Preview

Dokuchaev Soil Bulletin

Advanced search

Soil-forming processes and ESP concept in modern soil classifications

https://doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2015-81-91-102

Abstract

Identification and systematic of elementary soil-forming processes (ESP) is an important contribution of I.P. Gerasimov to pedology. The ESP concept was derived of the ideas of S.S.Neustruyev, and is now implemented and advanced by the pupils and followers of I.P. Gerasimov; it was comprehensively discussed in the monograph of the same name published in 1992. In his paper of 1975, I.P. Gerasimov described 13 ESP sensu stricto , categorized them, and proposed to apply them for the diagnostics of most well-known soils of the USSR. For them, he proposed “process and profile codes” that were later modified into “profile formulas” and efficiently introduced into the Russian system of soil classification. An analysis of Russian and world soil classification systems in terms of the role of soil-forming processes in them has shown that they cannot be used as differentiating criteria (with few exceptions) although their knowledge contributes to better understanding of soils and soil properties. Nevertheless, soil-forming processes, similar to the elementary ones in their essence, perform an important function of controlling the choice, definitions and discriminative boundaries of diagnostic tools (horizons, properties and materials). In accordance with the traditions of the Dokuchaev School much attention is paid to soil-forming processes in the Russian system: processes serve as criteria to specify the genetic features identifying the subtypes.

About the Author

M. I. Gerasimova
Lomonosov Moscow State Universit; V.V. Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute
Russian Federation


References

1. Герасимов И.П. Учение В.В. Докучаева и современность. М.: Мысль, 1986, 124 с.

2. Иванова Е.Н. Классификация почв СССР. М.: Наука, 1976. 226 с.

3. Классификация и диагностика почв России. Смоленск: Ойкумена, 2004. 343 с.

4. Классификация и диагностика почв СССР. М.: Колос, 1977. 223 с.

5. Неуструев С.С. Опыт классификации почвообразовательных процессов в связи с генезисом почв // Изв. Географического ин-та. 1926. Вып. 6. С. 1-41.

6. Полевой определитель почв России. М.: Почв. ин-т им. В.В. Докучаева, 2008. 182 с.

7. Полынов Б.Б. Основы построения генетической классификации почв // Задачи и методы почвенных исследований. М.-Л., 1933. С. 23-33.

8. Почвенная карта мира. М-б 1 : 15 млн / Авторы: М. А. Глазовская, В. М. Фридланд. М.: ГУГК, 1982.

9. Почвенный справочник. Пер. с франц. И.В. Ковда. Смоленск: Ойкумена, 2000. 285 с.

10. Таргульян В.О. Элементарные почвообразовательные процессы // Почвоведение. 2005. № 12. С. 1413-1422.

11. Тонконогов В.Д., Лебедева И.И., Герасимова М.И., Хохлов С.Ф. Экологические ниши основных типов почв России: географический аспект новой классификации // Почвоведение. 2009. № 9. 1043-1051.

12. Фридланд В.М. Основные принципы и элементы базовой классификации почв и программа работ по ее созданию. М.: Почв. ин-т им. В.В. Докучаева, 1982. 149 с.

13. Элементарные почвообразовательные процессы. Опыт концептуального анализа. М.: Наука, 1992. 184 с.

14. Bockheim J.G., Gennadiev A.N. The role of soil-forming processes in the definition of taxa in Soil Taxonomy and the World Reference Base for soil resources // Geoderma. 2000. Vol. 95. P. 53-72.

15. Chinese Soil Taxonomy. Science Press. Beijing-N.Y., 1991. 203 p.

16. Classification des sols. Commission de Pédologie et de Carthographie des sols (CPCS). 1967. 96 p.

17. Cline M.G. Logic of new system of soil classification // Soil Sci. 1963. Vol. 96(1). Р. 17-22.

18. FAO. World Reference Base for Soil Resources, by ISSS-ISRIC-FAO. World Soil Resources Reports No. 84. FAO, Rome. 1998. 90 p.

19. FAO/UNESCO Soil map of the World at 1: 5 000 000 (UNESCO, Paris, 1971-1983).

20. IUSS Working Group WRB. World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2014. International soil classification system for naming soils and creating legends for soil maps. Soil Resources Reports No. 106. FAO, Rome. 2014. 181 p.

21. Soil Survey. Staff Soil Classification, a Comprehensive System, 7th Approximation.U.S. Govt. Print. Office, Washington, DC., 1960. 265 p.

22. Soil Survey. Staff Soil Taxonomy, 2nd edition. USDA National Resources Conservation Services, Washington DC., 1999. 869 р.


Review

For citations:


Gerasimova M.I. Soil-forming processes and ESP concept in modern soil classifications. Dokuchaev Soil Bulletin. 2015;(81):91-102. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2015-81-91-102

Views: 1287


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 0136-1694 (Print)
ISSN 2312-4202 (Online)