This study is confined to a consideration of the genesis of soil patterns formed on basalt in four districts in northern New South Wales and Queensland. The chief features of five distinct groups of soils -probably of great soil group status -recognized in these soil patterns are described. It is concluded that any interpretation based solely on the present climatic conditions is inadequate. It is submitted that, in the patterns described, the different soil groups represented commenced to form during different climatic eras, on a new basalt flow or. on a new basalt surface exposed by erosion. In each case the newly initiated soil would be in conformity with the pedogenic environment of the era. For instance, under high rainfall the red soi...
In a basalt quarry at Deer Park, near Melbourne, Australia, an upper basalt flow (late Tertiary/Plei...
The classification of Canadian alpine soils has been hampered due to the lack of knowledge about the...
One method of studying the effects of time on soil development is the recognition and investigation ...
The occurrence of cyclic soils (after Butler) was observed throughout the New South Wales South Coas...
We tested the degree to which parent material, climate, vegetation and topography influenced the cha...
A preliminary investigation of four soil series of the Pin Gin family of krasnozem soils has confir...
Acid-sodic soils are relatively common throughout eastern New South Wales. Such profiles are thought...
Techniques and approaches from the disciplines of pedology and geomorphology have been integrated to...
The influence of time as a soil forming factor was studied on an evolutionary sequence of five soils...
The influence of time as a soil forming factor was studied on an evolutionary sequence of five soils...
The high relief or mountainous basalt in and around the regions of Lesotho has extensive information...
The research reviewed here was initiated in the early 1950's when Australian pedology was concerned...
The principal geomorphic feature of Eastern Australia is the Great Dividing Range. It is intermitten...
Recent determinations of soil production from in situ cosmogenic nuclides indicate that production d...
Not AvailableEight representatives spatially associated red and black soils in Purna valley from the...
In a basalt quarry at Deer Park, near Melbourne, Australia, an upper basalt flow (late Tertiary/Plei...
The classification of Canadian alpine soils has been hampered due to the lack of knowledge about the...
One method of studying the effects of time on soil development is the recognition and investigation ...
The occurrence of cyclic soils (after Butler) was observed throughout the New South Wales South Coas...
We tested the degree to which parent material, climate, vegetation and topography influenced the cha...
A preliminary investigation of four soil series of the Pin Gin family of krasnozem soils has confir...
Acid-sodic soils are relatively common throughout eastern New South Wales. Such profiles are thought...
Techniques and approaches from the disciplines of pedology and geomorphology have been integrated to...
The influence of time as a soil forming factor was studied on an evolutionary sequence of five soils...
The influence of time as a soil forming factor was studied on an evolutionary sequence of five soils...
The high relief or mountainous basalt in and around the regions of Lesotho has extensive information...
The research reviewed here was initiated in the early 1950's when Australian pedology was concerned...
The principal geomorphic feature of Eastern Australia is the Great Dividing Range. It is intermitten...
Recent determinations of soil production from in situ cosmogenic nuclides indicate that production d...
Not AvailableEight representatives spatially associated red and black soils in Purna valley from the...
In a basalt quarry at Deer Park, near Melbourne, Australia, an upper basalt flow (late Tertiary/Plei...
The classification of Canadian alpine soils has been hampered due to the lack of knowledge about the...
One method of studying the effects of time on soil development is the recognition and investigation ...