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Cornell University
Eugene J. Kamprath North Carolina State University
Kenneth J. Frey
Larry P. Wilding
Iowa State University
Texas A&M University
Martin Alexander
Prepared in cooperation with the American Society of Agronomy Monographs Cornmiltee
M.A. Tabatabai, Chairman S. H. Anderson P. S. Baenziger W. T. Frankenberger, Jr.
D. M. Kral S. E. Lingle R. J. Luxmoore
G . A. Peterson S. R. Yaks
D V A N C E S I N
onomy VOLUME 55 Edited by
Donald L. Sparks Department of Plant and Soil Sciences University of Delaware Newark, Delaware
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Contents CONTRIBUI-ORS. .............................................
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PREFACE...................................................
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SYNCHROTRON X-RAYTECHNIQUES IN SOIL,PLANT, AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH Darrell G . Schulze and Paul M. Bertsch 1. Introduction. ..................................................... 11. Synchrotron X-Ray Sources and Synchrotron Light.. .................. III. Synchrotron X-Ray Techniques and Their Applications................. Iv. Accessing Synchrotron Facilities. .................................... References .......................................................
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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN AGRONOMY G. W. Petersen, J. C. Bell, K. McSweeney, G. A. Nielsen, and P. C. Robert I. Introduction. ..................................................... II. Overview of GIS Technology. ...................................... III. Remote Sensing. ..................................................
Iv. Terrain Analysis and Soil