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The Geography of the Soils of Bangladesh

The Geography of the Soils of Bangladesh

Author: Hugh Brammer
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN984 05 1328 1
Edition1996, 1st Published
Pages287
Reading Level Higher Education
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category Environment এগ্রিকালচার এন্ড ভেটেরিনারি নন ফিক্শন,
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This book is based on the author's more than thirty years experience with soils and agricultural development in Bangladesh. It provides a systematic description of the country's soils, how they have formed and where they occur. It is intended for use as a university text-book and as a guide for agricultural, forestry and environmental officials and consultants on the characteristics and distribution of the soils which support the country's varied land use and ecological habitats. The country's soils proved to be very different from the raw geological alluvium which the author expected to find when he first arrived in 196 1. Surveys revealed a wide diversity of landscapes and soils, that soil formation on the country's floodplains could be extraordinarily rapid and that several soils had features which were new to soil science. In this book Hugh Brammer shares with the readers the exciting experience of deciphering the various processes of soil formation in Bangladesh. Part I provides an overview of the main soil-forming processes. Part II contains six chapters describing the physical factors of the environment which have influenced soil formation. The stages of soil formation on seasonally-flooded and non-flooded land are described in Part III, while the country's main soil types, their classification in international systems and their soil moisture relations are described in Part IV. Representative soil profile descriptions and laboratory data are given in an Appendix, together with glossaries of technical terms used.

 

Authors:
Hugh Brammer

Hugh Brammer (M.A. Geography, Cambridge University, 1951) worked on reconnaissance soil surveys in the Gold Coast/Ghana 1951−61, then joined FAO to organise the reconnaissance soil survey of East Pakistan 1961−71. After serving as Senior Soil Scientist in Zambia 1972−74, he returned to Bangladesh in 1974 to serve with the Ministry of Agriculture as land use (later agricultural development) adviser until his retirement from FAO in 1987. Mr Brammer then worked as a consultant for FAO and the World Bank until 1995, including for Bangladesh’s Flood Policy Study (1989), the Flood Action Plan (1989−95) and a Greenhouse Effects Study (1992). He subsequently wrote seven books on soils, agriculture and land use in Bangladesh, published by UPL. In 2006, Mr Brammer initiated a comprehensive study of arsenic in groundwater in the Geography Department, University of Cambridge, which culminated in joint authorship of Arsenic Pollution: A Global Synthesis (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009) and publication of several journal articles on the impacts of arsenic contamination on agriculture. Since 2007, he has assisted a study to produce a guideline on the use and interpretation of pre-partition maps of Bengal held in British museums and libraries. He is currently supporting a number of studies on arsenic contamination of soils and rice in Bangladesh.

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