Soil Chemistry and its Applications: 5 (Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, Series Number 5)

Soil Chemistry and its Applications: 5 (Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, Series Number 5)

by Malcolm Cresser (Author), Malcolm Cresser (Author)

Synopsis

The central role of soil chemistry in the ecosystem and other disciplines is becoming increasingly important. For example the effects of the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and accelerated use of pesticides, on soil fertility has been a focus of much high-level debate. This text begins by defining the relationship between soil chemistry and other fields such as plant science and pollution science. A detailed description of the components of soils follows, including inorganic, mineral and organic matter. The book addresses cogent issues such as soil fertility and soil pollution. In a concluding chapter, a review of future analytic advances in the study of soil chemistry is given, emphasising the importance of the soil chemist in equitable and sustainable land use and agricultural policy. The book is an ideal starting point for the student undertaking undergraduate study in the environmental and soil sciences.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 208
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 06 May 1993

ISBN 10: 0521311349
ISBN 13: 9780521311342

Media Reviews
'This is an excellent introductory text for undergraduate students ... It is written in a clear and direct manner ... I thoroughly recommend this book as an affordable and very readable way of obtaining a grounding in soil chemistry.' Environmental Pollution
' ... well presented and is at a reasonable price ... an attractive and stimulating introduction to soil chemistry.' Education in Chemistry