The two important regional genetic factors governing the formation of the soils of the volcanic high islands of the Pacific are the age of the parent rock and the amount and distribution of rainfall. The islands of Upolu and Savai'i in Western Samoa offer an excellent opportunity to study the effects of these two factors upon soil development. The islands experience wide ranges of orographic rainfall and have parent rocks of different ages
viii, 66 pagesPanau Soils (from Panau Pa, Long Lookout Point) overall, exhibit variable physical soi...
Irrigated pondfields and rainfed field systems represented alternative pathways of agricultural inte...
Based on field studies and a previous review of the literature, 22 plant communities are recognized...
Soils of the Laloanea Farm (40 ha), in the uplands of northwestern Upolu, Western Samoa, were studi...
The highly weathered soils of central Oahu are generally characterized as residual soils developed i...
The soils of western Haleakalā are incredibly diverse due to two primary reasons: 1) they receive va...
Hawaiian Islands have weathered under climatic conditions which are favorable for the develop-ment o...
ABSTRACT: The clay mineralogy and surface charge characteristics of four basaltic soils from Western...
The Manu'a Islands are a group of three islands-Ta'u, Ofu, and Olosega-that were built by volcanic ...
soils have developed in the Hawaiian Islands has produced a pattern of soil geography which reflects...
W.R. Dickinson, as part of his wide study of the geological history of the Pacific islands, has link...
Tutuila is a basaltic volcanic island within the east southeasterly trending Samoa Island chain in ...
The Galápagos Islands have been a place of preeminent scientific discoveries. The archipelago has fo...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1970.Bibliography: leaves [154]-157.Microfilm.xxi,...
The natural vegetation of the volcanic region of Savai'i, Western Samoa, as surveyed on an expediti...
viii, 66 pagesPanau Soils (from Panau Pa, Long Lookout Point) overall, exhibit variable physical soi...
Irrigated pondfields and rainfed field systems represented alternative pathways of agricultural inte...
Based on field studies and a previous review of the literature, 22 plant communities are recognized...
Soils of the Laloanea Farm (40 ha), in the uplands of northwestern Upolu, Western Samoa, were studi...
The highly weathered soils of central Oahu are generally characterized as residual soils developed i...
The soils of western Haleakalā are incredibly diverse due to two primary reasons: 1) they receive va...
Hawaiian Islands have weathered under climatic conditions which are favorable for the develop-ment o...
ABSTRACT: The clay mineralogy and surface charge characteristics of four basaltic soils from Western...
The Manu'a Islands are a group of three islands-Ta'u, Ofu, and Olosega-that were built by volcanic ...
soils have developed in the Hawaiian Islands has produced a pattern of soil geography which reflects...
W.R. Dickinson, as part of his wide study of the geological history of the Pacific islands, has link...
Tutuila is a basaltic volcanic island within the east southeasterly trending Samoa Island chain in ...
The Galápagos Islands have been a place of preeminent scientific discoveries. The archipelago has fo...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1970.Bibliography: leaves [154]-157.Microfilm.xxi,...
The natural vegetation of the volcanic region of Savai'i, Western Samoa, as surveyed on an expediti...
viii, 66 pagesPanau Soils (from Panau Pa, Long Lookout Point) overall, exhibit variable physical soi...
Irrigated pondfields and rainfed field systems represented alternative pathways of agricultural inte...
Based on field studies and a previous review of the literature, 22 plant communities are recognized...