An Introduction to Soils for Environmental Professionals

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  • Well-written and thoroughly-reviewed chapters on all of the major fields in soil science
  • Clear and complete discussions of the interrelated disciplines involving soils
  • Contributions from lecturers, practitioners, research specialists, and other professionals
  • Summary

    An Introduction to Soils for Environmental Professionals assembles and presents the basic principles of each of the major soil science fields. It introduces fundamental concepts and shows the interrelationships between the various branches of soil science - from mineralogy to soil physics. Each chapter was reviewed by a professional in the particular field, and expert contributions were made throughout the text.
    This well-written and interdisciplinary book begins with introductory material, covering the fundamentals of soils, soil science, and soil classification systems. The presentation of soil mineralogy contains contributions from a lecturer in the field of mineralogy and so constitutes an excellent source of introductory material on the subject. Soil mechanics and soil physics are described in detail, incorporating interesting discussions related to applied problems in soil science studies and research. The coverage of soil chemistry emphasizes environmental aspects and contains information that has been used and reviewed by students in environmental science courses. The coverage of microbiology reflects the input of a specialist in biodegradation and bioremediation of contaminated sites. Sampling techniques and selection of appropriate procedures for soil analysis are reviewed, and contributions from specialists in both of these fields are included. The chapter on agricultural considerations presents the basic concepts of plant and soil interactions. The management and interpretation of data obtained in soil studies is discussed, emphasizing the need for proper handling and presentation of data. The book closes with a presentation of case histories from published articles, public data, and the personal experiences of the author. These presentations illustrate the application of many of the important concepts highlighted in An Introduction to Soils for Environmental Professionals.

    Table of Contents

    The Fundamental Concept of Soil
    Classification Systems
    Soil Mineralogy
    Soil Mechanics
    Soil Physics
    Soil Chemistry
    Microbiology
    Sampling Techniques
    Selection of Analytical Procedures
    Agricultural Considerations
    Management, Presentation, and Interpretation of Soil Data
    Case Histories and Applications
    Appendices: Field Methods for Soil Classification According to the USCS System; Glossary of Soil Terms
    Bibliography
    Index

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