Principles of Satellite Remote Sensing
Wind-Evaporation-SST (WES) Feedback
Ocean Front-Atmosphere Interaction
The Quasi-biennial Oscillation
Stratospheric Waves, Wave-Mean Flow Interaction and the Theory of the QBO and SAO
Representation of the Tropical Stratosphere in Numerical Simulation Models
Induced Mean Meridional Circulation and the QBO in Trace Constituents
Regional Climate in the Middle East
Dust Storms over the Middle East
Climate Change Over the Middle East
Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources in Middle East
Phenomena that Affect the Environment for Deep Convection
Physics controlling strong convection and severe weather
Transient Luminous Events in the Middle and Upper Atmosphere
Prehistoric, Ancient and Mediaeval Astronomy Up To the Time of Copernicus
The Copernican, Galilean and Newtonian Revolutions
From Astronomy to Astrophysics – the Development of Astronomical Techniques in the 19th Century
The Classification of the Stars – the Harvard Spectral Sequence
Stellar Structure and Evolution to 1939
The Galaxy and the Nature of the Spiral Nebulae
Astrophysical cosmology up to 1939
The Opening Up of the Electromagnetic Spectrum and the New Astronomies
Stars and Stellar Evolution from 1945
Galaxies, clusters of galaxies and the large scale structure of the Universe
Active galaxies, general relativity and black holes
Classical Cosmology since 1945
The Evolution of Galaxies and Active Galaxies with Cosmic Epoch
The Origin of Galaxies and the Large-scale Structure of the Universe
The Impact of the Earth Atmosphere on Astronomical Observations
High-Energy Space Observatories
Optical-Ultraviolet Space Observatories
Infrared and Microwave Space Observatories
Perturbations of Planets and Satellites
Dynamics of Asteroids and Planetary Rings
Dynamics of Artificial Satellites and Space Probes
Non-gravitational Perturbations
Helioseismology and the Rotation of the Solar Interior
The Dynamo and the Solar Cycle
The Different Detection Techniques and Search Strategies for Extrasolar Planets
Main Characteristics of the Discovered Extra-Solar Planets, Planetary Systems and Host Stars
Prospective Related to these Searches: Looking for another "Earth"
Stellar Structure and Evolution
Variable Stars and Asteroseismology
The Emission Properties of Radio-Quiet Quasars and AGN
Related Objects and Unification Scheme
Dark Matter Problem as a Scientific Revolution
Early Evidence of the Existence of Dark Matter
Dark Matter in Astronomical Data
Dark Matter and Structure Formation
Special Relativity and Metrics
Friedmann - Lemaître Cosmology
Thermal History of the Universe
The Standard Hot Big Bang Model
Nonstandard Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
Observed Primordial Abundances
The Baryon Density from the SBBN
The Baryon Density from the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Radiation
The Detection of an Astronomical Signal and the Environment
Optical and Near Infrared Astronomy
Infrared and Millimetre Astronomy
Introduction: Space Weather and Space Climate
Energetic particle environment
Philosophical Basis of the Methodology of Geology
First-Order Explanatory Models of Geology Today
Organization and Volcanic Systems
Organization, Tectonics, and Impacts
Landscape Changes in the Fluvial Cycle
Landscape Changes in the Glacial Cycle
The Description of Geodynamic Processes
Important Concepts in Geodynamics and Tectonics
Different types of mantle shortening
Predicting rock strength under natural conditions: Problems and future directions
Relationship Between Petrogenesis and Geodynamics
Historical Perspective and Future Developments of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Remnants of Magmatic Fluids in Igneous Rocks: Melt and Fluid Inclusions in Minerals
General Features of Metamorphism
Variations of Metamorphic Mineral Assemblages in Dependence of Pressure and Temperature
Ultrametamorphic Facies: a Brief Summary
Anatexis and Migmatites: Where and When?
