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  1. Soil Science and Management by Edward Plaster, 2008-05-22
  2. Soil Physics with HYDRUS: Modeling and Applications by David E. Radcliffe, Jiri Simunek, 2010-05-21
  3. The Soul of Soil: A Soil-Building Guide for Master Gardeners and Farmers by Grace Gershuny, 1999
  4. Soil (True Books: Natural Resources) by Christin Ditchfield, 2003-03
  5. Soils and Foundations (7th Edition) by Cheng Liu, Jack Evett, 2007-05-05
  6. Soil Behaviour and Critical State Soil Mechanics by David Muir Wood, 1991-04-26
  7. Soil Microbiology, Ecology and Biochemistry, Third Edition
  8. Soil Fertility and Fertilizers: An Introduction to Nutrient Management (7th Edition) by John L. Havlin, Samuel L. Tisdale, et all 2004-08-02
  9. Soils: An Introduction (6th Edition) by Michael J. Singer, Donald N. Munns, 2005-07-02
  10. Methods of Soil Analysis. Part 3. Chemical Methods (Soil Science Society of America Book Series, No. 5) by Donald L. Sparks, 1996-01-01
  11. Elements of the Nature and Properties of Soils (3rd Edition) by Nyle C. Brady, Ray R. Weil, 2009-06-27
  12. Soil Mechanics and Foundations by Muniram Budhu, 2006-02-17
  13. Soil Biology Guide
  14. Soils and Geomorphology by Peter Birkeland, 1999-02-25

21. Internet Glossary Of Soil Science Terms
Internet Glossary of soil Science Terms This site allows the user to search, browse, or use figures and tables to learn more about terminology used in soil science. The information is updated as
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.soils.org/sssagloss/index.html&y

22. Secrets Hidden In Soil
Secrets Hidden In soil. THE FIVE soil FORMING FACTORS. soil formation and the properties of the soil are the result of five key factors
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Soil means different things to different people. Earth scientists see soil as mineral or organic material that is formed on Earth's surface by dynamic, complex processes. Engineers think of soil as material to build on and are concerned with moisture conditions and the ability of soil to become compacted and hold weight. Agriculturalists think of soil as the top 15-30 cm of Earth's surface to grow crops, while others think of soil as dirt which one plays in or gets "dirty" from. Soil scientists, or pedologists, are primarily interested in the way the five soil forming factors (parent material, climate, topotgraphy, organisms, and time) affect the properties of the soil in its natural, undisturbed state. However, Forensic Geologists study soil that has been disturbed or moved during human activity, to solve crimes. Forensic Geologists obtain soil samples from crime scenes and other sites in question where soil may have been transported, by vehicle or by foot perhaps, and are suspect. Soil characteristics are diverse and this diversity enables Forensic Geologists to use soils as evidence in criminal investigations.
THE FIVE SOIL FORMING FACTORS
Soil formation and the properties of the soil are the result of five key factors: parent material: The material from which the soil is formed. Soil parent material could be bedrock, organic material, an old soil surface, or a deposit from water, wind, glaciers, volcanoes, or material moving down a slope.

23. Soil Stabilization Products Company, Inc. (SSPCo) - Advanced Technology For Pave
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24. Department Of Soil Water And Climate
Directory. Education. Extension. Research. News Archive/Manage. Borlaug Hall. 1991 Upper Buford Circle. St. Paul, MN 55108. Phone 612.625.1244. Fax 612.625.2208. Welcome to the Department of soil
http://www.soils.agri.umn.edu/
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Phone: 612.625.1244
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Welcome to the Department of Soil, Water, and Climate!
The department is recognized as one of the premier departments around the country in soil and environmental sciences. The internationally prominent faculty are supported by excellent research facilities and contribute significantly to the scientific literature on soil and water resources sciences and climatology. The department's credibility is attested by the high level of research grants generated by the faculty. In addition, a large number of the faculty are on editorial boards or serve as editors of prominent scholarly journals. Our goal is to develop and disseminate knowledge on the physical, chemical, biological, and geological processes taking place in the natural environment, and to apply this knowledge base to fulfill the potential of soil and water resources for producing food to sustain life, to preserve the quality of the environment, and to solve environmental problems.
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The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

