Scaling Methods in Soil Physics
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"This excellent book comprising 20 chapters deals with spatial scaling of soil processes and soil properties. … All contributors are acknowledged experts. The content of the book is well balanced, with all chapters informative and highly relevant. The topics of each chapter are illustrated by interesting examples, with well-chosen informative figures. … [T]his book is an excellent starting point for anyone who would like to contribute to the development of this topic. I therefore strongly recommend it, to researchers and doctoral students in soil physics and hydrology in particular, but anyone working with environmental models will benefit from reading it." - European Journal of Soil Science, 55, 2004
Book Description
The scaling issue-the representation of processes at a scale different from the one at which observations and property measurements are made-remains the single largest problem in soil science and hydrology. Scaling Methods in Soil Physics covers many methods of scaling that should be useful to scientists across a range of soil-related disciplines. This is the first single-source reference in this developing field and will help readers develop a greater understanding of how to interpret various remote sensing data, delineate management zones in agricultural fields, and estimate water yield and geochemical fluxes in watersheds, among other applications.
Scaling Methods in Soil Physics
Scaling Methods in Soil Physics,Yakov Pachepsky,CRC,0849313740,Agriculture - Agronomy,Agriculture - Soil Science,Environmental Science,Mathematical Physics,Scaling laws (Statistical phys,Scaling laws (Statistical physics),Science/Mathematics,Soil Physics,Statistical Physics,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Technology / Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
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