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Canadian Soil Information System
Information on soil surveys and analysis but also on the Environmental Sustainablility of Canadian Agriculture.
sis.agr.gc.ca
TAL is a group of programs to determine soil texture classes based on major soil classification schemes (USDA, UK, Canada, International and others).
www.agri.upm.edu.my
Interactive maps and pictures.
remotesens.css.wsu.edu
Soil Survey Information for Massachusetts and New England
Featuring soil information, ground penetrating radar, GIS, and soil profile photos.
nesoil.com
Micromorphology is the branch of soil science that is concerned with the description, interpretation and the measurement of components, features and fabrics in soils at a microscopic level.
www.soils.org
Are Laterites Caused by the Alkaline Gut of Termites?
It is proposed that latisols (ultisols) are caused by the extremely alkaline midgut of humus eating termites.
members.tripod.com
Detailed description to determine the bulk density of soil.
www.geology.iupui.edu
Maps and description.
agguide.agronomy.psu.edu
Canada. Soil surveys and maps from CanSIS.
sis.agr.gc.ca
Canada. List of surveys and maps.
sis.agr.gc.ca
Soil Resource Database for Saskatchewan
This database provides information on physical and chemical attributes of the soil, landscape characteristics, and interpretive data.
interactive.usask.ca
A taxonomy of soils.
interactive.usask.ca
This system for classifying soils is one of the most widely used soil classification systems in the world. Collection of information and images to illustrate the distribution, properties, ecological significance, and use of these 12 soil orders.
soils.ag.uidaho.edu
A collection of soil profiles representing the twenty Great Groups in the Canadian System of Soil Classification. Includes descriptions of soils and plants of Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone and the Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir Biogeoclimatic Zone. Many pictures.
web.unbc.ca
The Mediterranean scientific network research on soil degradation and conservation, land use, desertification and erosion.
medcoastland.iamb.it