25. Soil Science - Home
Publishes primary research reports and critical reviews of basic and applied soil science. Fully searchab
http://www.soilsci.com/
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  • Web Resources SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES Welcome to the new Soil Science website. Over the coming months we will be adding new features and services to improve your online experience. We are also upgrading our infrastructure to provide improved reliability and availability to our customers worldwide. As a result of this upgrade we are requiring previously registered users of this site to complete a one-time re-registration step.
    Journal subscribers - please activate your subscription via the Register button on the top menu bar. Your subscriber number is provided on your journal mailing label. If you have already registered on the old site and do not have your subscriber number available, use the Lookup Subscriber Number link on the registration page to obtain this information. Enter your old user name and password and you will be presented with your 12-digit subscriber number.
    Guests - simply create a new account via the Register button on the top menu bar. Once you have established an account you will be able to purchase articles via our pay-per-view service and sign up for additional online services.
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    Frequency: 12 issues per year Editor-in-Chief
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  • 26. National Society Of Consulting Soil Scientists - NSCSS - NSCSS Microbiology Page
    National Society of Consulting soil Scientists. Information on bioremediation, wetland treatment, land application of wastewater, septic systems.
    http://nscss.org/mic.html
    Home Table of Contents Soil Science Links Liability Insurance ... Mission Statement
    NSCSS Microbiology Page
    Applied Soil Microbiology includes: bioremediation, wetland treatment, land application of wastewater, septic systems. Research at Kansas State University into a process known as plant-based bioremediation is showing that an answer to hazardous waste cleanup could be helped by something as simple as planting a tree. "Essentially, bioremediation is using organisms to clean up contaminants," said Larry Davis, professor of biochemistry. "Usually it means bacteria or fungi-emphasizing plants which are present in the root zone."
    The vegetation serves as a pump bringing contaminated water close to the surface. Depending on the type of chemical present, bacteria on the plant roots can feed on some types of chemicals, while other chemicals are brought closer to the surface, which can hasten their degradation because oxygen is present.
    "In some cases, we have actually seen 10 pounds per acre a day removed," Davis said. "It really depends on what's present there."
    In either case, using plant-based bioremediation is cheaper then traditional methods of clean-up such as pumping and treating or excavation, according to Larry Erickson, professor of chemical engineering.

    27. Prof. Dr. Luis I. Prochnow
    Describes the research and teaching activities of this soil fertility and fertilizer specialist in Brazil.
    http://members.aol.com/liprochnow/initial.html

    28. S-9, Soil Mineralogy Home Page
    Fcuses on the solid inorganic phases controlling the physicochemical processes in soils and sediments. Definition of activities, meeting and discussion list. link list.
    http://www.soils.org/divs/s9/index.html
    Officers
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    SSSA Home Page
    Our Purpose Division S-9 of the SSSA focuses on the solid inorganic phases controlling the physico-chemical processes in soils and sediments. To help solve problems related to agriculture, the environment, and the engineering usage of soils and sediments, we 1) identify and quantify the amounts of individual soil mineral phases that occur and measure their distribution; 2) characterize the bulk and surface structures of natural and synthetic soil minerals as well as the physical and chemical properties associated with these structures; 3) determine the types, mechanisms and rates of mineral transformations in soils and sediments; and 4) assess the nature and impact of the interactions of mineral phases with other soil components. This focus leads to better management and utilization of the soil resource for agricultural, environemental, and engineering applications.

    29. Soil Biodiversity And Ecosystem Functioning
    Research projects, data and links from The Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory (NREL,) Colorado State University (CSU).
    http://www.nrel.colostate.edu/soil/
    This link will forward you to the Soil web site:
    Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Homepage
    at Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
    Colorado State University
    http://www.nrel.colostate.edu/projects/soil/

    30. Soil Science Society Of America Journal
    For faster access to SSSAJ Online from these countries use this URL http//intlsoil.scijournals.org Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong
    http://soil.scijournals.org/

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    May-June 2004
    (Next: July 7) The SCI Journals Agronomy Journal Crop Science Vadose Zone Journal ... Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education For faster access to SSSAJ Online from these countries use this URL: http://intl-soil.scijournals.org Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, The Netherlands, UK. (More Information) Online ISSN: 1435-0661 Print ISSN: 0361-5995

    31. Soil Erosion And WEPP Technology
    Tutorial describing processes of soil erosion as well as ways to predict and control erosion.
    http://soils.ecn.purdue.edu/~wepphtml/wepp/wepptut/jhtml/intro.html
    Soil Erosion and WEPP Technology
    Today's society often times focuses on sensational news and short term crises which surround us. By constantly dwelling in the present, many people ignore the long term problems that compound slowly until they reach a crisis level, and may then be very difficult or impossible to correct. Soil erosion is a continuing long term problem. Natural processes such as the production of soil occur at an alarmingly slower rate than soil can be lost. It is estimated that over 3 billion metric tons of soil are eroded off of our fields and pastures each year by water erosion alone. When fertile soil is removed, along with it go the nutrients and organic matter which are significant to the growth of plants and crops. Without this soil, plants and crops will not survive. Thus, it's easy to see that a reduction in this protective cover will only expose more soil to the detrimental effects of wind and water erosion. This tutorial describes erosion processes as well as ways to predict and control erosion. The history and purpose of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) are also included.

