Abstract

In recent decades man's role in soil formation has become a matter of great concern among soil scientists. Man is now considered a soil-forming factor and anthrosolization is recognised as a soil-forming process that consists of a collection of geomorphic and pedological processes resulting from human activities. These human activities include deep working, intensive fertilization, the addition of extraneous materials, irrigation with sediment-rich waters and wet cultivation. In this paper we review the influence of man as a soil forming factor stressing also some peculiar aspects linked to their classification.

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  • ORIGINAL ARTICLEAbstract - In recent decades man's role in soil formation has become a matter of great concern among soil scientists

  • The recognition of the man’s role as the sixth pedogenetic factor [1] - [2] allows us to focus attention on the characterization and classification of soils deeply "modified" or even "built" by humans

  • It is imperative that the anthropogenic processes are clearly recognized as a factor of soil formation

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Abstract - In recent decades man's role in soil formation has become a matter of great concern among soil scientists. Man is considered a soil-forming factor and anthrosolization is recognised as a soil-forming process that consists of a collection of geomorphic and pedological processes resulting from human activities. These human activities include deep working, intensive fertilization, the addition of extraneous materials, irrigation with sediment-rich waters and wet cultivation. In this paper we review the influence of man as a soil forming factor stressing some peculiar aspects linked to their classification.

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