory, the scarcity of soil scientists, and the urgent need for soil resources information directed at agricultural development led to opting for small scale, low intensity reconnaissance surveys. The need then arose for soil classification at relatively high categorical levels. The reference base adopted, and later adapted, was the great group and suborder levels of the then official Soil COnservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (SCS/USDA) system (Baldwin, Kellogg, and Thorp 1938) and added modifications (Thorp and Smith 1949). The noun latosols, applied to a grouping of tropical soils, has been inherited from a subsequent attempt toward modification of the SCS system ... 2022-01-04T17:00:41Z 2022-01-04T17:00:41Z 2002-11-22 1988 Anais e Proceedings de eventos In: INTERNATIONAL SOIL CLASSIFICATION WORKSHOP, 8., 1986, Rio de Janeiro. Classification, characterization and utilization of oxisols: proceedings. Rio de Janeiro: EMBRAPA-SNLCS: USDA-SMSS: University of Puerto Rico, 1988. pt. 1, p. 190-199. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/327998 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Classificação do Solo
Latossolo
Soil classification
Classificação do Solo
Latossolo
Soil classification
spellingShingle Classificação do Solo
Latossolo
Soil classification
Classificação do Solo
Latossolo
Soil classification
CAMARGO, M. N.
JACOMINE, P. K. T.
CARVALHO, A. P. de
LARACH, J. O. I.
The Brazilian classification of latosols.
description Effective soil surveys in Brazil started in the 1950s. The extensive territory, the scarcity of soil scientists, and the urgent need for soil resources information directed at agricultural development led to opting for small scale, low intensity reconnaissance surveys. The need then arose for soil classification at relatively high categorical levels. The reference base adopted, and later adapted, was the great group and suborder levels of the then official Soil COnservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (SCS/USDA) system (Baldwin, Kellogg, and Thorp 1938) and added modifications (Thorp and Smith 1949). The noun latosols, applied to a grouping of tropical soils, has been inherited from a subsequent attempt toward modification of the SCS system ...
author2 MARCELO NUNES CAMARGO, CNPS; PAULO KLINGER TITO JACOMINE, CNPS; AMERICO PEREIRA DE CARVALHO, CNPS; JORGE OLMOS ITURRI LARACH, CNPS.
author_facet MARCELO NUNES CAMARGO, CNPS; PAULO KLINGER TITO JACOMINE, CNPS; AMERICO PEREIRA DE CARVALHO, CNPS; JORGE OLMOS ITURRI LARACH, CNPS.
CAMARGO, M. N.
JACOMINE, P. K. T.
CARVALHO, A. P. de
LARACH, J. O. I.
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Soil classification
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