Introduction to Soil Chemistry: Analysis and Instrumentation (Chemical Analysis, Band 167) - Hardcover

Conklin, Alfred R.

 
9780471460565: Introduction to Soil Chemistry: Analysis and Instrumentation (Chemical Analysis, Band 167)

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Soil Chemistry, Analytical Methods and Instrumentation begins first by describing soil and its characteristics, particularly those characteristics related to or important to analytical methods and instrumentation. The book then describes specific analytical concepts, such as the need for a dry sample, as they relate to the accurate, precise measurement of soil constituents. A description of instrumentation and how soil characteristics affect its operation constitute the third part. In the fourth part the author discusses analytical methods that can be improved and analyses that, despite their benefits, cannot yet be done, such as the simultaneous measurement of all forms of nitrogen.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

ALFRED R. CONKLIN, PhD, is currently a professor in the Agriculture and Chemistry Departments of Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio, and has also been a Fulbright Professor at the University of Zimbabwe and Leyte State University in the Philippines. In addition to his extensive academic experience teaching about soils and organic chemistry, Dr. Conklin has served as an adviser on soil conservation projects in Africa and has worked on several agricultural production activities with Fifth Third Bank, Petro Environmental Technology, and the Peace Corps. He also participated in a GTI Superfund site cleanup. Dr. Conklin is a referee and contributor to several publications and the author of a number of prior books on soil science and organic chemistry.

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A guide to soil analysis for chemists and environmental scientists

Soil?so essential to life on earth?is one of the most complicated of materials. A complex mixture of inorganic and organic solids, liquids, and gases, soil presents a challenging material for analysis, especially for researchers who are not specialists in soil chemistry. This clear, broadly applicable reference provides chemists and environmental scientists with the background they need to analyze soil, interpret their findings, and develop new analytical methods for soil. Introduction to Soil Chemistry will also be valuable to the soil scientist confronting soil analyses that appear to be incorrect or do not work.

Introduction to Soil Chemistry: Analysis and Instrumentation investigates the most important soil characteristics that impact analysis and the procedures, chemicals, and equipment used to determine the composition and quantity of soil constituents. It also discusses factors that interfere with accurate soil analysis. Chapters examine such topics as:

  • Large features?horizons, peds, soil color, and soil naming
  • Microscopic to atomic orbital description of soil chemical characteristics
  • Soil components in combination
  • The biological and organic components in soil
  • The soil solution and soil air
  • Electrical measurements, titration, and extraction
  • Spectroscopy and chromatography
  • Speciation

This book is enhanced by numerous examples within the text, which provide the reader with a practical understanding of various analytical procedures, along with the pitfalls and interferences that may be encountered. Bibliographies and additional resources appear at the end of each chapter.

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