Soil processes : a systematic approach
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Soil processes : a systematic approach
(Geography, environment and planning series)
Routledge, 1989
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Note
Bibliography: p. [383]-433
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A major new study which draws together the methods of analysis necessary for a full understanding of soil processes. A good reference book for anyone interested in the subject. This book should be of interest to students of soil science, geography, biogeography, environmental science.
Table of Contents
Part I: Processes which form Soil Materials Introduction 1. Production of Soil Material through Weathering Process 2. Production of Soil Material through Organic Matter Decomposition Part II: Processes of Profile Development Introduction 3. Processes in Soils with Impeded Drainage 4. Processes in Freely Drained Soils Part III: Processes in the Rooting Zone Introduction 5. Solute Dynamics in the Rooting Zone 6. Biological Processes in the Rooting Zone Part IV: Processes Influenced by Soil Management Practices Introduction 7. Soil Processes Altered by Ploughing and Drainage 8. Fate of Fertilizers Applied to Soil.
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