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Author Index Geoderma Volumes 51-100 BIBLIOGRAPHY 0001 Abadin, J., Gonzalez-Prieto, S. J. and Carballas, T. Soil N biochemical ´ diversity and numerical taxonomy as tools in the pedogenetic study of a fossil profile Ž. 85 4 : 341-355 0002 Abbaspour, Karim C. and Moon, David E. Relationships between conven- tional field information and some soil properties measured in the laboratory Ž . 55 1-2 : 119-140 0003 Abu-Sharar, T. M. Effects of sewage sludge treatments on aggregate slaking, clay dispersion and hydraulic conductivity of a semi-arid soil sample Ž . 59 1-4 : 327-343 0004 Acres, B. D., Green, M. A. and Rackham, L. J. A method for identifying soil catenas and determining map unit composition used in a reconnaissance soil survey in Tanzania Ž. 57 4 : 387-404 0005 Adamo, P., McHardy, W. J. and Edwards, A. C. SEM observations in the Ž . back-scattered mode of the soil-root zone of Brassica napus cv. Rafal plants grown at a range of soil pH values Ž. 85 4 : 357-370 0006 Adamo, P., Violante, P. and Wilson, M. J. Tubular and spheroidal halloysite in Ž . pyroclastic deposits in the area of the Roccamonfina Volcano southern Italy Ž . 99 3-4 : 295-316 0007 Addiscott, T. M. Simulation modelling and soil behaviour Ž . 60 1-4 : 15-40 0008 Agbenin, John O. and Tiessen, H. Phosphorus transformations in a topose- quence of Lithosols and Cambisols from semi-arid northeastern Brazil Ž. 62 4 : 345-362 0009 Agbenin, John O. and van Raij, Bernardo Rate processes of calcium, magne- sium and potassium desorption from variable-charge soils by mixed ion-ex- change resins Ž . 93 1-2 : 141-157 0010 Aggangan, N. S., Dell, B. and Malajczuk, N. Effects of chromium and nickel on growth of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus and formation of ectomyc- orrhizas on Eucalyptus urophylla S. T. Blake Ž . 84 1-3 : 15-27 0011 Al-Awajy, M. H., Heakal, M. S., Al-Asheikh, A. and Reda, M. Distribution and composition of salts in sand dunes overlying salt flats of coastal desert, Saudi Arabia Ž . 54 1-4 : 125-136 0012 Al-Sewailem, M. S., Khaled, E. M. and Mashhady, A. S. Retention of copper by desert sands coated with ferric hydroxides Ž . 89 3-4 : 249-258 0013 Alexander, E. B. and Burt, R. Soil development on moraines of Mendenhall Glacier, Southeast Alaska; 1, The moraines and soil morphology Ž . 72 1-2 : 1-17 0014 Allen, C. E., Darmody, R. G., Thorn, C. E., Dixon, J. C. and Schlyter, P. Clay mineralogy, chemical weathering and landscape evolution in arctic-alpine Sweden Ž . 99 3-4 : 277-294

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Author Index Geoderma Volumes 51-100

BIBLIOGRAPHY

0001 Abadin, J., Gonzalez-Prieto, S. J. and Carballas, T.Soil N biochemical´diversity and numerical taxonomy as tools in the pedogenetic study of a fossilprofile Ž .85 4 : 341-355

0002 Abbaspour, Karim C. and Moon, David E. Relationships between conven-tional field information and some soil properties measured in the laboratory Ž .55 1-2 : 119-140

0003 Abu-Sharar, T. M. Effects of sewage sludge treatments on aggregate slaking,clay dispersion and hydraulic conductivity of a semi-arid soil sample Ž .59 1-4 : 327-343

0004 Acres, B. D., Green, M. A. and Rackham, L. J.A method for identifying soilcatenas and determining map unit composition used in a reconnaissance soilsurvey in Tanzania Ž .57 4 : 387-404

0005 Adamo, P., McHardy, W. J. and Edwards, A. C. SEM observations in theŽ .back-scattered mode of the soil-root zone of Brassica napus cv. Rafal plants

grown at a range of soil pH values Ž .85 4 : 357-370

0006 Adamo, P., Violante, P. and Wilson, M. J.Tubular and spheroidal halloysite inŽ .pyroclastic deposits in the area of the Roccamonfina Volcano southern Italy Ž .99 3-4 : 295-316

0007 Addiscott, T. M. Simulation modelling and soil behaviour Ž .60 1-4 : 15-40

0008 Agbenin, John O. and Tiessen, H.Phosphorus transformations in a topose-quence of Lithosols and Cambisols from semi-arid northeastern Brazil Ž .62 4 : 345-362

0009 Agbenin, John O. and van Raij, BernardoRate processes of calcium, magne-sium and potassium desorption from variable-charge soils by mixed ion-ex-change resins Ž .93 1-2 : 141-157

0010 Aggangan, N. S., Dell, B. and Malajczuk, N.Effects of chromium and nickelon growth of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus and formation of ectomyc-orrhizas on Eucalyptus urophylla S. T. Blake Ž .84 1-3 : 15-27

0011 Al-Awajy, M. H., Heakal, M. S., Al-Asheikh, A. and Reda, M. Distributionand composition of salts in sand dunes overlying salt flats of coastal desert,Saudi Arabia Ž .54 1-4 : 125-136

0012 Al-Sewailem, M. S., Khaled, E. M. and Mashhady, A. S.Retention of copperby desert sands coated with ferric hydroxides Ž .89 3-4 : 249-258

0013 Alexander, E. B. and Burt, R. Soil development on moraines of MendenhallGlacier, Southeast Alaska; 1, The moraines and soil morphology Ž .72 1-2 : 1-17

0014 Allen, C. E., Darmody, R. G., Thorn, C. E., Dixon, J. C. and Schlyter, P.Clay mineralogy, chemical weathering and landscape evolution in arctic-alpineSweden Ž .99 3-4 : 277-294

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vAlmendros Arah

0015 Almendros, G. and Sanz, J.A structural study of alkyl polymers in soil afterperborate degradation of humin Ž .53 1-2 : 79-95

0016 Almond, P. C. and Tonkin, P. J. Pedogenesis by upbuilding in an extremeleaching and weathering environment, and slow loess accretion, South West-land, New Zealand Ž .92 1-2 : 1-36

0017 Alphei, Jorn and Scheu, StefanEffects of biocidal treatments on biological andnutritional properties of a mull-structured woodland soil Ž .56 1-4 : 435-448

0018 Alvarez, R. and Lavado, R. S. Climate, organic matter and clay contentrelationships in the Pampa and Chaco soils, Argentina Ž .83 1-2 : 127-141

0019 Alvarez Rogel, J., Ortiz Silla, R. and Alcaraz Ariza, F. Edaphic characteriza-tion and soil ionic composition influencing plant zonation in a semiaridMediterranean salt marsh Ž .99 1-2 : 81-98

0020 Amador, Jose A., Wang, Yong, Savin, Mary C. and Gorres, Josef H.¨Fine-scale spatial variability of physical and biological soil properties inKingston, Rhode Island Ž .98 1-2 : 83-94

0021 Ambles, Andre, Parlanti, Edith, Jambu, Pierre, Mayoungou, Pierre andJacquesy, Jean-Clauden-Alkane oxidation in soil; formation of internalmonoalkenes Ž .64 1-2 : 111-124

0022 Amelung, W. and Zech, W. Organic species in ped surface and core fractionsalong a climosequence in the prairie, North America Ž .74 3-4 : 193-206

0023 Amelung, W. and Zech, W. Minimisation of organic matter disruption duringparticle-size fractionation of grassland epipedons Ž .92 1-2 : 73-85

0024 Amit, R., Gerson, R. and Yaalon, D. H.Stages and rate of the gravel shatteringprocess by salts in desert Reg soils Ž .57 3 : 295-324

0025 Ampe, C. and Langohr, R. Distribution and dynamics of shrub roots in Recentcoastal dune valley ecosystems of Belgium Ž .56 1-4 : 37-55

0026 Amundson, Ronald Towards the quantitative modeling of pedogenesis; a re-xview; comment; Functional vs. mechanistic theories; the paradox of paradigms Ž .63 3-4 : 299-302

0027 Amundson, Ronald, Stern, Libby, Baisden, Troy and Wang, YangTheisotopic composition of soil and soil-respired CO2 Ž .82 1-3 : 83-114

0028 Anderson, S. H., Peyton, R. L., Wigger, J. W. and Gantzer, C. J.Influence ofaggregate size on solute transport as measured using computed tomography Ž .53 3-4 : 387-398

0029 ( ) w xAndriesse, W. reviewer Agro-ecological regions of India book review Ž .52 3-4 : 370

0030 Arah, J. R. M., Thornley, J. H. M., Poulton, Paul R. and Richter, D. D.Simulating trends in soil organic carbon in long-term experiments using the

Ž .ITE Edinburgh Forest and Hurley Pasture ecosystem models Ž .81 1-2 : 61-74

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vArai Baghernejad

0031 Arai, Shigemitsu, Hatta, Tamao, Tanaka, Ueru, Hayamizu, Kikuko, Kigoshi,Kunihiko and Ito, Osamu Characterization of the organic components of anAlfisol and a Vertisol in adjacent locations in Indian semi-arid tropics usingoptical spectroscopy,13C NMR spectroscopy, and14C dating Ž .69 1-2 : 59-70

0032 Aran, Delphine, Gury, Michel and Jeanroy, Emmanuel Organo-metalliccomplexes in an Andosol; a comparative study with a Cambisol and Podzol Ž .99 1-2 : 65-79

0033 ( )Arnold, P. W. reviewer Introduction to the petrology of soils and chemicalw xweathering book review Ž .55 1-2 : 176-177

0034 ( )Arnold, P. W. reviewer Manual of soil laboratory testing; Volume 1, Soilw xclassification and compaction book review Ž .58 1-2 : 125-126

0035 ( )Arnold, P. W. reviewer Manual of soil laboratory testing; Vol. 2, Permeabil-w xity, shear strength and compressibility tests book review Ž .65 3-4 : 339-342

0036 ( ) w xArnold, P. W. reviewer Soil science; methods and applications book review Ž .66 1-2 : 160-161

0037 ( )Arnold, P. W. reviewer Australian sodic soils; distribution, properties andw xmanagement book review Ž .72 1-2 : 161-162

0038 Arocena, J. M., Pawluk, S. and Dudas, M. J.Genesis of selected sandy soils inAlberta, Canada as revealed by microfabric, leachate- and soil composition Ž .54 1-4 : 65-90

0039 Arocena, J. M., Pawluk, S. and Dudas, M. J.Mineral transformations in somesandy soils from Alberta, Canada Ž .61 1-2 : 17-38

0040 ( ) w xArocena, J. M. reviewer Soil microscopy and micromorphology book review Ž .66 1-2 : 155-157

0041 Assallay, A. M., Jefferson, Ian, Rogers, C. D. F. and Smalley, I. J.Fragipanformation in loess soils; development of the Bryant hydroconsolidation hypoth-esis Ž .83 1-2 : 1-16

0042 Assimakopoulos, J. H., Yassoglou, N. J. and Bovis, C. P.Effects of incubationat different water contents, air-drying and K-additions on potassium availabilityof a Vertisol sample Ž .61 3-4 : 223-236

0043 Atteia, O., Thelin, P., Pfeifer, H. R., Dubois, J. P. and Hunziker, J. C.A´search for the origin of cadmium in the soil of the Swiss Jura Ž .68 3 : 149-172

0044 ( ) ( )Auerswald, K. reviewer and Niederbudde, E. A. reviewer Untersuchungenzur Modellierung der Bodenneubildungsrate auf Opalinuston des Baseler

w xTafeljura book review Ž .77 1 : 81-82

0045 Augusto, Laurent, Turpault, Marie-Pierre and Ranger, Jacques Impact offorest tree species on feldspar weathering rates Ž .96 3 : 215-237

0046 Bagarello, VincenzoInfluence of well preparation on field-saturated hydraulicconductivity measured with the Guelph permeameter Ž .80 1-2 : 169-180

0047 Baghernejad, M. and Dalrymple, J. B. Colloidal suspensions of calciumcarbonate in soils and their likely significance in the formation of calcichorizons Ž .58 1-2 : 17-41

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vBain Bartoli

0048 Bain, Derek C., Mellor, A., Robertson-Rintoul, M. S. E. and Buckland, S. T.Variations in weathering processes and rates with time in a chronosequence ofsoils from Glen Feshie, Scotland Ž .57 3 : 275-293

