ISO 23992:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 26 July 2022

Soil quality — Framework for detailed recording and monitoring of changes in dynamic soil properties

ISO 23992:2022 Files

English 33 Pages
Current Edition
75.03 OMR

ISO 23992:2022 Scope

This document provides a framework for the detailed assessment and monitoring of dynamic soil properties related to soil function with concomitant recording of in-situ static soil properties, landscape, land use and soil management practices that influence function at the time the data were collected. It is applicable to the assessment of soil quality in agricultural landscapes, contaminated sites and natural soil ecosystems at plot, field and landscape spatial scales. It can also be applied in the development of dynamic properties databases to enhance existing soil survey databases for estimation of carbon stocks in soils, sustainable agriculture, landscape management etc.

Although the soil quality description framework has been developed to describe surface soils, the same principles can be applied to adapt the framework to describe subsurface soil horizons.

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