Geometry of Partial Melting: Mobility and Fate of Crustal Liquids
Geodynamic Settings: Anatexis Under Compressional and Extensional Regimes
Geochemical Modeling using Trace Elements
Trace Elements as Discriminants of Tectonic Settings of Igneous Rocks
Future Perspectives of Trace-Element Studies: In-Situ Microanalysis
Applications of Isotopes to Igneous Petrogenesis
Recent Advances and Future Applications of Isotopes to Igneous Petrogenesis
Techniques to Sample the Interior of the Earth
Changes in Earth’s Gravity Field and their Implications for Mantle Dynamics
Dynamic Structure of the Mantle and Ice Loss in Antarctica and Greenland
How the Rheology of the Mantle Impacts the Style of Subduction
The Hot Spot Reference Frame and the Westward Drift of the Lithosphere
Facies, Facies Models, and Depositional Environments
Sequence Stratigraphy: a Dynamic View of the Sedimentary Record
Stratigraphy: Reconstructing the Earth’s History
Sedimentary Geology and Paleontology
The Future of Sedimentary Geology
Introduction: Stratigraphy, Sedimentation, and Geologic Time
The Stratigraphic Record and its Significance
Principles of Stratigraphy, Relative Geochronology, and Sedimentary Dynamics
What is Evolutionary Paleontology?
Introduction to Minerals and Mineralogy
Introduction to the Mineralogical Sciences
The Rock-Forming Minerals of Earth: from the Crust to the Core
Methods in the Mineralogical Sciences
Modern Developments in the Mineralogical Sciences
Fields in the Mineralogical Sciences
Mineralogy and the Earth Sciences: The Connection Between Minerals and Rocks
The Mineralogical Sciences and the Industrial Society
History Through the Eyes of a Mineralogist: Archeometry
Mineralogy and the Environment
Crystal Systems and Point groups
Translation Groups ( line-, plane- and space groups)
The Generation of the Primary Beam
The Position of a Bragg Reflection
The Intensity of a Bragg Reflection
The Profile of a Bragg Reflection
Measurement of Thermodynamic Data
Compilation of Thermodynamic Data
Self-Consistent Thermodynamic Data Sets
Derivation of Thermodynamic Data from Natural Assemblages
Thermodynamic Calculation of Univariant Phase Equilibria
Application of Thermodynamic Calculation to Mineral Assemblages
Sulfides and Related Compounds
Chromium and PGE Geochemistry in Magmatic Systems
Types and Geotectonic Setting of ChromitePGE Magmatic Deposits
The Geological Development of Industrial Minerals
Industrial Minerals in National Economies
Characteristics of Industrial Minerals
Distribution of Mineral Resources and Reserves
Introduction: Regional Geology Defined
Methodology of Regional Geology
Tectonic Compatibility in Regional Geology
Geological and Geophysical Overview
Fennosarmatia and the East European Platform
Late Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic Orogens
Post-Variscan Sedimentary Basins
The Archean between 3800-2550 MA: Formation of Cratons
Paleoproterozoic Growth of Archean Cratonic Blocks: the Eburnian
Mesoproterozoic Continental Break-up and Growth
Neoproterozoic Orogenic Systems
Paleozoic Basement and Marginal Belts in Southwestern South America: Patagonia
Pre-Ross geology and the Ross Orogeny in the Trans Antarctic Mountains Region
West Antarctica Microplates: Configuration and Evolution
Evolution of the Active Margin of West Antarctica: The Antarctic Peninsula
East Antarctic/West Antarctic Connections: The Ross Sea Rift and Uplift of the TAM
The Globalization of Fossil Fuels
World Primary Energy Production a Measure of the Economic Health of the World
The Production Life Cycle of Fossil Fuels
Coal Quality and Coal Use Limitations
Formation of Petroleum Accumulations
Unconventional Petroleum Accumulations
Introduction to the Coal Geology and the Stages of Coal Development
Objectives of Coal Exploration Programs
Background Studies for Coal Exploration
Introduction Background of the Petroleum Industry
The Exploration and Production (E&P) Process
Introduction: Environmental and Engineering Geology
Land Evaluation and Site Assessment
Conservation, Restoration, and Reclamation of Land
Engineering soil classification
Aerial Photographs and Photogeology
Calibration of the Cambrian Timescale
Isotopic Signatures and Chemostratigraphy
Why Study Geophysics and Geochemistry?
Structure of the Earth’s System
History of Geophysics and Geochemistry
Geodynamics, Tectonic Processes and Surface Processes
Gravimetry and Shape of the Earth
Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity
Origin of the Earth, of Life, and Cosmochemistry
Prospects of Geophysics and Geochemistry.
