ABSTRACT

A perpetual bestseller, this third edition explores environmental quality from the perspective of soil science. The coverage ranges from the theoretical to the practical with an abundance of examples such as an exploration of allowable pesticide concentrations in drinking water and an inquiry into soil contamination from the trace elements in organic by-products. It also explores the use of soil carbon sequestration as a remedy for global climate change and the effects of acid precipitation on forestation. Case studies with political, economic, and legal implications illustrate the human side of environmental problems. Also covered is the use or misuse of the Scientific Method and the potential for factual bias.

The three authors, all teaching professors distinguished in soil science, have updated this student favorite to include a greater number of even more relevant topics. Responding to reques

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PART I. Fundamentals of Environmental Quality

part |2 pages

PART II. Nutrients, Management, and Environmental Quality

chapter 5|52 pages

Soil Nitrogen and Environmental Quality

chapter 6|50 pages

Soil Phosphorus and Environmental Quality

chapter 7|36 pages

Soil Sulfur and Environmental Quality

chapter 8|58 pages

Nutrient Management Planning

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PART III. Inorganic and Organic Contaminants

chapter 9|32 pages

Trace Elements

chapter 10|50 pages

Organic Chemicals in the Environment

part |2 pages

PART IV. Contaminant Assessment and Remediation

chapter 12|22 pages

Remediation of Soil and Groundwater

chapter 13|30 pages

Risk Assessment