Beschreibung:
This book enhances the discussion of anthropized soils with photographs of soil profiles and provides general information about soils in Japan, using data on their physical and chemical properties. Soils targeted in this book have wide spectra in anthropized influences from lesser effects such as agricultural improvements to drastic changes caused by infrastructure construction. These include soils sealed by technic hard materials, on ski slopes, on river embankments and coastal berms, in historical urban parks, on man-made islands in Tokyo Bay, in reclaimed lands, in greenhouse fields, and those filling in swamplands. These examples supported with data can be a bridge between agriculture and civil engineering to understand how anthropogenic activities influence soils. Because anthropogenic impacts have increased during the past decades along with concentrations of populations into cities, processes in soils must be addressed from the point of view of diverse land-use purposes.
Soils Sealed by Technic Hard Materials in Urban and Traffic Areas.- Soils constructed on Ski Slopes.- Soils on River Embankments.- Soils in Historical Urban Parks.- Soils on Coastal Berms for Reproducing the Coastal Forests Damaged by the Mega-tsunami.- Soils Filled in Swamplands behind Coastal Sand Dunes to Prevent Coastal Disaster.- Geotechnical Issues for Developing Coastal Waste-Landfill.- Soils on Man-made Islands in Tokyo Bay.- Soils in the Reclaimed Land after Drainage in Isahaya Bay.- Soil Dressing with Alluvial Soil Materials "Dorotsuke".- Soils Modified by Topsoil Dressing and Deep Tilling in Peaty Farmland.- Soils in Greenhouse Fields in an Urbanized Area.- Conversion of Land Uses in Cultivated Land.