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European Journal of Soil Science

Description
Published on behalf of the British Society of Soil Science (and the National Societies of Soil Science in Europe)

 

Status
active
Indexing
Analytical Abstracts, ASCA, BIOBASE/Current, Awareness in Biological Sciences, CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts, CSA Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Current Contents, Geosystems GeoArchive database and printed bibliography Geotitles, NISC CD-ROMs Geosearch and HydroRom, Science Citation Index,
Scopus
Predecessor
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1351-0754
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Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1351-0754
First volume
1
Last volume
59+
Publish city
Oxford
Homepage
Description
Our understanding of soil continues to advance. Better instruments and new techniques allow us to penetrate its structure and monitor its behaviour. Developments in statistical theory backed by sound programming and more powerful computers are leading to more effective survey and spatial prediction. Long-term experiments continue to provide new insight into the soil's response to management. The knowledge and understanding gained are essential for managing land without its deteriorating, and for protecting and restoring it. They should also underlie sound policies in land use regionally and nationally.

The European Journal of Soil Science, as one of the premier journals in the field, fosters that understanding by publishing the latest significant findings of research, the description of new techniques, and up-to-date authoritative and critical reviews over the whole field of soil science and its applications. European Journal of Soil Science welcomes contributions from all countries, and its editorial board has members in four continents.


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