Interpreting Soil Test Results: What Do All the Numbers Mean?

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Interpreting Soil Test Results: What Do All the Numbers Mean?

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Rating : 4.67 (925 Votes)
Asin : B004WYC8RI
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Number of Pages : 373 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-03-14
Language : English

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Pam Hazelton has worked as a soil scientist for over 35 years. . She lectures in the Faculty of Engineering and IT at the University of Technology Sydney. He is an experienced pedologist and provides day-to-day advice on the management of soils for a range of natural resource issues. In recent years her interests have been in urban and coastal soils with an emphasis on environmental engineering.Brian Murphy has worked as a soil scientist for over 30 yea

The precursor to this book, What Do All the Numbers Mean?, known as The Numbers Book, was widely used and accepted for interpreting soil test results. Interpreting Soil Test Results is a practical reference for those who need to interpret results from laboratory analysis of soil. It has a comprehensive listing of the soil properties relevant to most environmental and natural land resource issues and investigations. It is a handy and straightforward guide to interpretation of the numbers associated with a wide range of soil tests.. This new edition has been completely updated and many sections have been expanded, particularly those on acid sulfate soils and soil salinity

GREAT Reference M. Huck Great reference for the everyday practitioner who needs some help interpreting soil test data, well worth the investment for me

"Here in this updated and expanded edition they have broadened their canvas to embrace all of Australia and in doing so have made it relevant to much of the rest of the world." (European Journal of Soil Science)

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