Introduction to computational geodynamics
Introduction to seismic hazards and risk analysis
Modeling of tectonic stress in the lithosphere
History of Geophysics and Geochemistry
Tectonics and Motion of Continents
Surface Processes in Interaction with Tectonic Processes
Interaction of Human Activity with Natural Processes
Vertical Movement of the Lithosphere
Continents and Growth of Continents
Methods of Continental Crust Studies
Average Seismic Structure of Continental Crust
Physical Properties of Continental Crust
Background: Mid-Ocean Ridges and the oceanic lithosphere
Methods of study of the oceanic lithosphere
Components of the oceanic lithosphere and their physical properties
Structure of the oceanic lithosphere
Forming the oceanic lithosphere at the ridge axis
The rheology of the oceanic lithosphere
Fluids in the oceanic lithosphere: Electrical conductivity structure
History—Earthquakes and Faults
Description of Faults and Earthquakes
Methods of Studying Earthquakes
Physical Processes of Fault Development and Earthquakes
Mechanisms of Magma Formation and Transport
Magma Composition and Types of Eruptions
The History of Studies of Magnetism
Measurement and Analysis of the Main Magnetic Field of Earth
The Electrical Field and Current
Influence of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity on Life
Geomagnetic Field Observations
Characteristics of Earth’s Magnetic Field
Earth’s Magnetic Field as Both a Tool and a Hazard in the Modern World
The Electric Field as it Appears in Telluric and Magnetotelluric Studies
Methods for the Determination of the Geoelectric Structure(s) of the Earth
Resistivity of Rocks and Minerals and its Distribution in Earth’s Interior
Theoretical Studies from the Stratopause to the Magnetospause
Energy and Dynamics of the Domain
Mesosphere, Lower Thermosphere and Meteor Observations
Studies of the Mesosphere with MST Radars
Vertical Profiling of the Ionosphere with Ionosondes
Oblique Incidence Ionospheric Sounding
Coherent Scatter Observations of E- and F-Region Irregularities
An Introduction to the Magnetosphere
Potential of some simple formations, approximate in shape to the figure of the Earth
Potential of the centrifugal force, gravity force
Bruns’ formula, Clairaut problem
Characteristics of the Earth’s gravity field
Reduction of gravity measurements, Faye anomaly, Bouguer anomaly
Projection method of transforming one rotational ellipsoid into another one
Deflections of the vertical, Laplace equation
The curvature of level surface (the convergence of level surfaces)
Boundary condition of the gravity disturbing potential
Solution of the inner Stokes problem for a sphere
Generalization of the system of normal heights
Ellipsoidal heights, astronomic leveling
Determination of the trigonometric heights
Pizzetti’s Theory of the Equipotential Ellipsoid
Relation of the Geodetic System of Coordinates to Pizzetti’s System
Gravity Representation of the Deformable Earth and its Models
Gravimetric Surveys Based on Various Space and Terrestrial Observations
Introduction to geochemistry and cosmochemistry
Geologic processes on the Earth
Plate tectonics and the carbon-silicate cycle
Stable isotope climate studies
Principles of radioisotopic dating
Dynamical simulations of the growth of planets
Origin of the Moon—cosmochemical and dynamical constraints
Origin of water on the Earth and Mars
The future of geochemistry and cosmochemistry
Formation of the Atmosphere and Oceans
Elements, Nuclides, and Stable Isotopes
The Mass Spectrometer and Isotope Ratio Measurement
Future exploration of Earth-like Planets and Moons
Planet and Satellite Orbits and Rotation States
Sun and Heliosphere at Times of Solar Activity Minimum
Volcanoes As Dynamical Systems
Autoregressive Models and Other Decomposition Techniques
Identification of Regimes, Transitions and Their Statistical Validation
The Neo-Deterministic Approach
Space-Time Properties of Earthquake Occurrence
Earthquake Ground Motion in Laterally Heterogeneous Anelastic Media
Kepler's laws and Hohmann Transfers
The 3-Body Problem and Gravity Assist
Body and Mass Distribution Specifications
Newtonian Gravitational Attraction
Conservation Principles and Constraints
Integrable and Partially Integrable Systems
Newton’s Equations and their Symmetries
Some Limit Problems of Particular Importance in Astronomy
Global Evolution, Collisions and Singularities
Nonlinear Dynamics near the Collinear Points
Spacecraft Missions to Libration Point Orbits
The Totality of Bounded Solutions near Libration Points: The Central Manifold
Transfers from the Earth to LPOs and Between LPOs
The NBody Problem: A Continuing Mathematical Challenge
The Classical Hamiltonian Structure
Symplectic Reduction of Rotations
Classical Methods of Preliminary Orbit Determination
Occurrence of Alternative Solutions
Kinematics of Rotational Motion
Rotational Dynamics: Euler’s Formalism
Rotational Dynamics: Lagrangian Formalism
Rotational Dynamics: Hamiltonian Formalism
Euler-Poinsot Motion: Torque-Free Rotation of the Rigid Body
Torques Applied to Celestial Bodies
Perturbed Euler-Poinsot Motion in the Gravity Field
Rotational Dynamics in the Case of the Motion in an Evolving Orbit
Continental Margins and Marginal Seas
Role of the Oceans in the Global Cycles of Carbon and Nutrients
Role of the Oceans in the Global Climate System
Other aspects of Physical Oceanography
Chemical physics of sea water.
