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Orig. Ed 1986, Reprint Ed. 1990 | | Description | |
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| The chemistry of soil solutions is an important subject that embraces a wide range of topics associated with aspects
of the liquid phase of soil. Although concepts of the structure of adsorbed water and the adsorption of inorganics mark relatively recent advances in the field, they are initially dealt with in considerable detail in this book because these pivotal ideas later provide a basis for modeling the soil solution. In addition, the brief biographical sketches of selected researchers reported here lend historical perspective to critical turning points in the development of this science. |
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