Interpreting Soil Test Results is a practical reference enabling soil
scientists, environmental scientists, environmental engineers, land
holders and others involved in land management to better understand a
range of soil test methods and interpret the results of these tests. It
also contains a comprehensive description of the soil properties
relevant to many environmental and natural land resource issues and
investigations.
This edition has an additional chapter on soil organic carbon store
estimation and an extension of the chapter on soil contamination. It
also includes sampling guidelines for landscape design and a section on
trace elements. The book updates and expands sections covering acid
sulfate soil, procedures for sampling soils, levels of nutrients present
in farm products, soil sodicity, salinity and rainfall erosivity. It
includes updated interpretations for phosphorus in soils, soil pH and
the cation exchange capacity of soils.
Features:
* A quick reference guide to interpreting the numbers associated with a
range of soil tests.
* A list of soil properties for which soil testing may be required.
Users will be able to judge what soil tests are available for various
purposes and how the results of these tests may be interpreted.
* A comprehensive list of references for soil properties and
interpretation of results for those who wish to access more detailed
information.