The objective of the article is to analyse the proposed changes in the European and international principles of the system of identification and classification of soils, included in Final Draft International Standards: ISO/FDIS 14688-1:2017 and ISO/FDIS 14688-2:2017, which will probably be introduced in 2018 or 2019
The international soil classification system, World Reference Base (WRB) for Soil Resources, is edit...
Principles of engineering soil classifiation used in Slovenia since 1948 are analysed and compared w...
Harmonised and standardised spatial reference data are increasingly essential to support environment...
The objective of the article is to analyse the proposed changes in the European and international pr...
This paper presents novelties in the identification and description of soil according to European st...
The paper contributes to a discussion referring to soil classification which should be used in Polan...
This paper proposes the new European Soil Classification System (ESCS) for engineering purposes whic...
W artykule zamieszczono zasady europejskiej, przyjętej przez Polskę klasyfikacji gruntów według norm...
It has been a matter of great concern that after hundred years of modern soil science a generally ac...
Master's Dissertation submitted to Ghent University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for th...
Soil Taxonomy is one of the dominant soil classification systems in the world, but has undergone rev...
The current Hungarian Soil Classification System (HSCS) was elaborated during the 1960s, based on th...
The recent editions of the Polish Soil Classification (PSC) have supplied the correlation table with...
The European Soil Database at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Information System (EUS...
Diagnosis and identification of soils exhibiting drainage problems are not only concerned with soil ...
The international soil classification system, World Reference Base (WRB) for Soil Resources, is edit...
Principles of engineering soil classifiation used in Slovenia since 1948 are analysed and compared w...
Harmonised and standardised spatial reference data are increasingly essential to support environment...
The objective of the article is to analyse the proposed changes in the European and international pr...
This paper presents novelties in the identification and description of soil according to European st...
The paper contributes to a discussion referring to soil classification which should be used in Polan...
This paper proposes the new European Soil Classification System (ESCS) for engineering purposes whic...
W artykule zamieszczono zasady europejskiej, przyjętej przez Polskę klasyfikacji gruntów według norm...
It has been a matter of great concern that after hundred years of modern soil science a generally ac...
Master's Dissertation submitted to Ghent University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for th...
Soil Taxonomy is one of the dominant soil classification systems in the world, but has undergone rev...
The current Hungarian Soil Classification System (HSCS) was elaborated during the 1960s, based on th...
The recent editions of the Polish Soil Classification (PSC) have supplied the correlation table with...
The European Soil Database at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Information System (EUS...
Diagnosis and identification of soils exhibiting drainage problems are not only concerned with soil ...
The international soil classification system, World Reference Base (WRB) for Soil Resources, is edit...
Principles of engineering soil classifiation used in Slovenia since 1948 are analysed and compared w...
Harmonised and standardised spatial reference data are increasingly essential to support environment...