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Lyon, T. Lyttleton

 
9781330926055: Soils: Their Properties and Management (Classic Reprint)

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Substitution of bases, 251 - Time required for absorp tion, 252 - Insolubility of certain absorbed substances, 253 Influence of size of particle, 254 Causes of ah sorption, 255 - Zeolites, 256 - 'chabazite, 257 - Pres ence of zeolites questioned, 258 - Absorption of phos phoric acid, 259 - Formation of insoluble phosphates, 260 - Absorption, 261 - Absorption by colloids, 262 Absorptive properties of colloidal matter, 263 Selective absorption, 264 Absorptive power of colloidal silicates, 265 - Absorption by colloids versus absorption by zeo lites, 266 - Absorption by organic matter, 267 - Ah sorption of water vapor and of gases by soils, 268 Absorption of ammonia, 269 - Absorption of carbon dioxide, 270 - Absorption of nitrogen and oxygen, 271 - Relation of temperature to gas absorption, 272 Relation of absorptive capacity to productiveness, 273 - Absorption as related to drainage, 274 Substances usually carried in drainage water, 275 - Drainage rec ords at Rothamsted, 276 - Drainage records at Brom berg, 277 - Losses of nitrogen and calcium, 278 Composition of surface water, 279.

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Substitution of bases, 251 - Time required for absorp tion, 252 - Insolubility of certain absorbed substances, 253 Influence of size of particle, 254 Causes of ah sorption, 255 - Zeolites, 256 - 'chabazite, 257 - Pres ence of zeolites questioned, 258 - Absorption of phos phoric acid, 259 - Formation of insoluble phosphates, 260 - Absorption, 261 - Absorption by colloids, 262 Absorptive properties of colloidal matter, 263 Selective absorption, 264 Absorptive power of colloidal silicates, 265 - Absorption by colloids versus absorption by zeo lites, 266 - Absorption by organic matter, 267 - Ah sorption of water vapor and of gases by soils, 268 Absorption of ammonia, 269 - Absorption of carbon dioxide, 270 - Absorption of nitrogen and oxygen, 271 - Relation of temperature to gas absorption, 272 Relation of absorptive capacity to productiveness, 273 - Absorption as related to drainage, 274 Substances usually carried in drainage water, 275 - Drainage rec ords at Rothamsted, 276 - Drainage records at Brom berg, 277 - Losses of nitrogen and calcium, 278 Composition of surface water, 279.

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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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The authors wish to acknowledge the originals of the two colored maps as occurring in Bulletins 60 and 96 of the Bureau of Soils, U. S. Department of Agriculture. The remaining illustrations were drawn especially for this text. Some few are copies in part, or in whole, from other authors. Acknowledgments not made in text are due the Bureau of Soils, U. S. Department of Agriculture; T. C. Chamberlin; E. W. Hilgard; F. H. King; G. P. Merrill: and H. W. Wiley. The authors wish also to express their appreciation to Messrs. A. B. Beaumont and J. H. Bromley for their careful work in the preparation of the original drawings and to Miss Lela G. Gross for aid on the manuscript. Thanks are also due Professor W. D. Bancroft for suggestions as to the theoretical phases of soil colloids and to Professor J. L. Stone for a like favor regarding the soundness of the chapter on fertilizer practice.

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