    32. SSSAJ -- Archive Of Issues By Date
    Environmental Quality. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education. Copyright © 2004 by the soil Science Society of America.
    http://soil.scijournals.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml
    HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH QUICK SEARCH: [advanced] Author:
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    Full Text and Abstracts: 1 Jul 1999 - 1 May 2004 Abstracts only: 1 Jan 1998 - 1 May 1999
    [How to Obtain Full Text of Older Articles] HOME HELP FEEDBACK ... SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH The SCI Journals Agronomy Journal Crop Science ... Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education

    33. Soil Science Education Home Page
    Includes a soil gallery, where you can see the soil of the Month and read stories in Once Upon a Sandy Loam. Offers other educational activities.
    http://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/globe/index.htm
    What's New? Features Links Resources ... Index Featured Soil Profile Amman Baccalaureate School, Amman, Jordan Here's the Soil Of The Month Archive
    Soil Science Basics

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    ... Privacy, Security, Notices This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 9801747. Soil Science Society of America Recipient: American Society of Agronomy 2002 Educational Materials Awards Program Certificate of Excellence This page's URL is: http://soil.gsfc.nasa.gov
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    34. Soil Erosion Site
    Background information, links to organizations, projects, meetings, data sets, and models.
    http://soilerosion.net
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    35. Soil Foodweb Incorporated
    May web special, We have posted the dates for the soil Foodweb Sustainable Studies Institute Workshops 2004. soil Foodweb, Inc. ©2004 soil Foodweb, Inc.
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    Soil Foodweb Sustainable Studies Institute Workshops 2004 May 28 + June 4, 2004 Field Microscope Training , Soil Foodweb, Corvallis
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    36. En Novative Technologies, Inc.
    Produces innovative soil sampling devices, including En Core and Terra Core Samplers. Order online. Green Bay, WI
    http://www.ennovativetech.com
    Visit the En Novative Online Store Home Contact Us Search ... Credit Application © 1999-2004 En Novative Technologies, Inc. • View Flash Intro

    37. ScienceDirect - Soil Biology And Biochemistry - List Of Issues
    www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09291393 More results from www.sciencedirect.com soil and Health Librarysoil And Health Library Health restrictions. The soil and Health Library has four major sections and a clipfile Radical Agriculture.
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    Volumes 31 - 36 Volume 36, Issue 6 , Pages 875-1015 (June 2004) Volume 36, Issue 5 , Pages 737-873 (May 2004) Volume 36, Issue 4 , Pages 561-736 (April 2004) Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 387-559 (March 2004) Volume 36, Issue 2 , Pages 203-385 (February 2004) Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 1-201 (January 2004) Volume 35, Issue 12 , Pages 1527-1709 (December 2003) Volume 35, Issue 11 , Pages 1411-1526 (November 2003) Volume 35, Issue 10 , Pages 1267-1410 (October 2003) Volume 35, Issue 9 , Pages 1161-1265 (September 2003) Volume 35, Issue 8 , Pages 1005-1160 (August 2003) Volume 35, Issue 7 , Pages 877-1004 (July 2003) Volume 35, Issue 6 , Pages 737-876 (June 2003) Volume 35, Issue 5 , Pages 633-736 (May 2003) Volume 35, Issue 4 , Pages 501-632 (April 2003) Volume 35, Issue 3 , Pages 345-500 (1 March 2003) Volume 35, Issue 2 , Pages 199-343 (1 February 2003) Volume 35, Issue 1

    38. SoilSavers, Inc.
    Describes and offers the soilFX process, a chemical technology for rapid remediation of organic chemical contamination.
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    The SoilFX Process uses proven, patented technology to quickly and efficiently remediate contaminated soil and water.
    • Treat up to 100 tons per hour, 1500 tons per day, with 1 mobile unit.
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    Used extensively since 1994, the SoilFX System has successfully completed over 100 remediation projects. Our mobile units will set up at the site, eliminating trucking costs and speeding completion. Please contact us to learn more about this patented, proven process that has revolutionized the remediation industry.

    39. Soil Restoration And Stabilization | Quattro Environmental, Inc.
    soil restoration and stabilization services and products.
    http://www.kiwipower.com/
    Welcome to Quattro Environmental, Inc. Thank you for visiting our web site. Our objective is to formulate and supply the seeding/soil amendment materials uniquely suited to support the " " and " " technologies developed to successfully establish sustainable native plant growth on drastically disturbed soils in harsh environments.
    Our focus upon " growing soil " recognizes that the key to establishing sustainable native plant growth is to re-build sterile soils into vibrant organic matter, rich in living microorganisms. Rather than merely growing plants per se, this strategy involves setting the stage for the natural re-establishment of mycorrhizal fungi, soil bacteria and other beneficial soil organisms necessary to grow early seral stage native plants - pioneer species that act as soil builders. This is accomplished through the incorporation of certain organic complexes of enzymes and bacteria ( KIWI POWER ), and protein-rich organic fiber nutrients (

    40. NRCS Soil Quality
    soil Quality Managing soil for today and tomorrow. compaction under wheel track, Protecting Urban soil Quality. This technical
    http://soils.usda.gov/sqi/

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    Newly revised: Soil Quality Thunderbook
    A binder to help you organize your soil quality materials. More info
    Protecting Urban Soil Quality
    This technical note explains key principles for protecting soil quality during construction projects, and provides sample language for writing codes and specifications. More info
    Soil Biology and Land Management
    How can you encourage a healthy soil biological community on your land? Learn four general practices that promote good biological function. More info
    Organic Agriculture and Resource Conservation
    Organic farming practices can have positive effects on soil quality. Learn what conservationists need to know about organic production. More info The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment.

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