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Comparison of cultivated and native soils in a morainal landscape in east central Alberta

Description

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of 80 years of cultivation on a morainal landscape in east central Alberta. Specific objectives were to: determine the relationship between landscape position and erosion on cultivated slopes in complex terrain; examine the influence of landscape position on selected soil properties thought to be indicators of changes in soil quality; and evaluate the overall effects of long-term cultivation on slope processes and soil quality in this landscape and region.

Updated

January 1, 2001

Tags
soil conservation soil surveys

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

Soil quality evaluation program : comparison of cultivated and native soils in a morainal landscape in east central Alberta

Alternative Title

Comparison of cultivated and native soils in a morainal landscape in east central Alberta : benchmark site comparison report 05-AB vs. 55-AB (Provost, Alberta)

Alternative Title

SPARC miscellaneous report no. 379M0211

Extent

58 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Subject Information

Spatial Coverage

Provost

Subject (LCSH)

Soils--Alberta--Quality

Subject (LCSH)

Soil surveys--Alberta

Resource Dates

Date Created

2001-01-01

Date Added

2019-11-04T23:18:30.146229

Date Modified

2001-01-01

Date Issued

2001-01-01

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Identifiers

ISBN (print)

0062299329

Usage / Licence

Licence

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