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Pedogenesis,land management and soil classification in hyper‐arid environments: results and implications from a case study in the United Arab Emirates
Authors:M. A. Abdelfattah
Affiliation:1. Soil Quality Department, Environment Agency‐Abu Dhabi, , P.O. Box 45553 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;2. Soils and Water Sciences Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Fayoum University, , Fayoum, Egypt
Abstract:A study of the soils in the Northern Emirates (NE), which covers 8.2% of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was undertaken applying the USDA Soil Taxonomy (ST) to classify soils up to the family level. The objective of the study was to identify the key factors and processes responsible for soil formation in hyper‐arid environments in general and the study area in particular and to draw conclusions regarding soil classification and land management. Fifteen pedons representing the major soils in the region were investigated. Samples were collected, processed and analysed for physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics. Factors controlling soil development such as parent material, climate, plants and animals, relief, time, human activities and processes of salinization, calcification, gypsification, sodification and aeolian deposition were evaluated to guide soil classification and management. Data from soil families were used for describing and comparing soil‐forming factors and processes. It is concluded that these factors and processes play major roles in influencing soil use and management. There are also strong relationships between these factors and processes and the relevant soil taxa from Soil Taxonomy.
Keywords:Pedogenesis  arid environments  land management  Soil Taxonomy  Northern Emirates     UAE   
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