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OverviewThe liquid phase of soil (soil solution) is a very thin, penetrating and all-embracing water layer. It has the most extensive surface among the biosphere components and interacts with all these components. Presented in this work is a new complex approach developed for soil liquid phase investigation that is based on Full Product DetailsAuthor: V.V. Snakin (Institute of Basic Biological Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142292 Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia) , A.A. Prisyazhnaya (Institute of Basic Biological Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142292 Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia) , E. Kovács-Láng (Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungary Academy of Sciences, H-2163 Vacratot, Alkotmany-u 2-4, Hungary)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.750kg ISBN: 9780444506757ISBN 10: 0444506756 Pages: 319 Publication Date: 21 May 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Acknowledgments. Chapter 1. Soil Liquid Phase As A Structural Element Of An Ecosystem. Types of soil water. Pellicular water. Capillary water. Gravitational water. Soil liquid phase in environmental research. Chapter 2. Soil Liquid Phase Investigation. Methods of soil solutions extraction. Ionometric analysis of soil samples. Activity and concentration of ions. ISE selectivity coefficients. The influence of solid phase on ionometric measurements in soil. Influence of the gas phase on the ionometric measurements in soil (incomplete contact between the electrode and soil). In situmeasurements of ionic activity in soil. Compensation of temperature dependence in ion-selective systems. The selection of electrodes. Getting the electrodes set for work. The process of measurements in soil. Measurement of the soil redox potential. Comparison of different methods of soil liquid phase investigation. Laboratory methods. In situ measurements and displaced soil solutions. Soil solution, soil and plant analytical methods. Data base. Conclusions. Chapter 3. Study Areas. The environment. Climate. Vegetation. Soils. Chapter 4. Environmental Impact On The Soil Liquid Phase. Soil solid phase. Atmosphere and soil air. Hydrological regime. Temperature. Vegetation. Atmospheric precipitation and forest vegetation. Ecosystems and soil types. Anthropogenic factors. Field management and soil liquid phase composition. Soil resistance to acid rain. Soil liquid phase under recultivation. Conclusions. Chapter 5. Spatial And Temporal Properties Of Soil Liquid Phase. The composition of soil liquid phase. Soil redox potential (Eh). pH properties. Calcium activity. Potassium activity. Nitrate activity. Spatial heterogeneity. Temporal variability. The estimation of the necessary number of collected data for the reliable determination of soil characteristics. Dynamics of the soil liquid phase. Sandy semi-desert steppe. The Middle Danube steppe. The Priazov steppe. The Colchid forest. Conclusions. Chapter 6. Material And Energy Exchange In Ecosystems. Soil carbonate equilibrium. Assessment of carbon equilibrium status. Atmospheric CO2 and soil liquid phase. Soil liquid phase oxidation and pH as indices of ecosystem functioning. Oxidation-reduction in soils. The Eh-pH graph. Soil redox regime and grassland productivity. Thermodynamic interpretation of Eh changes. In vivo Eh measurements in animals. Potassium dynamics in the soil liquid phase. Potassium and nitrate in the liquid phase of agricultural soils. Silicon in soil solutions. Organic matter in soil solutions. Heavy metals. Correlation between soil solid and liquid phases composition. Conclusions. Chapter 7. Environmental Processes And Soil Liquid Phase. Photosynthetic intensity. Transpiration and evaporation. Plant matter dynamic. Ecological assessment of the degree of anthropogenic changes in soil. Soil liquid phase and ecosystem contamination. Conclusions. Summary. Glossary. References. Correlation Between Soil Names. Subject Index. Author Index.ReviewsD.E. Rolston ...it should be useful as a reference source for soil solution chemists and potentially other researchers interested in the soil liquid phase. Soil Science D.E. Rolston...it should be useful as a reference source for soil solution chemists and potentially other researchers interested in the soil liquid phase.Soil Science Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |