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CHAPTER II.. Chemical Processes of Soil Formation, 16.—2. _chemical

Soils, Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate and Plant Growth in the Humid and Arid Regions · Eugene W. Hilgard — chapter 5 of 63 · ~111 words · public domain

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CHEMICAL PROCESSES OF SOIL FORMATION, 16.—2. Chemical Disintegrations or Decomposition, 16.—Ingredients of the Atmosphere, 16.—Effects of Water; of Carbonic Acid, 17.—Carbonated water a universal solvent, 17.—Ammonic carbonate, effect on silicates, 18.—Action of oxygen; on ferrous compounds, 18.—Action of Plants and their Remnants, 19.—A. Mechanical; Force of Root Penetration, 19.—B. Chemical; Action of Root Secretions, 19.—Bacterial Action, 20.—Humification, 20.—Causes Influencing Chemical Action and Decomposition, 21.—Heat and Moisture, 21.—Influence of Rainfall on Soil-Formation, 22.—Leaching of the Land, 22.—Residual Soils, 22.—Drain Waters; River Waters. Tables of Solid Contents, 22.—Amount of Dissolved Matters Carried into the Sea; Amount of Sediment, 24.—Sea Water, Composition of; Waters of Landlocked Lakes, 25.—Results of Insufficient Rainfall; Alkali Lands, 28.

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