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Assessing recent soil erosion rates through the use of Beryllium-7 (Be-7 [electronic resource] / Edited by Lionel Mabit & William Blake.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham, Switzerland : Springer Open, 2019.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 978-3-030-10981-3
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Contents:
Foreword Chapter 1. The use of beryllium-7 as a soil and sediment tracer; A. Taylor, W.H. Blake, A. Iurian, G. Millward, L. Mabit Chapter 2. How to design a beryllium-7 based soil distribution study at the field scale: a step-by-step approach; W.H. Blake, A. Taylor, A. Toloza, L. Mabit Chapter 3. Measurement of 7Be in environmental materials; A. Iurian, G. Millward Chapter 4. Conversion of 7Be activity concentrations into soil and sediments redistribution amounts; W.H. Blake, A. Taylor, A. Iurian, G. Millward, L. Mabit Chapter5. Research into practice -- linking 7Be evidence to land management policy change for improved food security; M. Benmansour, W.H. Blake, L. Mabit.
Summary: This open access book is the first comprehensive guideline for the beryllium-7 (Be-7) technique that can be applied to evaluate short-term patterns and budgets of soil redistribution in agricultural landscapes. While covering the fundamental and basic concepts of the approach, this book distinguishes itself from other publications by offering step-by-step instructions on how to use this isotopic technique effectively. It covers experimental design considerations and clear instruction is given on data processing. As accurate laboratory measurement is crucial to ensure successful use of Be-7 to investigate soil erosion, a full chapter is devoted to its specific determination by gamma spectrometry. This open access contribution further describes new developments in the Be-7 technique and includes a concluding chapter highlighting its potential benefits to support the implementation of area-wide soil conservation policy.
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Foreword Chapter 1. The use of beryllium-7 as a soil and sediment tracer; A. Taylor, W.H. Blake, A. Iurian, G. Millward, L. Mabit Chapter 2. How to design a beryllium-7 based soil distribution study at the field scale: a step-by-step approach; W.H. Blake, A. Taylor, A. Toloza, L. Mabit Chapter 3. Measurement of 7Be in environmental materials; A. Iurian, G. Millward Chapter 4. Conversion of 7Be activity concentrations into soil and sediments redistribution amounts; W.H. Blake, A. Taylor, A. Iurian, G. Millward, L. Mabit Chapter5. Research into practice -- linking 7Be evidence to land management policy change for improved food security; M. Benmansour, W.H. Blake, L. Mabit.

This open access book is the first comprehensive guideline for the beryllium-7 (Be-7) technique that can be applied to evaluate short-term patterns and budgets of soil redistribution in agricultural landscapes. While covering the fundamental and basic concepts of the approach, this book distinguishes itself from other publications by offering step-by-step instructions on how to use this isotopic technique effectively. It covers experimental design considerations and clear instruction is given on data processing. As accurate laboratory measurement is crucial to ensure successful use of Be-7 to investigate soil erosion, a full chapter is devoted to its specific determination by gamma spectrometry. This open access contribution further describes new developments in the Be-7 technique and includes a concluding chapter highlighting its potential benefits to support the implementation of area-wide soil conservation policy.

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