0049 Bajracharya, K., Tran, Y. T. and Barry, D. A. Cadmium adsorption atdifferent pore water velocities Ž .73 3-4 : 197-216

0050 Barahona, E. and Iriarte, A. A method for the collection of soil monoliths fromstony and gravelly soils Ž .87 3-4 : 305-310

0051 Barancikova, G., Senesi, N. and Brunetti, G.Chemical and spectroscopiccharacterization of humic acids isolated from different Slovak soil types Ž .78 3-4 : 251-266

0052 Barbiero, Laurent and Van Vliet-Lanoe, Brigitte The alkali soils of the¨middle Niger Valley; origins, formation and present evolution Ž .84 4 : 323-343

0053 ( ) ( )Barker, Lawrence E. reviewer and Lindstrom, F. Tom reviewer Transferw xfunctions and solute movement through soil theory application book review Ž .53 1-2 : 172-173

0054 Barman, Aloke K., Varadachari, Chandrika and Ghosh, Kunal Weatheringof silicate minerals by organic acids; I, Nature of cation solubilisation Ž .53 1-2 : 45-63

0055 Barois, I., Villemin, G., Lavelle, P. and Toutain, F. Transformation of the soilŽ .structure through Pontoscolex corethrurus Oligochaeta intestinal tract Ž .56 1-4 : 57-66

0056 Barois, Isabelle, Dubroeucq, Didier, Rojas, Patricia and Lavelle, PatrickAndosol-forming process linked with soil fauna under the perennial grassMulhembergia macroura Ž .86 3-4 : 241-260

0057 Barrett, Linda R. Podzolization under forest and stump prairie vegetation innorthern Michigan Ž .78 1-2 : 37-58

0058 Barriuso, E., Feller, C., Calvet, R. and Cerri, C. Sorption of atrazine,terbutryn and 2,4-D herbicides in two Brazilian Oxisols Ž .53 1-2 : 155-167

0059 Barros, E., Curmi, P., Hallaire, V., Chauvel, A. and Lavelle, P.The role ofmacrofauna in the transformation and reversibility of soil structure of an Oxisolin the process of forest to pasture conversion Ž .100 1-2 : 193-213

0060 Bartlett, Richmond J. and James, Bruce R.System for categorizing soil redoxstatus by chemical field testing Ž .68 3 : 211-218

0061 Bartoli, F., Philippy, R. and Burtin, G. Influence of organic matter onaggregation in Oxisols rich in gibbsite or in goethite; I, Structures; the fractalapproach Ž .54 1-4 : 231-257

0062 Bartoli, F., Burtin, G. and Guerif, J. Influence of organic matter on aggrega-tion in Oxisols rich in gibbsite or in goethite; II, Clay dispersion, aggregatestrength and water-stability Ž .54 1-4 : 259-274

0063 Bartoli, F., Burtin, G., Philippy, R. and Gras, F. Influence of fir root zone onsoil structure in a 23 m forest transect; the fractal approach Ž .56 1-4 : 67-85

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vBartoli Berdanier

0064 Bartoli, F., Burtin, G., Royer, J. J., Gury, M., Gomendy, V., Philippy, R.,Leviandier, T. and Gafrej, R. Spatial variability of topsoil characteristicswithin one silty soil type; effects on clay migration Ž .68 4 : 279-300

0065 Barzegar, A. Rahman, Oades, J. M., Rengasamy, P. and Murray, R. S.Tensile strength of dry, remoulded soils as affected by properties of the clayfraction Ž .65 1-2 : 93-108

0066 Barzegar, A. Rahman, Rengasamy, Pichu and Oades, J. MalcolmEffects ofclay type and rate of wetting on the mellowing of compacted soils Ž .68 1-2 : 39-49

0067 Batjes, N. H. Development of a world data set of soil water retention propertiesusing pedotransfer rules Ž .71 1-2 : 31-52

0068 Batjes, N. H. and Dijkshoorn, J. A. Carbon and nitrogen stocks in the soils ofthe Amazon region Ž .89 3-4 : 273-286

0069 Batjes, N. H. Effects of mapped variation in soil conditions on estimates of soilcarbon and nitrogen stocks for South America Ž .97 1-2 : 135-144

0070 Beare, Michael H. and Bruce, R. RussellA comparison of methods formeasuring water-stable aggregates; implications for determining environmentaleffects on soil structure Ž .56 1-4 : 87-104

0071 Beauvais, Anicet and Roquin, ClaudePetrological differentiation patterns andgeomorphic distribution of ferricretes in Central Africa Ž .73 1-2 : 63-82

0072 Beavis, J. and Mott, C. J. B.Effects of land use on the amino acid compositionof soils; 1, Manured and unmanured soils from the Broadbalk continuouswheat experiment, Rothamsted, England Ž .72 3-4 : 259-270

0073 Beavis, J. and Mott, C. J. B.Effects of land use on the amino acid compositionof soils; 2, Soils from the Park Grass experiment and Broadbalk Wilderness,Rothamsted, England Ž .91 1-2 : 173-190

0074 Beck, M. A. and Elsenbeer, H.Biogeochemical cycles of soil phosphorus insouthern Alpine Spodosols Ž .91 3-4 : 249-260

0075 Becze-Deak, J., Langohr, R. and Verrecchia, E. P.Small scale secondaryCaCO accumulations in selected sections of the European loess belt; morpho-3

logical forms and potential for paleoenvironmental reconstruction Ž .76 3-4 : 221-252

0076 Bellanca, A. and Neri, R.Dissolution and precipitation of gypsum and carbon-ate minerals in soils on evaporite deposits, central Sicily; isotope geochemistryand microfabric analysis Ž .59 1-4 : 263-277

0077 Benke, M. B., Mermut, A. R. and Shariatmadari, H. Retention of dissolvedorganic carbon from vinasse by a tropical soil, kaolinite, and Fe-oxides Ž .91 1-2 : 47-63

0078 Berdanier, C. R., Ross, S. J. and Grossman, R. B.Soil water capacityw xprediction erratum Ž .65 1-2 : 171

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vBergelin Birkeland

0079 Bergelin, A., van Hees, Patrick A. W., Wahlberg, O. and Lundstrom, Ulla S.The acid-base properties of high and low molecular weight organic acids in soilsolutions of podzolic soils Ž .94 2-4 : 223-235

0080 Bernaldez, F. G. and Rey Benayas, J. M.Geochemical relationships betweengroundwater and wetland soils and their effects on vegetation in central Spain Ž .55 3-4 : 273-288

0081 Bernard, Claude, Laverdiere, Marc R. and Pesant, Alain R.Variabilite de la` ´wrelation entre les pertes de cesium et de sol par erosion hydrique Variability of´ ´xthe relation between cesium loss and soil loss by water erosion Ž .52 3-4 : 265-277

0082 Bernier, N., Ponge, J. F. and Andre, J.Comparative study of soil organic´Ž .layers in two bilberry-spruce forest stands Vaccinio-Piceetea ; relation to

forest dynamics Ž .59 1-4 : 89-108

0083 Bernoux, Martial, Cerri, Carlos C., Neill, Christopher and de Moraes, JenerF. L. The use of stable carbon isotopes for estimating soil organic matterturnover rates Ž .82 1-3 : 43-58

0084 Berthelsen, Bjorn Ove and Steinnes, EilivAccumulation patterns of heavymetals in soil profiles as affected by forest clear-cutting Ž .66 1-2 : 1-14

0085 Beyer, Lothar, Pingpank, Kristina, Wriedt, Gunther and Bolter, Manfred¨Ž .Soil formation in coastal continental Antarctica Wilkes Land Ž .95 3-4 : 283-304

0086 Bhattacharyya, T., Pal, D. K. and Srivastava, P.Role of zeolites in persis-tence of high altitude ferruginous Alfisols of the humid tropical Western Ghats,India Ž .90 3-4 : 263-276

0087 Bhonsle, N. S., Pal, S. K. and Sekhon, G. S.Relationship of K forms andrelease characteristics with clay mineralogy Ž .54 1-4 : 285-293

0088 Bielders, C. L. and Baveye, P.Vertical particle segregation in structural crusts;experimental observations and the role of shear strain Ž .67 3-4 : 247-261

0089 Bierkens, M. F. P., van Bakel, P. J. T. and Wesseling, J. G.Comparison oftwo modes of surface water control using a soil water model and surfaceelevation data Ž .89 1-2 : 149-175

0090 Bierkens, Marc F. P. and Weerts, Henk J. T. Application of indicatorsimulation to modelling the lithological properties of a complex confining layer Ž .62 1-3 : 265-284

0091 ( )Bindraban, Prem S. reviewer Towards sustainable land use; furthering coop-w xeration between people and institutions book review Ž .96 1-2 : 155-157

0092 Bird, M. I., Veenendaal, E. M., Moyo, C., Lloyd, J. W. and Frost, P.EffectŽof fire and soil texture on soil carbon in a sub-humid savanna Matopos,

.Zimbabwe Ž .94 1 : 71-90

0093 ( )Birkeland, Peter W. reviewer Soils in archaeology, landscape evolution andw xoccupation book review Ž .61 1-2 : 143-144

0094 ( ) w xBirkeland, Peter W. reviewer Whole regolith pedology book review Ž .67 3-4 : 277-280

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vBisdom Bosma

0095 ( ) wBisdom, E. B. A. reviewer Lehrbuch der Bodenkunde Textbook of soilxscience; book review Ž .55 1-2 : 175-176

0096 Bisdom, E. B. A., Dekker, L. W. and Schoute, J. F. T.Water repellency ofsieve fractions from sandy soils and relationships with organic material and soilstructure Ž .56 1-4 : 105-118

0097 Bishop, Thomas F. A., McBratney, A. B. and Laslett, G. M.Modelling soilattribute depth functions with equal-area quadratic smoothing splines Ž .91 1-2 : 27-45

0098 Blagoveshchensky, Yu. N. and Samsonova, V. P.Fractal and the statisticalanalysis of spatial distributions of Fe-Mn concretions in soddy-podsolic soils Ž .88 3-4 : 265-282

0099 Blanchart, E., Bruand, A. and Lavelle, P. The physical structure of casts ofŽ . ŽMillsonia anomala Oligochaeta; Megascolecidae in shrub savanna soils Coteˆ

.d’Ivoire Ž .56 1-4 : 119-132

0100 Blank, R. R., Young, J. A. and Lugaski, T. Pedogenesis on talus slopes, theBuckskin Range, Nevada, USA Ž .71 1-2 : 121-142

0101 Blecker, S. W., Yonker, C. M., Olson, C. G. and Kelly, E. F.Paleopedologicand geomorphic evidence for Holocene climate variation, Shortgrass Steppe,Colorado, USA Ž .76 1-2 : 113-130

0102 ( ) w xBlume, H. P. reviewer Soils in the urban environment book review Ž .53 1-2 : 169

0103 Bockheim, J. G., Marshall, J. G. and Kelsey, H. M.Soil-forming processesand rates on uplifted marine terraces in southwestern Oregon, USA Ž .73 1-2 : 39-62

0104 Bockheim, J. G. and Tarnocai, C.Recognition of cryoturbation for classifyingpermafrost-affected soils Ž .81 3-4 : 281-293

0105 Bockheim, J. G. and Gennadiyev, A. N.The role of soil-forming processes inthe definition of taxa in Soil Taxonomy and the World Soil Reference Base Ž .95 1-2 : 53-72

0106 Boddy, Lynne, Wells, John M., Culshaw, Claire and Donnelly, Damian P.Fractal analysis in studies of mycelium in soil Ž .88 3-4 : 301-328

0107 Boer, Matthias, del Barrio, Gabriel and Puigdefabregas, JuanMapping soil´depth classes in dry Mediterranean areas using terrain attributes derived from adigital elevation model Ž .72 1-2 : 99-118

0108 Bohan, Liao, Seip, Hans Martin and Larssen, Thorjorn Response of twoChinese forest soils to acidic inputs; leaching experiment Ž .75 1-2 : 53-73

0109 Boll, J., van Rijn, R. P. G., Weiler, K. W., Ewen, J. A., Daliparthy, J.,Herbert, S. J. and Steenhuis, T. S.Using ground-penetrating radar to detectlayers in a sandy field soil Ž .70 2-4 : 117-132

0110 Bonifacio, E., Zanini, E., Boero, V. and Franchini-Angela, M.Pedogenesis ina soil catena on serpentinite in north-western Italy Ž .75 1-2 : 33-51