Salt-driven Convection Beneath Growing Sea Ice
Ocean Wave - Sea Ice Interaction
Nutrients Cycling in the Oceans
Carbonate Chemistry of the Oceans
Natural and Anthropogenic Radionuclides
Non-Radioactive Ocean Pollution
Functional Groups of Marine Pelagic Organisms
Effects of Ocean Physics and Light
Effects of Inorganic and Organic Substances on Marine Organisms
Effects of Marine Organisms on Inorganic and Organic Substances
Interactions Among Groups of Marine Organisms
Four Kinds of Biodiversity on Our Planet
How do we Know About Biodiversity?
Species Biodiversity in the Oceans
High-level Marine Biodiversity
Bacteria, their viral parasites, and their protozoan predators
Adding a phytoplankton competitor to the bacteria
Opening the model to export and import
The concept of characteristic time scales and hierarchical dynamic systems
History and Development of Marine Geological Exploration
Ocean Drilling Investigation on the Sea-Floor
Dynamic Geo-marine Environment
Principle Provinces of Sea Floor
The natural history of coral reefs
Policy making of coral reef management
Population Dynamics of Branching Corals
Zooxanthellae: The Primary Producers in Corals
Factors influencing the rates of photosynthesis by zooxanthellae
Climate change in tropical regions
Coral reefs as vulnerable ecosystem
Sea temperature and coral bleaching
Calcification rates and the Aragonite Saturation State
Downstream effects of climate change on coral reef ecosystems
Interactions with other human related stresses (see also, Human Uses of the Oceans)
Human Use and Ocean Circulation
Management Options for Ocean Conservation
Transportation and Communications
Developing Ocean Regeneration Plans
Establishing Artificial Habitats
Enhancing Marine Environment Quality
Facilitating the Co-management of the Marine Environment in the 21st Century
International Treaties and Initiatives
Field Measurement and Remote Sensing
Marine Structures and Materials
Definition and Catalog of Marine Structures
Design Criteria and Methods of Marine Structures
Sea Farming Technology Research and Development
Choosing A Location Requires Experience And Technological Knowledge
Subject and Objectives of a Model
The Overall Model's Dimensions
Defining Models by their Operant Variables
Resolution, Realism and Predictability
Operant State Variables and Evolution Equations of a 3D Interdisciplinary Ocean Model
Formulation of Flow and Fluxes
Preparation for numerical resolutions
General Classification of Biogeochemical Models
Models Complexity in terms of Food Web Structure
Physical Factors on Biogeochemical Models
Inverse Approaches in Biogeochemical Modeling
Regional Applications of Coupled Physical-biogeochemical Models
Harmful Algal Blooms as Recurring Events World Wide
Life strategies in microalgal species
Life Cycle Stages: Field Observations
What Controls Benthic and Planktonic Shifts?
Integration of Life Cycle Stages Within Models of Population Dynamics
Environmental History and Maritime History
Interactions between Oceans and Continents
Linking biological functions to elemental stoichiometry
Stoichiometry at the base of the aquatic food web
Main Topics and Fields of Geography
How is Geographical Education Relevant to Society and Environment?
The Development of Geographical Education
Development of Modern Geographic Thought
Diversification of subject matters
Plurality of approaches in human geography
The present dilemma between physical and human geography
Main Concepts, Research Lines, and Methods
Main components of the hydrological cycle
Extreme hydrological events: floods and drought
Impact of Human Activities And Climate Change on the Hydrological Cycle
Factors and processes of soil formation
Specific Research Requirements
Indicators, Knowledge Management, and Sustainable Development
Introduction - What is A Natural Hazard?
