Ấn phẩm: Soil and Water Chemistry: An Intergrative Approach
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2015
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CRC Press
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Soil and Water Chemistry: An Integrative Approach was written to meet the needs of undergraduate and first-year master’s students in soil and environmental chemistry courses. The book may also serve as a reference for professionals in the soil sciences and allied disciplines. The discipline of soil chemistry, or its contemporary counterpart, environmental soil chemistry, examines the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of the soil environment and the chemical processes that distribute matter between the soil solid, solution, and gaseous phases. Essentially, a soil chemistry course and this book offer a basic understanding of the complexity of the natural system that occupies an exceedingly thin layer of the Earth’s surface. Traditionally, the application of chemical principles to the study of soils has been limited to agronomic systems, and primarily to the behavior of agrichemicals. However, it is well established that as a discipline soil chemistry is not limited to describing the processes that control the availability of nutrients to plants. Indeed, the chemical properties and processes that control the behavior of nutrients and pesticides in soils are the same as those that operate on a vast array of inorganic and organic substances that are outside the purview of production agriculture.
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