0111 Bosma, Willem Jan P., Marinussen, Mari P. J. C. and van der Zee, SjoerdE. A. T. M. Simulation and areal interpolation of reactive solute transport Ž .62 1-3 : 217-231

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vBotha Bourennane

0112 Botha, G. A. and Hughes, J. C.Pedogenic palygorskite and dolomite in a lateNeogene sedimentary succession, northwestern Transvaal, South Africa Ž .53 1-2 : 139-154

0113 Botschek, Johannes, Ferraz, Joao, Jahnel, Marcelo and Skowronek, ArminSoil chemical properties of a toposequence under primary rain forest in the

Ž .Itacoatiara vicinity Amazonas, Brazil Ž .72 1-2 : 119-132

0114 Bouabid, Rachid, Nater, Edward A. and Barak, Phillip Measurement of poresize distribution in a lamellar Bt horizon using epifluorescence microscopy andimage analysis Ž .53 3-4 : 309-328

0115 Bouabid, Rachid, Nater, Edward A. and Bloom, Paul R.Characterization ofthe weathering status of feldspar minerals in sandy soils of Minnesota usingSEM and EDX Ž .66 1-2 : 137-149

0116 Boucneau, G., Van Meirvenne, M., Desmet, J. and Hofman, G.A methodol-ogy to evaluate the reliability of the Belgian soil map for predicting the actualwater table characteristics Ž .69 3-4 : 193-207

0117 Boudot, Jean-PierreRelative efficiency of complexed aluminum, noncrystallineAl hydroxide, allophane and imogolite in retarding the biodegradation of citricacid Ž .52 1-2 : 29-39

0118 Bouma, J. and Hack-ten Broeke, M. J. D.Simulation modelling as a method tostudy land qualities and crop productivity related to soil structure differences Ž .57 1-2 : 51-67

0119 Bouma, J. Soil behavior under field conditions; differences in perception andtheir effects on research Ž .60 1-4 : 1-14

0120 ( ) w xBouma, J. reviewer The literature of soil science book review Ž .66 1-2 : 161-162

0121 Bouma, J., Burrough, P. A., de Gruijter, J. J., Van Ranst, E., Johnson, A.K. L., McBratney, A. B. and Rossiter, David G. A theoretical framework for

w xland evaluation discussions and reply Ž .72 3-4 : 191-202

0122 Bouma, J. The role of quantitative approaches in soil science when interactingwith stakeholders Ž .78 1-2 : 1-12

0123 Bouma, J. and Droogers, P.A procedure to derive land quality indicators forsustainable agricultural production Ž .85 1 : 103-110

0124 Bouma, J., Batjes, N. H. and Groot, J. J. R.Exploring land quality effects onworld food supply Ž .86 1-2 : 43-59

0125 Bouma, J. and Droogers, P.Comparing different methods for estimating thesoil moisture supply capacity of a soil series subjected to different types ofmanagement Ž .92 3-4 : 185-197

0126 Bourennane, H., King, D. and Couturier, A. Comparison of kriging withexternal drift and simple linear regression for predicting soil horizon thicknesswith different sample densities Ž .97 3-4 : 255-271

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vBoutton Brus

0127 Boutton, Thomas W., Archer, Steven R., Midwood, Andrew J., Zitzer,Stephen F. and Bol, Rolandd13C values of soil organic carbon and their usein documenting vegetation change in a subtropical savanna ecosystem Ž .82 1-3 : 5-41

0128 ( )Bouwer, E. J. reviewer Reactions and movement of organic chemicals in soilsw xbook review Ž .52 3-4 : 371-373

0129 ( )Bouwer, E. J. reviewer Chemistry of the solid water interface; processes atw xmineral-water and particle-water interface in natural systems book review Ž .63 3-4 : 309-310

0130 Box, James E., Jr.Use of the minirhizotron-miniature video camera techniquefor measuring root dynamics Ž .56 1-4 : 133-141

0131 Boyadgiev, T. G. and Verheye, W. H.Contribution to a utilitarian classificationof gypsiferous soil Ž .74 3-4 : 321-338

0132 Bregt, A. K., Gesink, H. J. and AlkasumaMapping the conditional probabilityof soil variables Ž .53 1-2 : 15-29

0133 Bridges, E. M. and Catizzone, M. Soil science in a holistic framework;discussion of an improved integrated approach Ž .71 3-4 : 275-287

0134 Brimhall, George H., Lewis, Christopher J., Ford, Christopher R. B., Bratt,James, Taylor, Gordon and Warin, Oliver Quantitative geochemical ap-proach to pedogenesis; importance of parent material reduction, volumetricexpansion, and eolian influx in lateritization Ž .51 1-4 : 51-91

0135 Bruand, A., D’Acqui, L. P., Nyamugafata, P., Darthout, R. and Ristori, G.G. Analysis of porosity in a tilled ‘‘crusting soil’’ in Zimbabwe Ž .59 1-4 : 235-248

0136 Bruckert, S., Gaiffe, M., Blonde, J. L. and Portal, J. M. Fractionnement de la´matiere organique et analyse des composes humiques des sols calcimagnesiques` ´ ´

Ž . whumiferes du Jura France Fractionation of organic matter and analysis of`Ž .xhumic substances of calcimagnesic Humic soils of Jura France Ž .61 3-4 : 269-280

0137 Bruckner, A., Kandeler, E. and Kampichler, C. Plot-scale spatial patterns ofsoil water content, pH, substrate-induced respiration and N mineralization in atemperate coniferous forest Ž .93 3-4 : 207-223

0138 Brus, D. J., Knotters, M., van Dooremolen, W. A., van Kernebeek, P. andvan Seeters, R. J. M.The use of electromagnetic measurements of apparentsoil electrical conductivity to predict the boulder clay depth Ž .55 1-2 : 79-93

0139 Brus, D. J. Improving design-based estimation of spatial means by soil mapstratification; a case study of phosphate saturation Ž .62 1-3 : 233-246

0140 Brus, D. J. and de Gruijter, J. J. Random sampling or geostatistical modelling?Choosing between design-based and model-based sampling strategies for soil Ž .80 1-2 : 1-44

0141 Brus, D. J., Spatjens, L. E. E. M. and de Gruijter, J. J. A sampling schemefor estimating the mean extractable phosphorus concentration of fields forenvironmental regulation Ž .89 1-2 : 129-148

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vBrussaard Cambardella

0142 ( ) ( )Brussaard, L. editor and Kooistra, M. J. editor Soil structurersoil biotainterrelationships Ž .56 1-4 : 1-648

0143 ( ) ( )Brussaard, L. editor and Kooistra, M. J. editor Soil structurersoil biotainterrelationships Ž .57 1-2 : 3-181

0144 Bruun Hansen, Hans Christian, Jensen, Marina Bergen and Magid, JakobPhosphate sorption to matrix and fracture wall materials in a Glossaqualf Ž .90 3-4 : 243-261

0145 Buchter, B., Hinz, C. and Fluhler, H. Sample size for determination of coarse¨fragment content in a stony soil Ž .63 3-4 : 265-275

0146 Buchter, Bernhard, Hinz, Christoph, Wydler, Hannes and Fluhler, Hannes¨Evaluation of temperature and bypass flow sensitivity of tensiometers in a fieldsoil Ž .87 3-4 : 281-291

0147 Bufalo, Maurice and Nahon, Daniel B. Erosional processes of Mediterraneanbadlands; a new erosivity index for predicting sediment yield from gullyerosion Ž .52 1-2 : 133-147

0148 Buhmann, C. and Schoeman, J. L.A mineralogical characterization of Verti-sols from the northern regions of the Republic of South Africa Ž .66 3-4 : 239-257

0149 Bunzl, K., Kretner, R., Schramel, P., Szeles, M. and Winkler, R.Speciationof 238U, 226Ra, 210Pb, 228Ra, and stable Pb in the soil near an exhaustventilating shaft of a uranium mine Ž .67 1-2 : 45-53

0150 Buol, S. W. and Weed, S. B.Saprolite-soil transformations in the Piedmont andmountains of North Carolina Ž .51 1-4 : 15-28

0151 Buri, M. M., Masunaga, T. and Wakatsuki, T. Sulfur and zinc levels aslimiting factors to rice production in West Africa lowlands Ž .94 1 : 23-42

0152 Burrough, P. A., van Gaans, P. F. M. and Hootsmans, R.Continuousclassification in soil survey; spatial correlation, confusion and boundaries Ž .77 2-4 : 115-135

0153 Burrough, Peter A., Bouma, Johan and Yates, Scott R.The state of the art inpedometrics Ž .62 1-3 : 311-326

0154 ( )Burrough, Peter A. reviewer Causes and consequences of map generalisationw xbook review Ž .89 3-4 : 352-354

0155 Burt, R. and Alexander, E. B. Soil development on moraines of MendenhallGlacier, Southeast Alaska; 2, Chemical transformations and soil micromorphol-ogy Ž .72 1-2 : 19-36

0156 Buurman, P., de Boer, K. and Pape, T.Laser diffraction grain-size characteris-tics of Andisols in perhumid Costa Rica; the aggregate size of allophane Ž .78 1-2 : 71-91

0157 Camargo, Julio A. On the concept of pedodiversity and its measurementw xdiscussion Ž .93 3-4 : 335-338

0158 Cambardella, C. A. and Elliott, E. T. Methods for physical separation andcharacterization of soil organic matter fractions Ž .56 1-4 : 449-457

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vCao Chadwick

0159 Cao, Y. Z. and Coote, D. R.Topography and water erosion in northern ShaanxiProvince, China Ž .59 1-4 : 249-262

0160 Capo, Rosemary C., Stewart, Brian W. and Chadwick, Oliver A.Strontiumisotopes as tracers of ecosystem processes; theory and methods Ž .82 1-3 : 197-225

0161 Caravaca, F., Lax, A. and Albaladejo, J.Organic matter, nutrient contents andcation exchange capacity in fine fractions from semiarid Calcareous soils Ž .93 3-4 : 161-176

0162 Caron, J., Banton, O., Angers, D. A. and Villeneuve, J. P.Preferentialbromide transport through a clay loam under alfalfa and corn Ž .69 3-4 : 175-191

0163 Carter, D. W. and Arocena, J. M. Soil formation under two moss species inŽ .sandy materials of central British Columbia Canada Ž .98 3-4 : 157-176

0164 Casanova, D., Goudriaan, J., Bouma, J. and Epema, G. F.Yield gap analysisin relation to soil properties in direct-seeded flooded rice Ž .91 3-4 : 191-216

0165 Cassagne, N., Remaury, M., Gauquelin, T. and Fabre, A.Forms and profileŽdistribution of soil phosphorus in alpine Inceptisols and Spodosols Pyrenees,

.France Ž .95 1-2 : 161-172

0166 ( )Cassel, D. K. reviewer Advances in measurement of soil physical properties;w xbringing theory into practice book review Ž .61 3-4 : 281-283

0167 Castrignano, A., Giugliarini, L., Risaliti, R. and Martinelli, N. Study ofspatial relationships among some soil physico-chemical properties of a field incentral Italy using multivariate geostatistics Ž .97 1-2 : 39-60

0168 Castrignano, Annamaria, Goovaerts, Pierre, Lulli, Luciano and Bragato,Gilberto A geostatistical approach to estimate probability of occurrence ofTuber melanosporum in relation to some soil properties Ž .98 3-4 : 95-113

0169 Catt, John A. Soils as indicators of Quaternary climatic change in mid-latituderegions Ž .51 1-4 : 167-187

0170 Cattle, S. R., Koppi, A. J. and McBratney, A. B. The effect of cultivation onthe properties of a Rhodoxeralf from the wheatrsheep belt of New SouthWales Ž .63 3-4 : 215-225

0171 Cerda, A. Seasonal variability of infiltration rates under contrasting slopeconditions in Southeast Spain Ž .69 3-4 : 217-232

0172 Certini, Giacomo, Ugolini, Fiorenzo C., Corti, Giuseppe and Agnelli, Al-Žberto Early stages of podzolization under Corsican pine Pinus nigra Arn. ssp.