Vulnerability - The Fundamental Counterpart of Hazard
Risk - The Product of Hazard and Vulnerability
Perception - A Vital Factor in Hazard and Risk Analysis
A Brief Historical Review of Land Degradation
Research into the Causes of Land Degradation
Consequences of Land Degradation
Integrated Solutions and the Delimitation of Planning Regions
Alternative Approaches To Thematic Studies
The Present Human Geographical Problems
Introduction to Population Geography
The current state of the Population Geography
Evolution of the European pattern of growth
The American pattern of growth
The Cultural Approach and the New Epistemological Bases of Geography
Introduction: A Relational Science
General Concepts and Processes
Global and Regional Economic Integration
Industrial Districts and Clustering
Introduction. The Scope of Urban Geography
Changing Approaches in Urban Geography
The City and the Changing Economic Context
The Global Context of Urbanization
Residential Differentiation and Segregation
First and Second Stages of Development
Concepts of the State in Political Geography
Postmodernism and the Construction of Space
Territoriality, Ethnic, and Political Identity
The Problem of Scale, the Concept of Place, and the Contextual Approach
Introduction, Formalistic and Communication Approaches in Cartography
Mapping as a Value-Adding Process/Cognitive Reactions
The Complexity of Cartographic Messages
Mapping as a Selection Process
Aspects of Meta-Communication (Communication about Communication)
Global Data Initiatives and Global Data Access
International Mapping Framework
Passive versus Active Remote Sensing Systems
Satellite Remote Sensing Systems
Meteorological Satellites: NOAA, GOES and METEOSAT
What is ecological zoogeography
Distribution of animals: patterns and causal factors
Animal Distribution in a rapidly changing world: the effects of global change
Environmental History and Environmental Historical Geography
Geographic Influences or the Great Dead End
Isolated Explorations During the "Great Retreat"
Influential Pioneers and The Road Not Taken
The First Advance, 1960 - 1990
Processes in the Global Climate System
Weather Systems and Weather Forecasting
Observed climate change in the twentieth Century
Climate Projections and Future Climate
International Activity Concerning Climate
Mesoscale structure of extratropical cyclone
Special cases of cyclone and anticyclone development
Hydrodynamic Modeling of Meteorological Fields and Large-scale Weather-producing Mechanisms
Synoptic long -range Weather Forecasting
Statistical Long-range Weather Forecasting
Methods of climatic classification
Classifications derived from air mass analysis
Classifications based on characteristics of surface energy budget
General circulation features of major climate belts
Heat-balance components in the main climate zones
Brief description of the main climatic types
Spatial scales of local climate
Heat balance of active surface
Influence of Relief on the Local Climate Formation
Methods of palaeoclimatic reconstructions
Ancient climates of the Earth (Late Precambrian and Palaeozoic)
Pleistocene and Holocene climates
Climates of the historical time
Evolution of the Ancient Atmosphere
Atmospheric Composition during the Phanerozoic Time
Climatic catastrophes in the Earths history
Volcanic explosions and climate
Parameters connected with atmospheric substances and their effects on climate
Carbon dioxide sources and sinks
Ozone photochemical sources and sinks
Atmospheric aerosol sources and sinks
Measurement and Spatial Sampling
Geographical Information Systems
Biogeographic and Landscape Ecological Research Themes
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in Biogeography and Landscape Ecology
Future Trends and Directions for Biogeography and Landscape Ecology
Overview of Remote Sensing and Common Remote Sensing Systems
Sources of Electromagnetic Radiation
Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with the Atmosphere
The Natural Radiation Environment
Visualisation of the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function
Historical Development of Field Spectroscopy
Field Measurement of Reflectance Factors
The Components of a Satellite Remote Sensing Systems
Introduction and Historical Perspective
Airborne Imaging Spectrometer Systems
Spaceborne Imaging Spectrometer Systems
Data Acquisition and Pre-processing of Imaging Spectrometer Data
Thematic Analysis Techniques for Absorption Feature Extraction
Basic Properties of Radar Systems
Characteristics of Radar Systems
Radar Sensors and Their Applications
A Scientific Vision—The Earth as a System
A View From Above—Characterizing the Earth System
Examining Multivariate Geochemical Data
Exploratory Multivariate Techniques
Modeled Approaches for Assessing Multi-element Geochemical Data
Description of Spatial Patterns
A background to data cooperation
Value from data integration: the case for data cooperation
The global data networks: principle into practice
An example of data cooperation: cold regions science (geocryology)
Data cooperation in perspective
A background to global data networks
Introduction: the Information Society and Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Data: What Are They, and How To Integrate Them?
