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Encyclopedia of Soil Science - Second edition
Edited by Rattan Lal
Marcel Dekker
2005
Hard Cover 2060 pages, Illustrated ISBN 0849338301
£350.00
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"a great book that should be on the library shelf in every soil science department.
a very commendable effort for which the editor and all involved need to be congratulated."
Geoderma
Provides complete information on chemistry, analysis, and evaluation of soils and
geography and focuses on agriculture development in the third world, particularly through
research on sustainable management of natural resources, soil productivity and environmental
quality.
Offers tools to restore and reinvigorate highly compromised soil!
In detailed contributions from more than 400 esteemed international authorities across
nearly 400 entries, plus over 1,000 illustrations, the Encyclopedia:
- outlines the agricultural, environmental, industrial, and cultural components that affect
soil productivity
- advances the design of new control and purification strategies for soils in a wide variety
of environments
- discusses all branches of soil science, from mineralogy and physics to soil management
and restoration
Contents
Acid Mine Drainage Acid Rain and N Deposition Bacteria Biodiversity and Sustainability
Calcification Calcium Degradation, Food Security on a Local/Eco-Regional Scale and Degradation,
Food Security, Poverty and Economics of Soil Management in the United States Enchytraeidae
Fluid Flow, Challenges Modeling Forest Ecosystems, Nutrient Cycling in Gas and Vapor Phase Transport
Gelisols Heavy Metals History to Early-mid 20th Century Industrial Waste Infiltration Properties
Land Capability Classification Landscape Classification Manure, Compost, and Biosolids
Metal-Clay Interactions Nutrient Deficiency and Toxicity Symptoms Nutrient Diffusion, Bioavailability and
Plant Uptake Organic Matter Structure and Characterization Organic Matter, Global Distribution in World
Ecosystems Pedogenic Silica Accumulation Permafrost: Soil Temperature/Special Problems
Quality, Critical Limits and Standardization Quality, Soil and Water Raindrop Impact and Splash Erosion
Raised-Bed Cultivation Sodic Soils, Processes, Characteristics and Classification of Sodium-Affected Soils in
Humid Areas Terrace Relationships: Tillage Erosion Testing Urban Soils and Construction Sites
Volatilization of Ammonia from Agricultural Soils
Water Erosion Measurement Techniques Water Use Efficiency
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