Chapter 1 (3)
Chapter 1 (3)
Chapter 1 (3)
Fundamental of soil and pollution control (EnEg3101)// By : Dr. Tsedekech G/mesekel// Year:2022/23 1
Outline
• Concepts of soil
– Soil: in different point of view
– Definition of soil/soil science
– Scope of soil science
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Concepts of Soil
Weathering
Rocks and Minerals Soil
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On Edaphological point of view or Agricultural
point of view -
Soil is a natural medium for plant growth.
On Composition point of view-
Soil is a three-phase system consisting of solid,
liquid and gases.
On Civel Engineering point of view-
Soil is a foundation material for buildings and
roads.
On General point of view-
Soil is the loose surface of earth.
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To a soil scientist
– soil is a three-dimensional body which has
characteristics that distinguish it from other natural
materials
– soil is an unconsolidated material on the earth’s surface
that has evolved through complex pedogenic processes
by the natural amalgamation of mineral and organic
matter;
– has achieved distinct morphological, physical,
chemical, and biological characteristics; and
– has attained the capacity of supporting vegetation and
other life forms
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Definition of Soil
Different scientists have defined soil in different ways. Some of
these definitions are given below to show the evolution of the
modern concepts of soil.
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Definition of Soil
» mineral
» living forms
Buckman and Brandy (1969)
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Definition of Soil
Soil Science Society of America (1970): provides two definitions of
soil:
» layman
» students in soil science
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Definition of Soil
– Soil is defined lengthily as the unconsolidated mineral or matter
on the surface of the earth that has been subjected to and shows the
effects of genetic and environmental factors:
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Scope of Soil Science
• Soil Geology: The study of the geological materials from
which soil is derived and its process of formation.
• Soil Chemistry: Study of the chemical components of soil,
their interaction with one another.
• Soil Physics: Study the effects of physical laws on the
evolution of chemical and physical properties of soil.
• Soil Biology: Study the effects of plants, animals and soil
microorganisms on the evolution of soils.
• Soil fertility: study of nutrient supplying properties of soil
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Scope of Soil Science
Soil conservation:
» dealing with protection of soil against physical loss
by erosion or against chemical deterioration i.e
excessive loss of nutrients either natural or
artificial means
Soil pedology:
» dealing with the genesis, survey and classification
» study of the geological materials from which soil is
derived, its process of formation and its
classification
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Approaches of soil study
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Approaches of soil study
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The soil body concept
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The soil body concept
• Pedon: A three-dimensional body of soil with lateral
dimensions large enough to represent and study of the
characteristic horizons. (1 to 10 m2)
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The soil body concept
• Group of similar pedons form a polypedon of a
sufficient size to be recognized as a landscape
component.
– Polypedon is a soil individual.
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Approaches of soil study
– they are practical and have the production of food and fiber
as their ultimate goal.
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Approaches of soil study
– they must determine the reasons for variation in the
productivity of soils and find means for improvement.
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Approaches of soil study
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Approaches of soil study
Environmental soil science:
– studies our interaction with the pedosphere on beyond
crop production.
– primarily concerned with the broader environmental and
ecological aspects of soils.
– It examines how soil properties affect ecosystems, water
quality, and land use planning.
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Soil Functions
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Why soil functions?
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Why soil functions?
Global Soil Challenges
• Food Security 2050:
– Population 9bn
– Dietary shift
– Food demand up 100% by 2050?
– Land grabbing?
• Sustainability:
– GHG emissions / C-sequestration
– Water footprint / sustainability
– Biodiversity
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Soil Functions
1. Biomass production, including in agriculture and forestry;
2. Storing, filtering and transforming nutrients, substances and
water;
3. Biodiversity pool, such as habitats, species and genes;
4. Physical and cultural environment for humans and human
activities;
5. Source of raw materials;
6. Acting as carbon pool;
7. Archive of geological and archeological heritage.
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Six major global issues, each of which relates to one or more of the SDGs: (i) food security; (ii)
human health; (iii) land management, including land restoration; (iv) water security; (v) climate
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Healthy soils, a prerequisite to achieve the SDGs
• SDG1: No poverty
• SDG2: Zero hunger
• SDG3: Good health and well-
being
• SDG6: Clean water and sanitation
• SDG7: Affordable & clean energy
• SDG8: Descent work &
economic growth
• SDG9: Industry, innovation and
infrastructure
• SDG11: Sustainable cities &
communities
• SDG13: Climate action
• SDG15: Life on land
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• SDG4: Quality education
• SDG14: Life below water
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Primary production: medium for
plant growth
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Storing, filtering water
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Acting as carbon pool
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Principal Global Carbon Pools
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Physical and cultural environment for
humans and human activities
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A source of raw materials
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Archive of geological and archeological
heritage
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Soil Components
Soil essentially consists variable proportion of four major
compositions in three forms or state: solid, liquid and gas
state.
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Soil Components
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Soil Solid Phase: Mineral
Silicates:
» Quartz (SiO2)
» Feldspar, amphibole, mica (K-Al silicates)
» Clay minerals: Kaolinite, illite, smectite, vermiculite
Sesquioxides (oxides and hydroxides of Fe, Mn, Al):
» Goethite (FeO(OH)); hematite (Fe2O3)
Carbonates:
» Calcite (CaCO3)
Sulphates:
» Gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O)
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Soil Solid Phase: Mineral
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Soil Solid Phase: Mineral
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Soil Solid Phase: Mineral
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Soil Solid Phase: Mineral
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Soil Solid Phase: Organic matter
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Soil Liquid Phase
Dissolved minerals
– Cations
» Na+, K+, Ca2+ , Mg2+
– Anions
» NO3−, SO4 2−, Cl−, HCO3 −
– Inorganic complexes
Dissolved organic matter (DOM)
Colloidal matter
Suspended matter
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Soil Gas Phase
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