Soil Physics: Agricultural and Environmental Applications is a
textbook designed for use in university courses on the subject and
as a reference book for practitioners and students. The work
describes the physical properties of soils and how these properties
affect agriculture and the environment. It is unique in its
inclusion of pedology, taxonomy, and pedotransfer functions.
The text includes:
Definitions of essential terms and concepts
Examples and problems presenting opportunities for the review and
application of knowledge to real-world situations
Appendixes reviewing basics of mathematics, physics, and
statistics
Descriptions of the physical properties for characterization of the
solid phase of the soil
Discussion of the role of the solid phase in the retention and
transport of mass and energy
Emphasis on the use of balance, steady-state, and transient-state
rate equations of mass and energy transport
Principles associated with soil temperature and gas transport
Discussion on the content, energy status, and flow of soil
water
Principles of solute transport in soil
Descriptions of the interactions between solutes and solid, liquid,
and gaseous phases
Discussion of soil-plant water relationships
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