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LRSS2 METHODS & RATIONALE of the NZ Soil Classification

$25.95 AUD
Discover the comprehensive guide for soil taxonomists with the 'LRSS2 METHODS & RATIONALE of the NZ Soil Classification.' Authored by A E Hewitt and published by Manaaki Whenua Press, this essential paperback features 71 pages packed with insightful information perfect for both students and professionals in the field of soil science. Released on 20-12-2013, this publication serves as a natural extension to Version 3, thoroughly detailing the methodologies utilized in developing the New Zealand Soil Classification. Dive deep into the rationale behind class recognition and definitions of soils in New Zealand. This resource is invaluable for anyone aiming to understand the top three levels of the soil classification hierarchy: order, group, and subgroup. Ideal for academics, researchers, and practitioners, the 'LRSS2' report simplifies complex concepts in soil classification, making it an indispensable tool. Enhance your knowledge and expertise with this authoritative guide that stands out in soil classification literature. Order now and elevate your understanding of New Zealand’s diverse soil types, their classifications, and their significance in ecological and agricultural contexts. Whether you are a soil scientist, a student, or a land manager, this document is tailored to meet your needs.

Author: A E Hewitt Publisher: Manaaki Whenua Press
Bind: paperback

Pages: 71
Publication Date: 20-12-2013

Landcare Research Science Series No. 2



A natural extension to Version 3, explaining the methods used to develop the New Zealand Soil Classification, it includes discussion of the rational for class recognition and definition. Aiming to provide a concise account useful for soil taxonomists, users and students of soil classification. This report is concerned with the top three levels of the hierarchy: order; group; and subgroup.

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LRSS2 METHODS & RATIONALE of the NZ Soil Classification

$25.95 AUD
Discover the comprehensive guide for soil taxonomists with the 'LRSS2 METHODS & RATIONALE of the NZ Soil Classification.' Authored by A E Hewitt and published by Manaaki Whenua Press, this essential paperback features 71 pages packed with insightful information perfect for both students and professionals in the field of soil science. Released on 20-12-2013, this publication serves as a natural extension to Version 3, thoroughly detailing the methodologies utilized in developing the New Zealand Soil Classification. Dive deep into the rationale behind class recognition and definitions of soils in New Zealand. This resource is invaluable for anyone aiming to understand the top three levels of the soil classification hierarchy: order, group, and subgroup. Ideal for academics, researchers, and practitioners, the 'LRSS2' report simplifies complex concepts in soil classification, making it an indispensable tool. Enhance your knowledge and expertise with this authoritative guide that stands out in soil classification literature. Order now and elevate your understanding of New Zealand’s diverse soil types, their classifications, and their significance in ecological and agricultural contexts. Whether you are a soil scientist, a student, or a land manager, this document is tailored to meet your needs.

Author: A E Hewitt Publisher: Manaaki Whenua Press
Bind: paperback

Pages: 71
Publication Date: 20-12-2013

Landcare Research Science Series No. 2



A natural extension to Version 3, explaining the methods used to develop the New Zealand Soil Classification, it includes discussion of the rational for class recognition and definition. Aiming to provide a concise account useful for soil taxonomists, users and students of soil classification. This report is concerned with the top three levels of the hierarchy: order; group; and subgroup.

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