.laricio Ž .83 1-2 : 103-125

0173 Ceuppens, J. and Wopereis, M. C. S.Impact of non-drained irrigated ricecropping on soil salinization in the Senegal River delta Ž .92 1-2 : 125-140

0174 Chadwick, O. A. and Chorover, J. The chemistry of pedogenic thresholds Ž .100 3-4 : 321-353

0175 Chadwick, Oliver A., Nettleton, Wiley D. and Staidl, George J.Soil polygen-esis as a function of Quaternary climate change, northern Great Basin, USA Ž .68 1-2 : 1-26

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vChapin Coleman

0176 Chapin, F. Stuart, III The evolutionary basis of biogeochemical soil develop-ment Ž .57 3 : 223-227

0177 ( )Chapin, F. Stuart, III reviewer Phosphorus in the global environment;w xtransfers, cycles and management book review Ž .73 3-4 : 257-260

0178 Chaplot, Vincent, Walter, Christian and Curmi, Pierre Improving soil hydro-morphy prediction according to DEM resolution and available pedological data Ž .97 3-4 : 405-422

0179 Chappell, A., Warren, A., Oliver, M. A. and Charlton, M. The utility of 137Csfor measuring soil redistribution rates in Southwest Niger Ž .81 3-4 : 313-337

0180 Chen, Jenn-Shing and Chiu, Chih-YuEffect of topography on the compositionof soil organic substances in a perhumid sub-tropical montane forest ecosystemin Taiwan Ž .96 1-2 : 19-30

0181 Chen, Sigen, Franklin, Ralph E., Quisenberry, Virgil L. and Dang, PingliThe effect of preferential flow on the short and long-term spatial distribution ofsurface applied solutes in a structured soil Ž .90 3-4 : 229-241

0182 Chen, Xiang YangPedogenic gypcrete formation in arid central Australia Ž .77 1 : 39-61

0183 Chen, Z. and Pawluk, S.Structural variations of humic acids in two sola ofAlberta Mollisols Ž .65 3-4 : 173-193

0184 Chenu, Claire Clay- or sand-polysaccharide associations as models for theinterface between micro-organisms and soil; water related properties andmicrostructure Ž .56 1-4 : 143-156

0185 Chertkov, V. Y. Modeling the pore structure and shrinkage curve of soil claymatrix Ž .95 3-4 : 215-246

0186 Chertov, O. G., Komarov, A. S., Crocker, Graham J., Grace, Peter R., Klir,Jan, Korschens, Martin, Poulton, Paul R. and Richter, D. D.Simulating¨trends of soil organic carbon in seven long-term experiments using the SOMMmodel of the humus types Ž .81 1-2 : 121-135

0187 Chevallier, T., Voltz, M., Blanchart, E., Chotte, J. L., Eschenbrenner, V.,Mahieu, M. and Albrecht, A. Spatial and temporal changes of soil C after

Ž .establishment of a pasture on a long-term cultivated Vertisol Martinique Ž .94 1 : 43-58

0188 Christakos, GeorgeSpatiotemporal information systems in soil and environmen-tal sciences Ž .85 2-3 : 141-179

0189 Ciollaro, G. and Romano, N.Spatial variability of the hydraulic properties of avolcanic soil Ž .65 3-4 : 263-282

0190 Close, M. E., Pang, L., Watt, J. P. C. and Vincent, K. W.Leaching ofpicloram, atrazine and simazine through two New Zealand soils Ž .84 1-3 : 45-63

0191 ( ) ( )Coleman, D. C. chairperson and Schoute, J. F. T. reporterTranslation ofsoil features across levels of spatial resolution; introduction to round tablediscussion Ž .57 1-2 : 171-181

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vColeman Crawford

0192 Coleman, K., Jenkinson, D. S., Crocker, Graham J., Grace, Peter R., Klir,Jan, Korschens, Martin, Poulton, Paul R. and Richter, D. D.Simulating¨trends in soil organic carbon in long-term experiments using RothC-26.3 Ž .81 1-2 : 29-44

0193 Collins, M. E., Cum, M. and Hanninen, P. Using ground-penetrating radar toinvestigate a subsurface karst landscape in north-central Florida Ž .61 1-2 : 1-15

0194 ( ) ( ) ( )Collins, Mary editor , McBratney, Alex B. editor , Voltz, Marc editor( )and Walter, Christian editor Developments in quantitative soil resource

Ž .assessment Pedometrics ’98 Ž .97 3-4 : 147-422

0195 Comegna, V. and Vitale, C.Space-time analysis of water status in a volcanicVesuvian soil Ž .60 1-4 : 135-158

0196 Comegna, V. and Basile, A.Temporal stability of spatial patterns of soil waterstorage in a cultivated Vesuvian soil Ž .62 1-3 : 299-310

0197 Comegna, V., Damiani, P., D’Anna, F. and Ruggiero, C.Comparison ofdifferent field methods for determining the hydraulic conductivity curve of avolcanic Vesuvian soil Ž .73 3-4 : 231-244

0198 Comegna, V., Coppola, A. and Sommella, A.Nonreactive solute transport invariously structured soil materials as determined by laboratory-based time

Ž .domain reflectometry TDR Ž .92 3-4 : 167-184

0199 Comegna, Vincenzo, Damiani, Paolo and Sommella, AngeloUse of a fractalmodel for determining soil water retention curves Ž .85 4 : 307-323

0200 Conte, P., Piccolo, A., van Lagen, B., Buurman, Peter and de Jager, P. A.Quantitative aspects of solid-state13C-NMR spectra of humic substances fromsoils of volcanic systems Ž .80 3-4 : 327-338

0201 Conte, P., Piccolo, A., van Lagen, B., Buurman, Peter and de Jager, P. A.Quantitative differences in evaluating soil humic substances by liquid- andsolid-state13C-NMR spectroscopy Ž .80 3-4 : 339-352

0202 Cornu, Sophie, Lucas, Yves, Lebon, Eric, Ambrosi, J. P., Luizao, Flavio,Rouiller, James, Bonnay, Marianne and Neal, ColinEvidence of titaniummobility in soil profiles, Manaus, central Amazonia Ž .91 3-4 : 281-295

0203 Cortina, J., Romanya, J. and Vallejo, V. R. Nitrogen and phosphorous´leaching from the forest floor of a mature Pinus radiata stand Ž .66 3-4 : 321-330

0204 Courty, M. A., Marlin, C., Dever, L., Tremblay, P. and Vachier, P. Theproperties, genesis and environmental significance of calcitic pendents from the

Ž .High Arctic Spitsbergen Ž .61 1-2 : 71-102

0205 Crawford, John W., Ritz, Karl and Young, Iain M. Quantification of fungalmorphology, gaseous transport and microbial dynamics in soil; an integratedframework utilising fractal geometry Ž .56 1-4 : 157-172

0206 Crawford, John W. and Matsui, Naohiro Heterogeneity of the pore and solidvolume of soil; distinguishing a fractal space from its non-fractal complement Ž .73 3-4 : 183-195

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vCrawford Darbyshire

0207 Crawford, John W., Pachepsky, Yakov A. and Rawls, Walter J.Integratingprocesses in soils using fractal models Ž .88 3-4 : 103-107

0208 Crescimanno, Giuseppina and Iovino, MassimoParameter estimation byinverse method based on one-step and multi-step outflow experiments Ž .68 4 : 257-277

0209 Cressie, Noel Aggregation and interaction issues in statistical modeling ofspatiotemporal processes Ž .85 2-3 : 133-140

0210 Cronin, Shane J., Neall, Vincent E. and Palmer, Alan S.Investigation of anaggrading Paleosol developed into andesitic ring-plain deposits, Ruapehu Vol-cano, New Zealand Ž .69 1-2 : 119-135

0211 Cross, Anne Fernald and Schlesinger, William H.A literature review andevaluation of the Hedley fractionation; applications to the biogeochemicalcycle of soil phosphorus in natural ecosystems Ž .64 3-4 : 197-214

0212 Curmi, P., Merot, P., Roger-Estrade, J. and Caneill, J.Use of environmental´isotopes for field study of water infiltration in the ploughed soil layer Ž .72 3-4 : 203-217

0213 D’Acqui, L. P., Churchman, G. J., Janik, L. J., Ristori, G. G. and Weiss-mann, D. A. Effect of organic matter removal by low-temperature ashing ondispersion of undisturbed aggregates from a tropical crusting soil Ž .93 3-4 : 311-324

0214 Dahlgren, R. A., Boettinger, J. L., Huntington, G. L. and Amundson, R. G.Soil development along an elevational transect in the western Sierra Nevada,California Ž .78 3-4 : 207-236

0215 Dahms, Dennis E.Mineralogical evidence for eolian contribution to soils of lateQuaternary moraines, Wind River Mountains, Wyoming, USA Ž .59 1-4 : 175-196

0216 Dai, K’o H. and Johnson, Chris E. Applicability of solid-state13C CPrMASNMR analysis in Spodosols; chemical removal of magnetic materials Ž .93 3-4 : 289-310

0217 Dalal-Clayton, D. B. and Robinson, D. A.An assessment of the success of ageomorphologically based reconnaissance soil survey in eastern Zambia Ž .54 1-4 : 213-230

0218 ( )Dalsgaard, K. reviewer Soils on a warmer Earth; effects of expected climaticwchange on soil processes, with emphasis on tropics and subtropics book

xreview Ž .52 3-4 : 368-369

0219 ( )Dalsgaard, K. reviewer Defining soil quality for a sustainable environmentw xbook review Ž .66 1-2 : 163-164

0220 Danalatos, N. G., Kosmas, C. S., Driessen, P. M. and Yassoglou, N.Estima-tion of the draining soil moisture characteristic from standard data as recordedin routine soil surveys Ž .64 1-2 : 155-165

0221 Darbyshire, J. F., Chapman, S. J., Cheshire, M. V., Gauld, J. H., McHardy,W. J., Paterson, E. and Vaughan, D.Methods for the study of interrelation-ships between micro-organisms and soil structure Ž .56 1-4 : 3-23

0222 ( ) w xDarbyshire, J. F. reviewer Beyond the biomass book review Ž .66 1-2 : 151-153

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vDawod Dekker

0223 Dawod, V. and FitzPatrick, E. A. Some population sizes and effects of theŽ .Enchytraeidae Oligochaeta on soil structure in a selection of Scottish soils Ž .56 1-4 : 173-178

0224 de Bruin, S. and Stein, A. Soil-landscape modelling using fuzzy c-meansŽ .clustering of attribute data derived from a digital elevation model DEM Ž .83 1-2 : 17-33

0225 de Bruin, S., Wielemaker, W. G. and Molenaar, M. Formalisation of soil-landscape knowledge through interactive hierarchical disaggregation Ž .91 1-2 : 151-172

0226 de Gruijter, J. J., Walvoort, D. J. J. and van Gaans, P. F. M.Continuous soilmaps; a fuzzy set approach to bridge the gap between aggregation levels ofprocess and distribution models Ž .77 2-4 : 169-195

0227 ( ) ( )de Gruijter, Jaap editor , McBratney, Alex B. editor and McSweeney,( )Kevin editor Fuzzy sets in soil science Ž .77 2-4 : 83-339

0228 ( )de Gruijter, Jaap editor Pedometrics ’97 Ž .89 1-2 : 1-175

0229 ( ) ( ) ( )de Gruyter, J. J. editor , Webster, R. editor and Myers, D. E. editor¨Pedometrics-92; developments in spatial statistics for soil science Ž .62 1-3 : 1-326

0230 ( ) w xde la Haye, U. reviewer Denitrification in soil and sediment book review Ž .55 1-2 : 179-181

0231 de Mesquita Filho, M. V. and Torrent, J. Phosphate sorption as related toŽ .mineralogy of a hydrosequence of soils from the Cerrado region Brazil Ž .58 1-2 : 107-123

0232 de Moraes, Jener F. L., Volkoff, B., Cerri, Carlos C. and Bernoux, MartialSoil properties under Amazon forest and changes due to pasture installation inRondonia, Brazil Ž .70 1 : 63-81

0233 de Oliveira, Sonia M. B., Imbernon, Rosely A. L., Partiti, Carmen S. de M.and Rechenberg, Hercilio R.Mossbauer spectroscopic study of iron oxides¨and oxyhydroxides in gossans Ž .73 3-4 : 245-256

0234 de Rooij, Gerrit H. and de Vries, Peter Solute leaching in a sandy soil with awater-repellent surface layer; a simulation Ž .70 2-4 : 253-263

0235 de Vries, W., van Grinsven, J. J. M., van Breemen, N., Leeters, E. E. J. M.and Jansen, P. C.Impacts of acid deposition on concentrations and fluxes ofsolutes in acid sandy forest soils in the Netherlands Ž .67 1-2 : 17-43

0236 Dearing, J. A., Lees, J. A. and White, C.Mineral magnetic properties of acidgleyed soils under oak and Corsican pine Ž .68 4 : 309-319

0237 Deeks, L. K., Williams, A. G., Dowd, J. F. and Scholefield, D.Quantificationof pore size distribution and the movement of solutes through isolated soilblocks Ž .90 1-2 : 65-86

0238 DeGloria, Stephen D.Visualizing soil behavior Ž .60 1-4 : 41-55

0239 Dekker, Louis W. and Ritsema, Coen J.Uneven moisture patterns in waterrepellent soils Ž .70 2-4 : 87-99

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vdel Campillo Dobermann

0240 del Campillo, M. C., Torrent, J. and Loeppert, R. H. The reactivity ofcarbonates in selected soils of southern Spain Ž .52 1-2 : 149-160

0241 Demetz, M. and Insam, H.Phosphorus availability in a forest soil determinedwith a respiratory assay compared to chemical methods Ž .89 3-4 : 259-271

0242 Dent, D. L. and Pons, L. J.A world perspective on acid sulphate soils Ž .67 3-4 : 263-276

0243 w xDent, D. L. and Pons, L. J.A world perspective on acid sulphate soils erratum Ž .68 3 : 225

0244 Desjardins, T., Andreux, F., Volkoff, B. and Cerri, C. C. Organic carbon and13C contents in soils and soil size-fractions, and their changes due to deforesta-tion and pasture installation in eastern Amazonia Ž .61 1-2 : 103-118

0245 Dhillon, K. S. and Dhillon, S. K. Adsorption-desorption reactions of seleniumin some soils of India Ž .93 1-2 : 19-31

0246 Diaz, E., Roldan, A., Lax, A. and Albaladejo, J.Formation of stable aggre-gates in degraded soil by amendment with urban refuse and peat Ž .63 3-4 : 277-288

0247 ( ) w xDiekkruger, B. reviewer Modelling soil erosion by water book review Ž .89 3-4 : 354-356

0248 Dighton, John and Kooistra, Maja Measurement of proliferation and biomassof fungal hyphae and roots Ž .56 1-4 : 317-330

0249 Dijkstra, Esther F. A micromorphological study on the development of humusprofiles in heavy metal polluted and non-polluted forest soils under Scots pine Ž .82 4 : 341-358

0250 ( ) ( )Dijkstra, Tom A. reviewer and Smalley, Ian J. reviewer Soil geomorphol-w xogy book review Ž .62 4 : 385-386

0251 ( ) w xDilly, Oliver reviewer Biochemie des Bodens book review Ž .78 1-2 : 126-127

0252 ( ) w xDinel, H. reviewer Humic substances II; in search of structure book review Ž .59 1-4 : 353-355

0253 Dinel, H., Monreal, C. M. and Schnitzer, M. Extractable lipids and organicmatter status in two soil catenas as influenced by tillage Ž .86 3-4 : 279-293

0254 Dinel, Henri, Pare, Theophile, Schnitzer, Morris and Pelzer, NoemieDirect´ ´ ´land application of cement kiln dust- and lime-sanitized biosolids; extractabilityof trace metals and organic matter quality Ž .96 4 : 307-320

0255 Djurhuus, Jorgen, Hansen, Soren, Schelde, Kirsten and Jacobsen, OleHorbye Modelling mean nitrate leaching from spatially variable fields usingeffective hydraulic parameters Ž .87 3-4 : 261-279

0256 Dobermann, A. Factors causing field variation of direct-seeded flooded rice Ž .62 1-3 : 125-150

0257 Dobermann, A., Goovaerts, P. and George, T.Sources of soil variation in anacid Ultisol of the Philippines Ž .68 3 : 173-191

0258 Dobermann, A. and Oberthur, T. Fuzzy mapping of soil fertility; a case study¨on irrigated riceland in the Philippines Ž .77 2-4 : 317-339

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vDobos Dudka

0259 Dobos, Endre, Micheli, Erika, Baumgardner, Marion F., Biehl, Larry andHelt, Todd Use of combined digital elevation model and satellite radiometricdata for regional soil mapping Ž .97 3-4 : 367-391

0260 Domburg, P., de Gruijter, J. J. and Brus, D. J. A structured approach todesigning soil survey schemes with prediction of sampling error from vari-ograms Ž .62 1-3 : 151-164

0261 Domburg, P., de Gruijter, J. J. and van Beek, P.Designing efficient soilsurvey schemes with a knowledge-based system using dynamic programming Ž .75 3-4 : 183-201

0262 Donkin, M. J. and Fey, M. V. Relationships between soil properties andclimatic indices in southern Natal Ž .59 1-4 : 197-212

0263 Doolittle, James A. and Collins, Mary E. A comparison of EM induction andGPR methods in areas of karst Ž .85 1 : 83-102

0264 Dorioz, J. M., Robert, M. and Chenu, C. The role of roots, fungi and bacteriaon clay particle organization; an experimental approach Ž .56 1-4 : 179-194

0265 Dorronsoro, C. Micromorphological index for the evaluation of soil evolution incentral Spain Ž .61 3-4 : 237-250

0266 dos Anjos, Lucia Helena C., Franzmeier, D. P. and Schulze, D. G.Formationof soils with plinthite on a toposequence in Maranhao State, Brazil Ž .64 3-4 : 257-279

0267 Dove, Martin T. The use of29Si MAS-NMR and Monte Carlo methods in thestudy of AlrSi ordering in silicates Ž .80 3-4 : 353-368

0268 Drees, L. R., Manu, A. and Wilding, L. P. Characteristics of aeolian dusts inNiger, West Africa Ž .59 1-4 : 213-233

0269 Driese, Steven G., Mora, Claudia I., Stiles, Cynthia A., Joeckel, R. M. andNordt, Lee C. Mass-balance reconstruction of a modern Vertisol; implicationsfor interpreting the geochemistry and burial alteration of paleo-Vertisols Ž .95 3-4 : 179-204

0270 Droogers, P., Fermont, A. and Bouma, J.Effects of ecological soil manage-ment on workability and trafficability of a loamy soil in the Netherlands Ž .73 3-4 : 131-145

0271 Droogers, P., Stein, A., Bouma, J. and de Boer, G.Parameters for describingsoil macroporosity derived from staining patterns Ž .83 3-4 : 293-308

0272 Dubroeucq, Didier, Geissert, Daniel and Quantin, PaulWeathering and soilforming processes under semi-arid conditions in two Mexican volcanic ashsoils Ž .86 1-2 : 99-122

0273 Ducloux, Jacques, Guero, Yadji, Fallavier, Paul and Valet, SergeMineralogyof salt efflorescences in paddy field soils of Kollo, southern Niger Ž .64 1-2 : 57-71

0274 Ducloux, Jacques, Guero, Yadji, Fallavier, Paul and Valet, SergeMineralogyw xof salt efflorescences in paddy field soils of Kollo, southern Niger erratum Ž .66 1-2 : 165-166

0275 Dudka, S. The concentrations of some scandium subgroup trace metals in soilsof Poland Ž .52 3-4 : 279-289

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vDudziak Espino-Mesa

0276 Dudziak, Andrzej and Halas, StanislawInfluence of freezing and thawing onthe carbon isotope composition in soil CO2 Ž .69 3-4 : 209-216

0277 Dumanski, J., Pettapiece, W. W., Acton, D. F. and Claude, P. P.Applicationof agro-ecological concepts and hierarchy theory in the design of databases forspatial and temporal characterisation of land and soil Ž .60 1-4 : 343-358

0278 Durn, G., Ottner, F. and Slovenec, D.Mineralogical and geochemical indica-tors of the polygenetic nature of Terra rossa in Istria, Croatia Ž .91 1-2 : 125-150

0279 Durner, W. and Fluhler, H. Multi-domain model for pore-size dependent¨transport of solutes in soils Ž .70 2-4 : 281-297

0280 Dutartre, P., Bartoli, F., Andreux, F., Portal, J. M. and Ange, A. Influence ofcontent and nature of organic matter on the structure of some sandy soils fromWest Africa Ž .56 1-4 : 459-478

0281 Duwig, C., Becquer, T., Clothier, B. E. and Vauclin, M. Nitrate leachingŽ .through Oxisols of the Loyalty Islands New Caledonia under intensified

agricultural practices Ž .84 1-3 : 29-43

0282 Eash, N. S. and Sandor, J. A.Soil chronosequence and geomorphology in asemi-arid valley in the Andes of southern Peru Ž .65 1-2 : 59-79

0283 Edwards, W. M., Shipitalo, M. J. and Owens, L. B. Gas, water and solutetransport in soils containing macropores; a review of methodology Ž .57 1-2 : 31-49

0284 Egashira, K., Fujii, K., Yamasaki, S. and Virakornphanich, P. Rare earthelement and clay minerals of paddy soils from the central region of theMekong River, Laos Ž .78 3-4 : 237-249

0285 Eghbal, Mostafa K. and Southard, Randal J. Stratigraphy and genesis ofDurorthids and Haplargids on dissected alluvial fans, western Mojave Desert,California Ž .59 1-4 : 151-174

0286 Eghball, Bahman, Hergert, Gary W., Lesoing, Gary W. and Ferguson,Richard B. Fractal analysis of spatial and temporal variability Ž .88 3-4 : 349-362

0287 Eick, M. J., Grossl, P. R., Golden, D. C., Sparks, D. L. and Ming, D. W.Dissolution of a lunar basalt simulant as affected by pH and organic anions Ž .74 1-2 : 139-160

0288 Elias, Eltijani A. and Cresser, Malcolm S. Evidence from chemical changes inincubated soils for effects of sea salt deposition on Scottish upland soils Ž .75 3-4 : 171-181

0289 ( ) ( ) ( )Elliott, E. T. editor , Kimble, J. editor and Swift, M. J. editor Manage-ment of carbon in tropical soils under global change; science, practice andpolicy Ž .79 1-4 : 1-276

0290 Ernstrom, Daniel J. and Lytle, Dennis Enhanced soils information systemsfrom advances in computer technology Ž .60 1-4 : 327-341

0291 Espino-Mesa, M. and Hernandez-Moreno, J. M. Potassium selectivity in´Andic soils in relation to induced acidity, sulphate status and layer silicates Ž .61 3-4 : 191-201

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vEsser Field

0292 Esser, K. B., Bockheim, J. G. and Helmke, P. A.Mineral distribution in soilsformed in the Indiana dunes, USA Ž .54 1-4 : 91-105

0293 Eswaran, Hari, Almaraz, Russell, van den Berg, Evert and Reich, PaulAnassessment of the soil resources of Africa in relation to productivity Ž .77 1 : 1-18

0294 Ž .Evans, C. V. and Bothner, W. A.Genesis of altered Conway Granite grus inNew Hampshire, USA Ž .58 3-4 : 201-218

0295 Ezzaim, A., Turpault, M. P. and Ranger, J. Quantification of weatheringŽ .processes in an acid brown soil developed from tuff Beaujolais, France ; Part

I, Formation of weathered rind Ž .87 3-4 : 137-154

0296 Ezzaim, A., Turpault, M. P. and Ranger, J. Quantification of weatheringŽ .processes in an acid brown soil developed from tuff Beaujolais, France ; Part

II, Soil formation Ž .87 3-4 : 155-177

0297 Faechner, T., Pyrcz, M. and Deutsch, C. V.Soil remediation decision makingin presence of uncertainty in crop yield response Ž .97 1-2 : 21-38

0298 Fan Yekuan, Xiong Hengduo and Li Shijun Some improvements of thefractionation method of organic phosphorus in Calcareous soils Ž .93 3-4 : 195-206

0299 Favre, F., Boivin, P. and Wopereis, M. C. S.Water movement and soilswelling in a dry, cracked Vertisol Ž .78 1-2 : 113-123

0300 Favrot, J. C., Bouzigues, R., Tessier, D. and Valles, V.Contrasting structuresin the subsoil of the boulbenes of the Garonne Basin, France` Ž .53 1-2 : 125-137

0301 ( ) w xFedoroff, N. reviewer A colour guide to Paleosols book review Ž .86 1-2 : 155-156

0302 Feller, C. and Beare, M. H.Physical control of soil organic matter dynamics inthe tropics Ž .79 1-4 : 69-116

0303 Fendorf, Scott E. Surface reactions of chromium in soils and waters Ž .67 1-2 : 55-71

0304 Fernandes, Erick C. M., Motavalli, Peter P., Castilla, Carlos and Muku-rumbira, Linus Management control of soil organic matter dynamics intropical land-use systems Ž .79 1-4 : 49-67

0305 Ferreiro, E. A., de Bussetti, S. G. and Helmy, A. K.Effect of montmorilloniteon phosphate sorption by hydrous Al-oxides Ž .55 1-2 : 111-118

0306 Fichter, Jorg, Turpault, Marie-Pierre, Dambrine, Etienne and Ranger,JacquesLocalization of base cations in particle size fractions of acid forest

Ž .soils Vosges Mountains, N-E France Ž .82 4 : 295-314

0307 Fichter, Jorg, Turpault, Marie-Pierre, Dambrine, Etienne and Ranger,JacquesMineral evolution of acid forest soils in the Strengbach catchmentŽ .Vosges Mountains, N-E France Ž .82 4 : 315-340

0308 Field, Damien J. and Minasny, BudimanA description of aggregate liberationand dispersion in A horizons of Australian Vertisols by ultrasonic agitation Ž .91 1-2 : 11-26

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vFinke Foussereau

0309 Finke, P. A. Field scale variability of soil structure and its impact on cropgrowth and nitrate leaching in the analysis of fertilizing scenarios Ž .60 1-4 : 89-107

0310 Finke, P. A. and Stein, A. Application of disjunctive cokriging to comparefertilizer scenarios on a field scale Ž .62 1-3 : 247-263

0311 Finke, P. A., Wladis, D., Kros, J., Pebesma, E. J. and Reinds, G. J.Quantification and simulation of errors in categorical data for uncertaintyanalysis of soil acidification modelling Ž .93 3-4 : 177-194

0312 Ž .Finke, P. A. Updating the 1:50,000 Dutch groundwater table class map bystatistical methods; an analysis of quality versus cost Ž .97 3-4 : 329-350

0313 Fish, A. N. and Koppi, A. J. The use of a simple field air permeameter as arapid indicator of functional soil pore space Ž .63 3-4 : 255-264

0314 Fisher, Richard F., Bourn, Christine Newell and Fisher, William F. Opalphytoliths as an indicator of the floristics of prehistoric grasslands Ž .68 4 : 243-255

0315 ( )FitzPatrick, E. A. reviewer Volcanic ash soils; genesis, properties and utiliza-w xtion book review Ž .65 1-2 : 168-169

0316 Fitzpatrick, R. W., Fritsch, E. and Self, P. G. Interpretation of soil featuresproduced by ancient and modern processes in degraded landscapes; V, Devel-opment of saline sulfidic features in non-tidal seepage areas Ž .69 1-2 : 1-29

0317 Florea, N. and Al-Joumaa, K.Genesis and classification of gypsiferous soils ofthe middle Euphrates floodplain, Syria Ž .87 1-2 : 67-85

0318 Florinsky, Igor V. and Arlashina, Helena A. Quantitative topographic analysisof gilgai soil morphology Ž .82 4 : 359-380

0319 Fluhler, H., Durner, W. and Flury, M. Lateral solute mixing processes; a keyfor understanding field-scale transport of water and solutes Ž .70 2-4 : 165-183

0320 Fons, Jaume and Klinka, Karel Chemical and biotic properties and temporalvariation of moder humus forms in the rain forest near Vancouver, BritishColumbia Ž .86 1-2 : 83-98

0321 Fontes, M. P. F. and Weed, S. B.Phosphate adsorption by clays from BrazilianOxisols; relationships with specific surface area and mineralogy Ž .72 1-2 : 37-51

0322 Fontes, M. P. F., de Oliveira, T. S., da Costa, L. M. and Campos, A. A. G.Magnetic separation and evaluation of magnetization of Brazilian soils fromdifferent parent materials Ž .96 1-2 : 81-99

0323 Fotovat, A. and Naidu, R. Changes in composition of soil aqueous phaseinfluence chemistry of indigenous heavy metals in alkaline sodic and acidicsoils Ž .84 1-3 : 213-234

0324 Foussereau, X., Hornsby, A. G. and Brown, R. B.Accounting for variabilitywithin map units when linking a pesticide fate model to soil survey Ž .60 1-4 : 257-276

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vFox German-Heins

0325 Fox, D. M., Bryan, R. B. and Price, A. G.The influence of slope angle on finalinfiltration rate for interrill conditions Ž .80 1-2 : 181-194

0326 Franko, U., Crocker, Graham J., Grace, Peter R., Klir, Jan, Korschens,¨Martin, Poulton, Paul R. and Richter, D. D. Simulating trends in soilorganic carbon in long-term experiments using the CANDY model Ž .81 1-2 : 109-120

0327 ( ) w xFranzmeier, D. P. reviewer Soil color book review Ž .63 3-4 : 318

0328 Fresco, Louise O.The role of East African soil science; when, where and how?w xdiscussion Ž .67 3-4 : 171-177

0329 Fromm, H., Winter, K., Filser, J., Hantschel, R. and Beese, F.The influenceof soil type and cultivation system on the spatial distributions of the soil faunaand microorganisms and their interactions Ž .60 1-4 : 109-118

0330 Funakawa, Shinya, Suzuki, Reiji, Karbozova, Elmira, Kosaki, Takashi andIshida, Norio Salt-affected soils under rice-based irrigation agriculture insouthern Kazakhstan Ž .97 1-2 : 61-85

0331 Gaiffe, Michele and Kubler, Bernard Relationships between mineral composi-¨tion and relative ages of iron nodules in Jurassian soil sequences Ž .52 3-4 : 343-350

0332 Gallichand, J. and Marcotte, D. Mapping clay content for subsurface drainagein the Nile Delta Ž .58 3-4 : 165-179

0333 Garcia-Oliva, F., Martinez Lugo, R. and Maass, J. M. Long-term net soilerosion as determined by137Cs redistribution in an undisturbed and perturbedtropical deciduous forest ecosystem Ž .68 1-2 : 135-147

0334 Garcia-Oliva, Felipe, Sanford, Robert L., Jr. and Kelly, Eugene F.Effects ofslash-and-burn management on soil aggregate organic C and N in a tropicaldeciduous forest Ž .88 1-2 : 1-12

0335 Gardner, L. R., Smith, B. R. and Michener, W. K. Soil evolution along aforest-salt marsh transect under a regime of slowly rising sea level, Southeast-ern United States Ž .55 1-2 : 141-158

0336 Gascuel-Odoux, C. and Boivin, P.Variability of variograms and spatial esti-mates due to soil sampling; a case study Ž .62 1-3 : 165-182

0337 Gehring, A. U., Langer, M. R. and Gehring, C. A. Ferriferous bacterialŽ .encrustations in lateritic duricrusts from southern Mali West Africa Ž .61 3-4 : 213-222

0338 Gerke, Jorg Phosphate adsorption by humicrFe-oxide mixtures aged at pH 4and 7 and by poorly ordered Fe-oxide Ž .59 1-4 : 279-288

0339 Gerke, Jorg Aluminum complexation by humic substances and aluminumspecies in the soil solution Ž .63 2 : 165-175

0340 German-Heins, Judit and Flury, Markus Sorption of Brilliant Blue FCF insoils as affected by pH and ionic strength Ž .97 1-2 : 87-101

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vGermann Golchin

0341 Germann, P. F. and DiPietro, L. When is porous-media flow preferential? Ahydromechanical perspective Ž .74 1-2 : 1-21

0342 Germann, P. F., DiPietro, L. and Singh, V. P.Momentum of flow in soilsassessed with TDR-moisture readings Ž .80 1-2 : 153-168

0343 ( )Gerritse, Robert reviewer Contaminated soils, 3rd International Conferencewon the Biogeochemistry of trace elements, Paris, May 15-19, 1995 book

xreview Ž .95 1-2 : 173-174

0344 Gerwin, Werner and Baumhauer, Roland Effect of soil parameters on thecorrosion of archaeological metal finds Ž .96 1-2 : 63-80

0345 Giani, L., Bashan, Y., Holguin, G. and Strangmann, A.Characteristics andmethanogenesis of the Balandra Lagoon mangrove soils, Baja California Sur,Mexico Ž .72 1-2 : 149-160

0346 Giesler, Reiner, Ilvesniemi, Hannu, Nyberg, L., van Hees, Patrick A. W.,Starr, Michael, Bishop, K., Kareinen, T. and Lundstrom, Ulla S. Distribu-tion and mobilization of Al, Fe and Si in three podzolic soil profiles in relationto the humus layer Ž .94 2-4 : 249-263

0347 ( ) w xGilley, J. E. reviewer Soil and water conservation engineering book review Ž .63 1 : 107-108

0348 Gimenez, D., Allmaras, R. R., Nater, E. A and Huggins, D. R.Fractaldimensions for volume and surface of interaggregate pores; scale effects Ž .77 1 : 19-38

0349 Gimenez, D., Allmaras, R. R., Huggins, D. R. and Nater, E. A.Mass, surface,and fragmentation fractal dimensions of soil fragments produced by tillage Ž .86 3-4 : 261-278

0350 Gimenez, D., Rawls, Walter J. and Lauren, J. G.Scaling properties ofsaturated hydraulic conductivity in soil Ž .88 3-4 : 205-220

0351 Glass, R. J. and Nicholl, M. J.Physics of gravity fingering of immiscible fluidswithin porous media; an overview of current understanding and selectedcomplicating factors Ž .70 2-4 : 133-163

0352 Glass, R. J. and Yarrington, L. Simulation of gravity fingering in porous mediausing a modified invasion percolation model Ž .70 2-4 : 231-252

0353 Gobin, A., Campling, P., Deckers, J. and Feyen, J.Integrated toposequenceanalyses to combine local and scientific knowledge systems Ž .97 1-2 : 103-123

0354 Golchin, A., Clarke, P., Baldock, J. A., Higashi, T., Skjemstad, J. O. andOades, J. M.The effects of vegetation and burning on the chemical composi-tion of soil organic matter in a volcanic ash soil as shown by13C NMRspectroscopy; I, Whole soil and humic acid fraction Ž .76 3-4 : 155-174

0355 Golchin, A., Baldock, J. A., Clarke, P., Higashi, T. and Oades, J. M.Theeffects of vegetation and burning on the chemical composition of soil organicmatter of a volcanic ash soil as shown by13C NMR spectroscopy; II, Densityfractions Ž .76 3-4 : 175-192

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vGomendy Grevers

0356 Gomendy, V., Bartoli, F., Burtin, G., Doirisse, M., Philippy, R., Niquet, S.and Vivier, H. Silty topsoil structure and its dynamics; the fractal approach Ž .88 3-4 : 165-189

0357 Gong Zitong, Zhang Xiaopu, Luo Guobao, Shen Han and Spaargaren, OttoExtractable phosphorus in soils with a fimic epipedon Ž .75 3-4 : 289-296

0358 Goossens, Rudi and Van Ranst, EricThe use of remote sensing to mapŽ .gypsiferous soils in the Ismailia Province Egypt Ž .87 1-2 : 47-56

0359 Goovaerts, P.Study of spatial relationships between two sets of variables usingmultivariate geostatistics Ž .62 1-3 : 93-107

0360 Goovaerts, P.Geostatistics in soil science; state-of-the-art and perspectives Ž .89 1-2 : 1-45

0361 ( ) w xGoovaerts, P. reviewer Multivariate geostatistics book review Ž .93 3-4 : 345-347

0362 Goovaerts, P. Estimation or simulation of soil properties? An optimizationproblem with conflicting criteria Ž .97 3-4 : 165-186

0363 ( )Goovaerts, Pierre reviewer Le Sol; interface dans l’environnement, ressourcew xpour le diveloppement book review Ž .75 1-2 : 149-159

0364 ( )Goovaerts, Pierre reviewer Error propagation of environmental modellingw xwith GIS book review Ž .88 1-2 : 100-102

0365 Gottlein, A., Hell, U. and Blasek, R.A system for microscale tensiometry andlysimetry Ž .69 1-2 : 147-156

0366 ( ) w xGoudie, A. S. reviewer Desertification; exploding the myth book review Ž .65 3-4 : 341-342

0367 ( ) w xGoudie, A. S. reviewer Rock coatings book review Ž .88 1-2 : 99-100

0368 Gouzou, L., Burtin, G., Philippy, R., Bartoli, F. and Heulin, T. Effect ofinoculation with Bacillus polymyxa on soil aggregation in the wheat rhizo-sphere; preliminary examination Ž .56 1-4 : 479-491

