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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
GEOP0006-1  Soil quality evaluation and management
Duration :  18h Th, 6h FT
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Chemistry and Bio-industries, Professional Focus, 2nd yearFirst semester2
Master in Environmental Bioengineering, Professional Focus, 1st yearFirst semester2
Master in Forests and natural Areas Engineering, Professional Focus, 1st yearFirst semester2
Required preliminary complements to register in the Advanced master in bio-engineering: sanitary engineeringFirst semester2
Holder(s) :  Gilles Colinet
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Introduction based on the European and Walloon inventories.
Identification, causes and consequences of pressures on soil :
- edaphic(ss) or ecologic (soil organic state, acidification tendency, ...) degradation;
- crusting, compaction, poaching, hydric (and aeolian) erosion;
- diffused or site specific contaminations (heavy metal, pesticides and other organic contaminants, nitrate and phosphorous, artificial radionuclides);
- economic subtraction.
Procedures of investigation (historic, ecosystemic, cartographic and analytic) and monitoring (choice of indicators, positioning, frequency, ...).
Means of prevention and intervention adapted to the context :
- options of allocation, land management, agronomic practices, particular techniques, ...;
- agricultural or forest context, peri-urban land, industrial site, ....
Reflection on control issues (notion of observatory) and information management.
Case studies, contribution of guest speakers.
Course objective :  To apply the principles of geomorphopedological identification to the inventory of pressures on soil, to the monitoring of its quality, to the means of prevention and reaction, to the delivering of advice in Belgium and Overseas.
After completing the course the student is expected to
- have a good idea about threats on soils,
- develop strategies of identification and monitoring,
- suggest means of prevention and correction/interpretation.
Prerequisites :  -- GP202 - Geomorphopedological identification
Organization :  Lectures : 18h
Field-study trip and visits : 6h
Written notes :  Advances in Soil and Water Conservation (1998) Pierce F.J. and Frye ed., Ann Arbor Press, USA.
Girard M.C. et al. (2005) Sols et Environnement, Dunod, 832 p.
Defining Soil Quality for a Sustainable Environment (1994), Doran and al. ed., SSSA Spec. Public., 35, 244 p.
Assessment :  Group report (30%)
Personal report (70%)
Contacts :  Colinet, Gilles (1er Assistant)
Géopédologie
081 62 25 39
colinet.g@fsagx.ac.be


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