Technology: What Lies Around a GIS?
Software: What Is a Geographic Information System?
People and Geographic Systems: Who and Where is the User?
Geographic Applications: Everything, Everywhere, Everywhen
Future Developments: What Might Lie Ahead?
Characterizing Spatio-Temporal Data in a Database
Building the Information System on Top of the Spatio-Temporal DBMS
Modeling GIS Applications: The Nature of Spatial Information
Conceptual Modeling Approaches
An Abstract Object-Oriented Architecture to Construct GIS Applications
Mapping Within-Field Spatial Variability of Soil and Plant Properties
Computer Science and Systematics
Who Needs to Access Biodiversity Information?
To Identify: the First Step to Knowing
Characterization of Spatio-Temporal Systems
Cognitive Science Aspects of GIS
Multimedia and Hypermedia Systems
Interactive Database Applications
Displaying Maps at Different Levels of Detail
Multirepresentation and Multiresolution of Tessellated Surfaces
Emergence of the Global Information Ecology
The Cost and the Psychological Structure of Gathering and Using Information
Connecting GIS to Other Systems
GIS Project Planning and Implementation
The Importance of Spatial Data Quality
The Elements of Spatial Data Quality
An Introduction to Spatial Data Standardization
Perspectives on Spatial Decision Making
A Typology of Spatial Decision-Making Problems
Fundamental Concepts in Spatial Decision Support
Traditional Planning Methods for Residential Housing
Quantitative Planning Models for Subsidized Housing Location and Residential Mobility
Multi-Stakeholder Decision Support for Aggregate Planning
Links Between Full-Equilibrium and Partial-Equilibrium Planning Models
Syntactic GIS Interoperability
Semantic GIS Interoperability: Nonspatial Aspect
Semantic GIS Interoperability: Spatial Aspect
Ontologies and Interoperability
A Conceptual Framework for Geographic Information Integration
The role of hazards in the life of nature and society
Natural hydrometeorological disasters
Distribution of earthquakes on the Earth,
Reasons for earthquakes in the Earth's crust
Types of the Earth's lithosphere and Plate Tectonics
Measurement of the size of an earthquake
The models of earthquake source
Nature of deep (mantle) earthquakes
Earthquake recurrence interval study
Earthquake magnitude and intensity
Seismic moment and moment magnitude
Seismicity induced by natural processes
Current seismological observations
Consequences of tsunamis and kindred phenomena.
Tsunami prediction and tsunami warning systems around the world.
Geological relationships: the comparison of continental and oceanic volcanism
Volcanic rocks of the oceanic basins
Description and major types of climate-related natural hazards
Interdependence and scale of the various climate-related hazards
Comparative analysis of climate-related natural hazards
Human perception of climate-related hazards
Forecast and prediction of climate-related hazards
Global and national statistics on forest fires
Fire as instrument of forest ecosystem management
What is the impact of fire on forests?
Pyrogenic successions of forest vegetation
Forest fires in boreal forests of North Eurasia
Rock stresses and deformations on slopes
Conditions of mudflow formation
Mechanism of mudflow formation
What Is disaster risk reduction (DRR)?
People-Centred DRR - The Livelihoods Approach
Brief history of atmospheric studies: a short overview
General Notion of the Pedosphere
Diversity of Soils as Components of the Pedosphere
Ecologic Role of the Soil Properties and Functions for the Biosphere
Geography and Structure of the Pedosphere
Degradation of Soils and Threat of Ecological Crisis
Soil Formation is the Global Natural Process
Introduction: Diversity of Factors is the Diversity of Soil Characteristics (Properties)
World Soil Maps and World Classifications
Classification "WRB for Soil Resources"
Diversity of Soils and Problems of the Biodiversity Preservation
Principles and Taxonomic System of Soil-Geographic Zoning
Soil-Geographic Belts And Soil-Bioclimatic Areas Of The World