0369 ( ) wGovers, Gerard reviewer Terminology for soil erosion and conservation bookxreview Ž .80 1-2 : 211-212

0370 Gower, C., Rowell, D. L., Nortcliff, S. and Wild, A. Soil acidification;comparison of acid deposition from the atmosphere with inputs from thelitterrsoil organic layer Ž .66 1-2 : 85-98

0371 Graham, R. C. and Franco-Vizcaıno, E.Soils on igneous and metavolcanic´rocks in the Sonoran Desert of Baja California, Mexico Ž .54 1-4 : 1-21

0372 Green, W. P., Pettry, D. E. and Switzer, R. E.Structure and hydrology ofmounds of the imported fire ants in the Southeastern United States Ž .93 1-2 : 1-17

0373 ( ) wGreenland, D. J. reviewer Diversity of environmental biogeochemistry bookxreview Ž .58 3-4 : 245

0374 Grevers, M. C. J. and de Jong, E. Soil structure changes in subsoiledSolonetzic and Chernozemic soils measured by image analysis Ž .53 3-4 : 289-307

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vGrieve Hack-ten Broeke

0375 Grieve, Ian C. Effects of the centrifuge drainage method on total organic carbonconcentrations in soil solutions from peaty soils Ž .74 1-2 : 115-123

0376 Grieve, Ian C. Effects of parent material on the chemical composition of soildrainage waters Ž .90 1-2 : 49-64

0377 Grieve, Ian C. Effects of human disturbance and cryoturbation on soil iron andorganic matter distributions and on carbon storage at high elevations in theCairngorm Mountains, Scotland Ž .95 1-2 : 1-14

0378 Groenemans, R., Van Ranst, E. and Kerre, E.Fuzzy relational calculus inland evaluation Ž .77 2-4 : 283-298

0379 Grossl, Paul R. and Sparks, Donald L.Evaluation of contaminant ion adsorp-tionrdesorption on goethite using pressure-jump relaxation kinetics Ž .67 1-2 : 87-101

0380 Grunwald, S., Rooney, D. J., McSweeney, K. and Lowery, B.Development ofpedotransfer functions for a profile cone penetrometer Ž .100 1-2 : 25-47

0381 Grzebyk, Michel and Dubroeucq, Didier Quantitative analysis of distributionof soil types; existence of an evolutionary sequence in Amazonia Ž .62 1-3 : 285-298

0382 Guadalix, M. E. and Pardo, M. T. Effects of liming on soil properties and Psolubility in some Spanish Andosols Ž .63 1 : 53-61

0383 Guggenberger, Georg and Zech, W.Dissolved organic carbon control in acidŽ .forest soils of the Fichtelgebirge Germany as revealed by distribution patterns

and structural composition analyses Ž .59 1-4 : 109-129

0384 Gupta, V. V. S. R., Rogers, S. and Naidu, R.Effects of secondary treatedsewage effluent application on the populations of microfauna in a hardwoodplantation soil; Bolivar HIAT trial Ž .84 1-3 : 249-263

0385 Gustafsson, Jon Petter, Bhattacharya, P., Bain, Derek C., Fraser, A. R. andMcHardy, W. J. Podzolisation mechanisms and the synthesis of imogolite innorthern Scandinavia Ž .66 3-4 : 167-184

0386 Gustafsson, Jon Petter, van Hees, Patrick A. W., Starr, Michael, Karltun,Erik and Lundstrom, Ulla S. Partitioning of base cations and sulphatebetween solid and dissolved phases in three podzolised forest soils Ž .94 2-4 : 311-333

0387 Gutierrez Elorza, Mateo and Gutierrez Santolalla, FranciscoGeomorphology´Ž .of the Tertiary gypsum formations in the Ebro Depression Spain Ž .87 1-2 : 1-29

0388 Habarurema, Emmanuel and Steiner, Kurt G. Soil suitability classification byfarmers in southern Rwanda Ž .75 1-2 : 75-87

0389 Haberhauer, G., Rafferty, B., Strebl, F. and Gerzabek, M. H.Comparison ofthe composition of forest soil litter derived from three different sites at variousdecompositional stages using FTIR spectroscopy Ž .83 3-4 : 331-342

0390 Hack-ten Broeke, M. J. D., van Lanen, H. A. J. and Bouma, J.The leachingpotential as a land quality of two Dutch soils under current and potentialmanagement conditions Ž .60 1-4 : 73-88

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vHack-ten Broeke Hartemink

0391 Hack-ten Broeke, M. J. D., Schut, A. G. T. and Bouma, J.Effects on nitrateleaching and yield potential of implementing newly developed sustainable landuse systems for dairy farming on sandy soils in the Netherlands Ž .91 3-4 : 217-235

0392 Hagedorn, Frank, Bucher, Jurg B. and Schleppi, PatrickContrasting dynam-¨ics of dissolved inorganic and organic nitrogen in soil and surface waters offorested catchments with Gleysols Ž .100 1-2 : 173-192

0393 ( )Haider, K. reviewer Humus, its structure and role in agriculture and environ-w xment book review Ž .58 3-4 : 246-248

0394 Hairston, Anne B. and Grigal, David F. Topographic variation in soil waterand nitrogen for two forested landforms in Minnesota, USA Ž .64 1-2 : 125-138

0395 Hakkeling, R. T. A., Diatta, S. and Smaling, E. M. A.Response of upland riceto soil and hydrological conditions on a footslope in central Ivory Coast Ž .59 1-4 : 45-56

0396 Hall, Laurie D., Gao Amin, M. H., Dougherty, Elizabeth, Sanda, Martin,Votrubova, Jana, Richards, Keith S., Chorley, Richard J. and Cislerova,Milena MR properties of water in saturated soils and resulting loss of MRIsignal in water content detection at 2 tesla Ž .80 3-4 : 431-448

0397 Hamdan, J. and Burnham, C. P. The contribution of nutrients from parentmaterial in three deeply weathered soils of peninsular Malaysia Ž .74 3-4 : 219-233

0398 Han Fengxiang, Hu Aitang and Qi Huaiying Transformation and distributionof forms of zinc in acid, neutral and calcareous soils of China Ž .66 1-2 : 121-135

0399 ( ) wHardy, M. reviewer Soil science analyses; a guide to current use bookxreview Ž .63 3-4 : 312-313

0400 Harrison, R., Swift, R. S. and Tonkin, P. J. A study of two soil developmentsequences located in a montane area of Canterbury, New Zealand; III, Soilphosphorus transformations Ž .61 3-4 : 151-163

0401 Hart, G. L., Lowery, B., McSweeney, K. and Fermanich, K. J. In situcharacterization of hydrologic properties of Sparta Sand; relation to solutemovement Ž .64 1-2 : 41-55

0402 ( ) ( )Hartemink, A. E. editor and McBratney, A. B. editor Developments andtrends in soil science Ž .100 3-4 : 215-216

0403 Hartemink, A. E., McBratney, A. B. and Cattle, J. A. Developments andŽ .trends in soil science: 100 volumes of Geoderma 1967-2001 Ž .100 3-4 : 217-268

0404 Hartemink, Alfred E. Soil fertility decline in some major soil groupings underpermanent cropping in Tanga region, Tanzania Ž .75 3-4 : 215-229

0405 ( )Hartemink, Alfred E. reviewer Soil fertility management for sustainablew xagriculture book review Ž .83 1-2 : 169-170

0406 Hartemink, Alfred E. Soil chemical and physical properties as indicators ofsustainable land management under sugar cane in Papua New Guinea Ž .85 4 : 283-306

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vHartemink Heuvelink

0407 ( ) ( )Hartemink, Alfred E. reviewer and van Baren, Hans reviewer History ofw xsoil science; international perspectives book review Ž .86 1-2 : 153-155

0408 ( ) wHartemink, Alfred E. reviewer Agroforestry for soil management bookxreview Ž .87 3-4 : 313-317

0409 ( ) wHartemink, Alfred E. reviewer Red and lateritic soils of the world bookxreview Ž .89 3-4 : 347-349

0410 ( ) wHartemink, Alfred E. reviewer Replenishing soil fertility in Africa bookxreview Ž .89 3-4 : 349-352

0411 Hartemink, Alfred E., Buresh, R. J., van Bodegom, P. M., Braun, A. R.,Jama, Bashir and Janssen, B. H.Inorganic nitrogen dynamics in fallows andmaize on an Oxisol and Alfisol in the highlands of Kenya Ž .98 1-2 : 11-33

0412 Hassink, J., Bouwman, L. A., Zwart, K. B., Bloem, J. and Brussaard, L.Relationships between soil texture, physical protection of organic matter, soilbiota, and C and N mineralization in grassland soils Ž .57 1-2 : 105-128

0413 Hatano, Ryusuke, Kawamura, Natsuko, Ikeda, Jyunko and Sakuma, ToshioEvaluation of the effect of morphological features of flow paths on solutetransport by using fractal dimensions of methylene blue staining pattern Ž .53 1-2 : 31-44

0414 Hattori, R. and Hattori, T. Soil aggregates as microcosms of bacteria-Protozoabiota Ž .56 1-4 : 493-501

0415 Heijnen, C. E., Chenu, C. and Robert, M. Micro-morphological studies onclay-amended and unamended loamy sand, relating survival of introducedbacteria and soil structure Ž .56 1-4 : 195-207

0416 Heijs, Anton W. J., de Lange, J., Schoute, J. F. T. and Bouma, J.Computedtomography as a tool for non-destructive analysis of flow patterns in macrop-orous Clay soils Ž .64 3-4 : 183-196

0417 Heijs, Anton W. J., Ritsema, Coen J. and Dekker, Louis W.Three-dimen-sional visualization of preferential flow patterns in two soils Ž .70 2-4 : 101-116

0418 ( ) ( )Hemminga, M. A. editor and Buurman, P. editor NMR in soil science Ž .80 3-4 : 221-464

0419 Hendricks Franssen, H. J. W. M., van Eijnsbergen, A. C. and Stein, A.Useof spatial prediction techniques and fuzzy classification for mapping soilpollutants Ž .77 2-4 : 243-262

0420 Hendrickx, Jan M. H. and Yao, Tzung-mow Prediction of wetting frontstability in dry field soils using soil and precipitation data Ž .70 2-4 : 265-280

0421 Herrero, J. and Porta, J. The terminology and the concepts of gypsum-richsoils Ž .96 1-2 : 47-61

0422 ( ) ( )Herrero, Juan editor and Poch, Rosa Maria editor Soils with gypsum Ž .87 1-2 : 1-135

0423 Heuvelink, G. B. M. and Bierkens, M. F. P. Combining soil maps withinterpolations from point observations to predict quantitative soil properties Ž .55 1-2 : 1-15

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vHeuvelink Hoosbeek

0424 ( )Heuvelink, G. B. M. reviewer Interpolation of spatial data; some theory forw xkriging book review Ž .96 1-2 : 153-154

0425 Heuvelink, G. B. M. and Webster, R. Modelling soil variation; past, present,and future Ž .100 3-4 : 269-301

0426 Heuvelink, Gerard B. M. and Pebesma, Edzer J.Spatial aggregation and soilprocess modelling Ž .89 1-2 : 47-65

0427 Hillel, Daniel Science and the crisis of the environment Ž .60 1-4 : 377-382

0428 ( ) w xHingston, F. J. reviewer Agroforestry for soil conservation book review Ž .55 3-4 : 290-291

0429 Hinsinger, Philippe and Gilkes, R. J. Dissolution of phosphate rock in therhizosphere of five plant species grown in an acid, P-fixing mineral substrate Ž .75 3-4 : 231-249

0430 Hinz, Christoph Description of sorption data with isotherm equations Ž .99 3-4 : 225-243

0431 Hitchcock, P. W. and Smith, D. W. Implications of non-equilibrium sorptionon the interception-sorption trench remediation strategy Ž .84 1-3 : 109-120

0432 Hodson, M. E., Langan, S. J. and Meriau, S.Determination of mineral surfacearea in relation to the calculation of weathering rates Ž .83 1-2 : 35-54

0433 Hodson, Mark E., Langan, Simon J., Kennedy, Fiona M. and Bain, Derek C.Variation in soil surface area in a chronosequence of soils from Glen Feshie,Scotland and its implications for mineral weathering rate calculations Ž .85 1 : 1-18

