This research has led to more effective soil remediation strategies and predictive models. He is the author or coauthor of publications. These include: 11 edited books, 53 book chapters, and refereed papers. Sparks has served as editor of Advances in Agronomy since , having edited 77 volumes. He has given over invited presentations at scientific conferences throughout the world, and been a lecturer at 98 universities and institutes in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
He has received numerous honors and awards including Fellow of five scientific societies, national and international research awards, distinguished fellowships and lectureships, and teaching and mentoring awards.
Add to cart. Sales tax will be calculated at check-out. Resources Textbook Support for Instructors. Free Global Shipping. Description Environmental Soil Chemistry illustrates fundamental principles of soil chemistry with respect to environmental reactions between soils and other natural materials and heavy metals, pesticides, industrial contaminants, acid rain, and salts.
Timely and comprehensive discussions of applications to real-world environmental concerns are a central focus of this established text. Upper level undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professionals, in environmental soil science, environmental and agricultural engineering, marine studies, and geochemistry. The Modern Environmental Movement. Contaminants in Waters and Soils. Case Study of Pollution of Soils and Waters.
Soil Decontamination. Inorganic Soil Components: Pauling's Rules. Primary Soil Minerals. Secondary Soil Minerals. Specific Surface of Soil Minerals. Surface Charge of Soil Minerals. Composition of SOM. Fractionation of SOM. SOM Structure. Functional Groups and Charge Characteristics. Humic Substance-Metal Interactions.
SOM-Clay Complexes. Speciation of the Soil Solution. Ion Activity and Activity Coefficients. Dissolution and Solubility Processes. Sorption Phenomena on Soils: Introduction and Terminology. Surface Functional Groups. Surface Complexes. Adsorption Isotherms. Equilibrium-Based Adsorption Models. The final three chapters describe the chemistry of aluminum in soils, waters, and watersheds. These chapters illustrate the problems of spatial and temporal variability, metastability, and scale that continue to make aluminum geochemistry one of the great challenges in modern environmental science.
Sparks,Donald L. Sparks Ph. Dudzinska,John Barich,Marjorie A. Gonzalez,Robin K. Physiology of Crop Production Author : N. Trace Elements in Soil Author : I. Iskandar,Mary B. Dennis Cooke,Eugene B.
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