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Environmental Soil Chemistry is a definitive resource for understanding the chemical processes that govern soil behavior and environmental quality. Written by leading experts Donald L. Sparks, Balwant Singh, and Matthew G. Siebecker, this academic text provides comprehensive coverage of soil chemistry principles and their practical applications.
The book addresses critical topics including sorption-desorption phenomena, oxidation-reduction reactions, acid-base chemistry, and the behavior of inorganic and organic contaminants in soils. It explores how chemical processes influence nutrient availability, pollutant transport, and soil remediation strategies. The text combines theoretical foundations with real-world environmental applications, making it invaluable for environmental scientists, soil scientists, geochemists, and environmental engineers.
Published by Academic Press Inc, this reference work serves as both a textbook for advanced students and a professional resource for practitioners dealing with soil contamination, environmental assessment, and sustainable land management.







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