Introduction to the Biogeochemistry of Soils, 9781108831260
Hardcover
Unlock soil secrets: biogeochemical cycles, research skills, and data mastery.

Introduction to the Biogeochemistry of Soils

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  • Hardcover

    230 pages

  • Release Date

    17 June 2021

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Summary

Unveiling Earth’s Hidden Engine: An Introduction to Soil Biogeochemistry

The first process-based textbook illuminating how soils form and function within biogeochemical cycles. This book delivers a self-contained and integrated overview of the field, tailored for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in soil science, environmental science, and Earth sciences.

A jargon-free approach rapidly introduces you to the theoretical foundations of the field, progressing to the …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781108831260
ISBN-10:1108831265
Author:Ronald Amundson
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:230
Release Date:17 June 2021
Weight:680g
Dimensions:253mm x 194mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

‘Amundson’s introduction to soil biogeochemistry provides an exciting path for future students with a wide range of interests, especially ecological and Earth science students. This introduction to the topic is as important as it is long overdue.’ Daniel D. Richter, Duke University‘This book provides the conceptual and quantitative tools to study soil as an integral part of the Earth system. Professor Amundson emphasizes the physical, chemical and biological processes responsible for developing and maintaining soil and its role in facilitating and modifying mass fluxes at the Earth’s surface. It is the most engaging, useful and concise book available on soil’s role in terrestrial biogeochemistry.’ Oliver Chadwick, University of California, Santa Barbara‘This is the type of textbook that even the specialist can read and enjoy. It is surprising in its coverage - spanning, for example, from the Big Bang to yesterday and from state-of-the-science models of soil formation to filling out soil data sheets. Even the problems at the end of chapters are interesting: they will act as springboards to launch students further into the world of soils and how to think scientifically.’ Susan L. Brantley, Pennsylvania State University‘This book blends exquisitely the classic and fundamental with the modern and highly specialized. From basic concepts of soil science to the query of modern databases, Amundson covers it comprehensively and quantitatively.’ Daniel O. Breecker, University of Texas, Austin‘Ronald Amundson … presents a comprehensive view of soils as natural, dynamic bodies through geologic time and space. Readers with substantive math and chemistry skills will appreciate his discussion of soil biochemistry and its central role in understanding climate change and the evolution of life on our planet. Branches of many disciplines have been grafted to the humble rootstock of soil science in this book.’ Susan E. Marshall, Humboldt State University‘Finally, we have a textbook on soil that teaches us without overwhelming us. This book is a remarkable success in shedding light on concepts, observations, and perspectives, a rare balance that our precious soils deserve.’ Kyungsoo Yoo, University of Minnesota, St. Paul

About The Author

Ronald Amundson

Ronald Amundson has spent his career at Berkeley working to integrate and expand an appreciation of soils within the earth sciences. By utilizing principles of isotope geochemistry, he has developed isotopic tools for environmental and paleoclimate studies, and helped develop new methods of dating soils and landscapes. He has nearly two decades of research experience in the Atacama Desert of Chile exploring the climate threshold between the biotic and abiotic regions on Earth, and how this can ultimately inform us about the history of our planetary neighbour, Mars. Amundson is an elected Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America and the American Geophysical Union.

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