Soil Chemistry, Third Edition
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Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the basics of soil chemistry

Although only a meter in depth over the earth's surface, soil is key to sustaining life-affecting air and water quality, the growth of plants and crops, and the health of the entire planet. The complex interplay among organic and inorganic solids, air, water, microorganisms, and plant roots in soil is the subject of Soil Chemistry, a reference pivotal to understanding soil processes and problems.

Thoroughly reorganized for ease of use, this updated Third Edition of Soil Chemistry summarizes the important research and fundamental knowledge in the field in a single, readily usable text, including:

Soil-ion interactionsBiogeological cycles and pollutionWater and soil solutionsOxidation and reductionInorganic solid phase and organic matter in soilWeathering and soil developmentCation retention (exchange)Anion and molecular retentionAcid and salt-affected soils

New to the Third Edition is an enhanced emphasis on soil solution chemistry and expanded coverage of phosphate chemistry and the chemical principles of the aqueous phase. At the same time, the book has retained the clear examination of the fundamentals of the science of soil that has distinguished earlier editions. Complete with SI units and end-of-chapter study questions, Soil Chemistry is an excellent introductory resource for students studying this crucial topic.

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DR. HINRICH L. BOHN is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Science at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

DR. BRIAN L. McNEAL is a professor in the Soil Science Department of the University of Florida in Gainesville.

DR. GEORGE A. O'CONNOR is also a professor in the Soil Science Department of the University of Florida in Gainesville.

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Preface.

Introduction.

Important Ions.

Water and Solutions.

Oxidation and Reduction.

Inorganic Solid Phase.

Soil Organic Matter.

Weathering and Soil Development.

Cation Retention (Exchange) in Soils.

Anion and Molecular Retention.

Acid Soils.

Salt-Affected Soils.

Index.
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