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Quantification of soil features using digital image processing (DIP) techniques pp. 1-8(8) Authors: Aydemir S.; Keskin S.; Drees L.R.
Rapid, quantitative and spatial field measurements of soil pH using an Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor pp. 9-20(12) Authors: Viscarra Rossel R.A.; Walter C.
Organic carbon stock in forest soils in Japan pp. 21-32(12) Authors: Morisada K.; Ono K.; Kanomata H.
Topographic control of soil microbial activity: a case study of denitrifiers pp. 33-53(21) Authors: Florinsky I.V.; McMahon S.; Burton D.L.
Tropical Spodosols in northeastern Amazonas State, Brazil pp. 55-68(14) Authors: Horbe A.M.C.; Horbe M.A.; Suguio K.
Landscape patterns of vegetation change indicated by soil carbon isotope composition pp. 69-83(15) Authors: Biedenbender S.H.; McClaran M.P.; Quade J.; Weltz M.A.
Competitive adsorption of copper and zinc by a Bt horizon of a savanna Alfisol as affected by pH and selective removal of hydrous oxides and organic matter pp. 85-95(11) Authors: Agbenin J.O.; Olojo L.A.
A stable isotope study of soil water: evidence for mixing and preferential flow paths pp. 97-111(15) Authors: Gazis C.; Feng X.
Lead distribution in near-surface soils of two Florida cities: Gainesville and Miami pp. 113-120(8) Authors: Chirenje T.; Ma L.Q.; Reeves M.; Szulczewski M.
Combined ERT and GPR methods for investigating two-stepped lateritic weathering systems pp. 121-132(12) Authors: Beauvais A.; Ritz M.; Parisot J.-C.; Bantsimba C.; Dukhan M.
Carbon source of humic substances in some Japanese volcanic ash soils determined by carbon stable isotopic ratio, 13C pp. 133-141(9) Authors: Hiradate S.; Nakadai T.; Shindo H.; Yoneyama T.
Soil hydraulic conductivity function based on specific liquid-vapor interfacial area around the soil particles pp. 143-157(15) Authors: Zand-Parsa S.; Sepaskhah A.R.
Knowledge of the land: land resources information and its use in rural development - By B. Dalal-Clayton and D. Dent, Oxford University Press, 2001. Hardbound, 428 pp. £65. ISBN 0-19-829601-0 pp. 159-160(2) Author: Brinkman R.