Chapter by Morrison and Leslie examines the pattern of Holocene basaltic soils on Taveuni, Fiji Islands (pp. 66-92
A comprehensive survey of the soils of Clare Island, outlining the development of soil science and t...
This study is confined to a consideration of the genesis of soil patterns formed on basalt in four d...
The highly weathered soils of central Oahu are generally characterized as residual soils developed i...
The systematic soil surveys based on Soil Taxonomy (USDA, 1975) have been proceeding in Fiji by seve...
of Holocene changes in island landscapes for understanding prehistoric settlemen
In September last year, 75 representatives of the Pacific Islands met in Honiara, Solomon Islands, f...
Recent archaeological studies in Oceania have highlighted the importance of Holocene changes in isla...
Soil is a fascinating and often overlooked (figuratively but also literally in many instances) comp...
In Fiji, the legacy of past sea-level changes, notably those of Holocene age, cannot be deciphered o...
Hawaiian Islands have weathered under climatic conditions which are favorable for the develop-ment o...
The two important regional genetic factors governing the formation of the soils of the volcanic hi...
The aim of this book is to bring together and summarise our present knowledge of the soils of Papua ...
Talāsiga is a term frequently used in the literature to describe Fijian landscapes with a distinct p...
The Galápagos Islands have been a place of preeminent scientific discoveries. The archipelago has fo...
Soils of the Laloanea Farm (40 ha), in the uplands of northwestern Upolu, Western Samoa, were studi...
A comprehensive survey of the soils of Clare Island, outlining the development of soil science and t...
This study is confined to a consideration of the genesis of soil patterns formed on basalt in four d...
The highly weathered soils of central Oahu are generally characterized as residual soils developed i...
The systematic soil surveys based on Soil Taxonomy (USDA, 1975) have been proceeding in Fiji by seve...
of Holocene changes in island landscapes for understanding prehistoric settlemen
In September last year, 75 representatives of the Pacific Islands met in Honiara, Solomon Islands, f...
Recent archaeological studies in Oceania have highlighted the importance of Holocene changes in isla...
Soil is a fascinating and often overlooked (figuratively but also literally in many instances) comp...
In Fiji, the legacy of past sea-level changes, notably those of Holocene age, cannot be deciphered o...
Hawaiian Islands have weathered under climatic conditions which are favorable for the develop-ment o...
The two important regional genetic factors governing the formation of the soils of the volcanic hi...
The aim of this book is to bring together and summarise our present knowledge of the soils of Papua ...
Talāsiga is a term frequently used in the literature to describe Fijian landscapes with a distinct p...
The Galápagos Islands have been a place of preeminent scientific discoveries. The archipelago has fo...
Soils of the Laloanea Farm (40 ha), in the uplands of northwestern Upolu, Western Samoa, were studi...
A comprehensive survey of the soils of Clare Island, outlining the development of soil science and t...
This study is confined to a consideration of the genesis of soil patterns formed on basalt in four d...
The highly weathered soils of central Oahu are generally characterized as residual soils developed i...