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Revival: Fractals in Soil Science (1998) : Advances in Soil Science

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The application of fractals and fractal geometry in soil science has become increasingly important over the last few years.

This self-contained and timely book was designed to provide detailed and comprehensive information on the current status of the application of fractal geometry in soil science, and on prospects for its future use.

With a detailed and specific introductory chapter, particular attention is paid to comparing and contrasting "fractal" and "fragmentation" concepts.

Some uses of fractals, such as to quantify the retention and transport properties of soils, to describe the intricate geometry of pore surfaces and macropore networks, or to elucidate the rooting patterns of various plants, are discussed.

Applications of fractals in soil science are both relatively recent and in constant evolution.

This book reflects accurately existing trends, by allowing sharp differences among the viewpoints expressed in contributed chapters to be presented to the reader in one self-contained volume.

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Product Details
CRC Press
113855877X / 9781138558779
Paperback / softback
29/01/2019
United Kingdom
386 pages
156 x 234 mm, 453 grams