A Visual Atlas for Soil Micromorphologists

This open access atlas is an up-to-date visual resource on the features and structures observed in soil thin sections, i.e. soil micromorphology. The book addresses the growing interest in soil micromorphology in the fields of soil science, earth science, archaeology and forensic science, and serves...

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Main Author: Verrecchia, Eric P. (auth)
Other Authors: Trombino, Luca (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2021
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