Evaluation of soil transformations and degradation is important not only for agriculture, but also for fundamental research on identification of new features for classification. In 1999, new Lithuanian soil classification (LTDK-99) was developed by adopting the diagnostic principles of WRB 1998. Together with new knowledge, it highlighted some relevant soil research and classification problems. Not only new terms but also diagnostic features of several newly distinguished first-level soils groups are being discussed, especially for the identification of cambisols, planosols, arenosols, and regosols. Additionally, a group of stagnosols is suggested for inclusion into this classification. The presence of glaciogenic secondary clay minerals in...
Sand soils cover approximately 30 % of the territory of Lithuania. They are frequently used as found...
Classification of soils according to internationally agreed criteria forms a valuable base for scien...
The article contains brief history of development of the soil classification framework of Republic o...
After long preparation and discussions new Classification of the Soils of Lithuania 1999 (LTDK-99) i...
The World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) system was tested in classification of pedons from...
About 30 % of Lithuania is undulating and hilly. Under the influence of water and agriculture operat...
Following a long and vigorous study carried out by the International Committee on Anthropogenic Soil...
To investigate man's role in the creation and evolution of soils in areas of large scale farming, an...
The aim of this study was to determine changes in the morphological, physical and chemical propertie...
Soil Taxonomy accommodates anthropogenically-impacted soils in a variety of ways, but there are stil...
It has been a matter of great concern that after hundred years of modern soil science a generally ac...
After human activity has expanded to the global extent, the need to formulate a modern evaluation sy...
Soil is a multicomponent and multifunctional system, with definable operating limits and a character...
Eleven pedons in an agricultural landscape at elevations 80-130 m above sea level in Jokioinen, sout...
A comparative study of three different soil classification systems: Latvian Soil Classification, Wor...
Sand soils cover approximately 30 % of the territory of Lithuania. They are frequently used as found...
Classification of soils according to internationally agreed criteria forms a valuable base for scien...
The article contains brief history of development of the soil classification framework of Republic o...
After long preparation and discussions new Classification of the Soils of Lithuania 1999 (LTDK-99) i...
The World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) system was tested in classification of pedons from...
About 30 % of Lithuania is undulating and hilly. Under the influence of water and agriculture operat...
Following a long and vigorous study carried out by the International Committee on Anthropogenic Soil...
To investigate man's role in the creation and evolution of soils in areas of large scale farming, an...
The aim of this study was to determine changes in the morphological, physical and chemical propertie...
Soil Taxonomy accommodates anthropogenically-impacted soils in a variety of ways, but there are stil...
It has been a matter of great concern that after hundred years of modern soil science a generally ac...
After human activity has expanded to the global extent, the need to formulate a modern evaluation sy...
Soil is a multicomponent and multifunctional system, with definable operating limits and a character...
Eleven pedons in an agricultural landscape at elevations 80-130 m above sea level in Jokioinen, sout...
A comparative study of three different soil classification systems: Latvian Soil Classification, Wor...
Sand soils cover approximately 30 % of the territory of Lithuania. They are frequently used as found...
Classification of soils according to internationally agreed criteria forms a valuable base for scien...
The article contains brief history of development of the soil classification framework of Republic o...