Soil Science

Soil Science

Author: Sally D. Logsdon

Publisher: ASA-CSSA-SSSA

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780891188490

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Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 3

Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 3

Author: D. L. Sparks

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-01-22

Total Pages: 1424

ISBN-13: 0891188258

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A thorough presentation of analytical methods for characterizing soil chemical properties and processes, Methods, Part 3 includes chapters on Fourier transform infrared, Raman, electron spin resonance, x-ray photoelectron, and x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopies, and more.


Field Measurement Methods in Soil Science

Field Measurement Methods in Soil Science

Author: Stefan Wessel-Bothe

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-05

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9783443011093

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Soils are progressively recognized as the critical environmental compartment they are. More and more practitioners and scientists address soil issues and work with soils in the context of their specific field of interest and profession. The rising interest in soils drives a mounting demand for soil information. This information must frequently be generated by field measurements (e.g. of soil water content, solute concentration in soil water, redox potential, pH ...) in order to describe e.g. water and solute transport processes, detect soil degeneration or optimize crop production. Users of soil measurement techniques need guidelines on how to decide which sensor/technique is most appropriate for their soil measurement needs. The authors of this book are renowned specialists in their fields of research and present answers to questions such as: * Which parameters need to be measured? * What techniques do exist and how do they differ? * Which precision is required and achievable at what price? * Which is the best technical equipment for the study? * Which preconditions must be met to get meaningful results? * How many replicates are required? * How is the equipment installed and used optimally? * Which pitfalls lurk when using a certain method? * How to check data quality and how to interpret the data? The book is not only useful for soil-science "beginners" looking for an introductory review of available techniques, but also for more experienced colleagues by providing "best practice" guidelines for consistent, reproducible installation and operation of field instruments to collect reliable and meaningful data which can be gainfully interpreted.


Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 4

Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 4

Author: Jacob H. Dane

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-05-27

Total Pages: 1744

ISBN-13: 089118841X

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The best single reference for both the theory and practice of soil physical measurements, Methods, Part 4 adopts a more hierarchical approach to allow readers to easily find their specific topic or measurement of interest. As such it is divided into eight main chapters on soil sampling and statistics, the solid, solution, and gas phases, soil heat, solute transport, multi-fluid flow, and erosion. More than 100 world experts contribute detailed sections.


Soil Physical Measurement and Interpretation for Land Evaluation

Soil Physical Measurement and Interpretation for Land Evaluation

Author: Keppel Coughlan

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2002-11-26

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 064309959X

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Soil physical measurements are essential for solving many natural resource management problems. This operational laboratory and field handbook provides, for the first time, a standard set of methods that are cost-effective and well suited to land resource survey. It provides: *practical guidelines on the soil physical measurements across a range of soils, climates and land uses; *straightforward descriptions for each method (including common pitfalls) that can be applied by people with a rudimentary knowledge of soil physics, and *guidelines on the interpretation of results and integration with land resource assessment. Soil Physical Measurement And Interpretation for Land Evaluation begins with an introduction to land evaluation and then outlines procedures for field sampling. Twenty detailed chapters cover pore space relations, water retention, hydraulic conductivity, water table depth, dispersion, aggregation, particle size, shrinkage, Atterburg limits and strength. The book includes procedures for estimating soil physical properties from more readily available data and shows how soil physical data can be integrated into land planning and management decisions.


Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis

Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis

Author: M.R. Carter

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2007-08-03

Total Pages: 1264

ISBN-13: 1420005278

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Thoroughly updated and revised, this second edition of the bestselling Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis presents several new chapters in the areas of biological and physical analysis and soil sampling. Reflecting the burgeoning interest in soil ecology, new contributions describe the growing number and assortment of new microbiological


Soil Salinity Assessment

Soil Salinity Assessment

Author: J. D. Rhoades

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9789251042816

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Determination of soil salinity from aqueous electrical conductivity; determination of soil salinity from soil-paste and bulk soil electrical conductivity; example uses of salinity assessment technology; operational and equipment costs associated with salinity instrumentation measurement techniques.