0434 Hofle, Claudia and Ping, Chien-Lu Properties and soil development of late-Pleistocene Paleosols from Seward Peninsula, Northwest Alaska Ž .71 3-4 : 219-243

0435 Holden, Nicholas M., Rook, Andrew J. and Scholefield, DavidTesting theŽ .performance of a one-dimensional solute transport model LEACHC using

response surface methodology Ž .69 3-4 : 157-174

0436 Holmqvist, Johan and Schlyter, Peter Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrizae fordating multiple Paleosols and carbon loss rate determination Ž .97 1-2 : 125-133

0437 ( ) w xHolt, John reviewer Soil biology book review Ž .53 1-2 : 173-174

0438 Hooda, P. S. and Alloway, B. J.Cadmium and lead sorption behaviour ofselected English and Indian soils Ž .84 1-3 : 121-134

0439 Hoosbeek, Marcel R. and Bryant, Ray B.Towards the quantitative modelingof pedogenesis; a review Ž .55 3-4 : 183-210

0440 Hoosbeek, Marcel R. Towards the quantitative modeling of pedogenesis; areview; reply; Pedology beyond the soil-landscape paradigm; pedodynamicsand the connection to other sciences Ž .63 3-4 : 303-307

0441 Hoosbeek, Marcel R., Stein, Alfred, van Reuler, Henk and Janssen, Bert H.Interpolation of agronomic data from plot to field scale; using a clusteredversus a spatially randomized block design Ž .81 3-4 : 265-280

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vHoosbeek Husson

0442 ( ) ( )Hoosbeek, Marcel R. editor , van Es, Harold M. editor and Stein, Alfred( )editor Modeling spatial and temporal variability as a function of scale Ž .85 2-3 : 111-254

0443 Hoosbeek, Marcel R.Incorporating scale into spatio-temporal variability; appli-cations to soil quality and yield data Ž .85 2-3 : 113-131

0444 Horgan, G. W. An investigation of the geometric influences on pore spacediffusion Ž .88 1-2 : 55-71

0445 Horgan, G. W. and Young, I. M. An empirical stochastic model for thegeometry of two-dimensional crack growth in soil Ž .96 4 : 263-276

0446 Hosang, Jurg Modelling preferential flow of water in soils; a two-phaseapproach for field conditions Ž .58 3-4 : 149-163

0447 Hosang, Jurg Field-scale solute transport; spatially interpolating the parametersof a transfer function model Ž .60 1-4 : 119-133

0448 Houot, S. and Berthelin, J.Submicroscopic studies of iron deposits occurring infield drains; formation and evolution Ž .52 3-4 : 209-222

0449 Hsiao, Chuhsing Kate, Juang, Kai-Wei and Lee, Dar-YuanEstimating thesecond-stage sample size and the most probable number of hot spots from afirst-stage sample of heavy-metal contaminated soil Ž .95 1-2 : 73-88

0450 Hsieh, Jean C. C., Savin, Samuel M., Kelly, Eugene F. and Chadwick,Oliver A. Measurement of soil-waterd18O values by direct equilibration withCO2 Ž .82 1-3 : 255-268

0451 Hsieh, Jean C. C., Chadwick, Oliver A., Kelly, Eugene F. and Savin, SamuelM. Oxygen isotopic composition of soil water; quantifying evaporation andtranspiration Ž .82 1-3 : 269-293

0452 Huang, W. Z. and Schoenau, J. J.Fluxes of water-soluble nitrogen andphosphorus in the forest floor and surface mineral soil of a boreal aspen stand Ž .81 3-4 : 251-264

0453 Huggett, R. J., Amundson, Ronald, Hoosbeek, Marcel R., Pachepsky, Yakov,Ryzhova, Irene, Blagoveshchensky, Yu. N., Samsonova, V. P., Humphreys,G. S., Paton, T. R. and Phillips, Jonathan D.On the relations between

wcomplex systems and the factorial model of soil formation discussions andxreply Ž .86 1-2 : 23-42

0454 Hundal, L. S. and Pasricha, N. S.Adsorption-desorption kinetics of potassiumas influenced by temperature and background anions Ž .83 3-4 : 215-225

0455 ( ) ( )Hunter, William J. reviewer and Kuykendall, L. David reviewer Biologi-w xcal nitrogen fixation and sustainability of tropical agriculture book review Ž .61 1-2 : 146-148

0456 Hussein, J. and Adey, M. A.Changes in microstructure, voids and b-fabric ofsurface samples of a Vertisol caused by wetrdry cycles Ž .85 1 : 63-82

0457 Husson, O., Verburg, P. H., Mai Thanh Phung and van Mensvoort, M. E. F.Spatial variability of acid sulphate soils in the Plain of Reeds, Mekong Delta,Vietnam Ž .97 1-2 : 1-19

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vHutchinson Izac

0458 Hutchinson, M. F. and Gessler, P. E.Splines; more than just a smoothinterpolator Ž .62 1-3 : 45-67

0459 Hutson, J. L. Applying one-dimensional deterministic chemical fate models on aregional scale Ž .60 1-4 : 201-212

0460 ( )Hutson, J. L. reviewer The soil stack; an interactive, introductory guide to thew xscience, technology, degradation, management and care of soil book review Ž .63 2 : 177-178

0461 Ibanez, J. J., De-Alba, S., Lobo, A. and Zucarello, V.Pedodiversity andglobal soil patterns at coarse scales Ž .83 3-4 : 171-192

0462 Ibanez, J. J. and de Alba, S. On the concept of pedodiversity and itsw xmeasurement reply Ž .93 3-4 : 339-344

0463 Ibanez, J. J. and de Alba, S.Pedodiversity and scaling laws; sharing Martmnand Rey’s opinion on the role of the Shannon index as a measure of diversityw xdiscussion Ž .98 1-2 : 5-9

0464 Ibia, T. O. and Udo, E. J. Phosphorus forms and fixation capacity of representa-tive soils in Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria Ž .58 1-2 : 95-106

0465 Igwe, C. A., Akamigbo, F. O. R. and Mbagwu, J. S. C.Chemical andmineralogical properties of soils in southeastern Nigeria in relation to aggregatestability Ž .92 1-2 : 111-123

0466 Ilvesniemi, Hannu, Giesler, Reiner, van Hees, Patrick A. W., Magnusson,Tord and Melkerud, Per-Arne General description of the sampling tech-niques and the sites investigated in the Fennoscandinavian podzolizationproject Ž .94 2-4 : 109-123

0467 Inacio, M. M., Pereira, V. and Pinto, M. S. Mercury contamination in sandyŽ .soils surrounding an industrial emission source Estarreja, Portugal Ž .85 4 : 325-339

0468 Inoue, HisayoshiLateral water flow in a clayey agricultural field with cracks Ž .59 1-4 : 311-325

0469 Insam, H. Developments in soil microbiology since the mid 1960s Ž .100 3-4 : 389-402

0470 Irvin, Barbara J., Ventura, Stephen J. and Slater, Brian K. Fuzzy andISODATA classification of landform elements from digital terrain data inPleasant Valley, Wisconsin Ž .77 2-4 : 137-154

0471 ( ) w xIsbell, Ray F. reviewer Soil description handbook book review Ž .62 4 : 387-388

0472 ( ) wIsbell, Ray F. reviewer Vertisols and technologies for their management bookxreview Ž .80 1-2 : 214-220

0473 Issaka, Roland Nuhu, Ishida, Fusako, Kubota, Daisuke and Wakatsuki,Toshiyuki Geographical distribution of selected soil fertility parameters ofinland valleys in West Africa Ž .75 1-2 : 99-116

0474 Izac, A. M. N. Developing policies for soil carbon management in tropicalregions Ž .79 1-4 : 261-276

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vJacks Kampichler

0475 Jacks, G. and Sharma, V. P.Geochemistry of calcic horizons in relation tohillslope processes, southern India Ž .67 3-4 : 203-214

0476 Jahiruddin, M., Chambers, B. J., Cresser, M. S. and Livesey, N. T.Effects ofsoil properties on the extraction of zinc Ž .52 3-4 : 199-208

0477 Jamet, R., Guillet, B., Robert, M., Ranger, J. and Veneau, G.Study ofŽcurrent dynamics of soils from a Podzol-Oxisol sequence in Tahiti French

.Polynesia using the test-mineral technique Ž .73 1-2 : 107-124

0478 Jardine, P. M. and Taylor, D. L. Fate and transport of ethylenediaminetetraac-etate chelated contaminants in subsurface environments Ž .67 1-2 : 125-140

0479 ( ) ( )Jefferson, Ian reviewer and Smalley, Ian reviewer Fundamentals of soilw xbehaviour book review Ž .63 3-4 : 310-312

0480 Jensen, L. S., Mueller, T., Nielsen, N. E., Hansen, S., Crocker, Graham J.,Grace, Peter R., Klir, Jan, Korschens, Martin and Poulton, Paul R.¨Simulating trends in soil organic carbon in long-term experiments using thesoil-plant-atmosphere model DAISY Ž .81 1-2 : 5-28

0481 Jersak, Joseph, Amundson, Ronald and Brimhall, George, Jr.A massbalance analysis of podzolization; examples from the northeastern UnitedStates Ž .66 1-2 : 15-42

0482 Jongmans, A. G., Verburg, P., Nieuwenhuyse, A. and van Oort, F.Allo-phane, imogolite, and gibbsite in coatings in a Costa Rican Andisol Ž .64 3-4 : 327-342

0483 ( ) wJoosten, H. reviewer Mires; process, exploitation and conservation bookxreview Ž .66 1-2 : 157-160

0484 Joschko, M., Muller, P. C., Kotzke, K., Dohring, W. and Larink, O.¨ ¨Earthworm burrow system development assessed by means of X-ray computedtomography Ž .56 1-4 : 209-221

0485 Joshua, W. D., Michalk, D. L., Curtis, I. H., Salt, M. and Osborne, G. J.Thepotential for contamination of soil and surface waters from sewage sludgeŽ .biosolids in a sheep grazing study, Australia Ž .84 1-3 : 135-156

0486 Jozefaciuk, Grzegorz, Sokolowska, Zofia, Hajnos, Mieczyslaw, Hoffmann,Christian and Renger, Manfred Large effect of leaching of DOC on wateradsorption properties of a sandy soil Ž .74 1-2 : 125-137

0487 Juma, Noorallah G. Interrelationships between soil structurertexture, soilbiotarsoil organic matter and crop production Ž .57 1-2 : 3-30

0488 Kaiser, Klaus, Guggenberger, Georg and Zech, WolfgangSorption of DOMand DOM fractions to forest soils Ž .74 3-4 : 281-303

0489 Kaiser, Klaus, Kaupenjohann, Martin and Zech, Wolfgang Sorption ofdissolved organic carbon in soils; effects of soil sample storage, soil-to-solutionratio, and temperature Ž .99 3-4 : 317-328

0490 Kampichler, C. and Hauser, M. Roughness of soil pore surface and its effecton available habitat space of microarthropods Ž .56 1-4 : 223-232

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vKampichler Kentgens

0491 Kampichler, Christian Fractal concepts in studies of soil fauna Ž .88 3-4 : 283-300

0492 ( )Kamprath, Eugene J. reviewer Nitrogen in organic wastes applied to soilsw xbook review Ž .55 1-2 : 177-179

0493 Kandeler, E. and Murer, E. Aggregate stability and soil microbial processes ina soil with different cultivation Ž .56 1-4 : 503-513

0494 Karathanasis, A. D. and Macneal, B. R.Evaluation of parent material uniform-ity criteria in loess-influenced soils of west-central Kentucky Ž .64 1-2 : 73-92

0495 Karltun, Erik, Bain, Derek C., Gustafsson, Jon Petter, Mannerkoski, Hannu,Murad, Enver, Wagner, Ursel, Fraser, Anthony R., McHardy, William J.and Starr, Michael Surface reactivity of poorly-ordered minerals in Podzol Bhorizons Ž .94 2-4 : 265-288

0496 Kau, P. M. H., Smith, D. W. and Binning, P. Experimental sorption of fluorideby kaolinite and bentonite Ž .84 1-3 : 89-108

0497 ( )Kauffman, Shelley J. reviewer Chemistry of aquatic systems; local and globalw xperspectives book review Ž .68 4 : 331-333

0498 Kelleners, T. J., Beekma, J. and Chaudhry, M. R.Spatially variable soilhydraulic properties for simulation of field-scale solute transport in the unsatu-rated zone Ž .92 3-4 : 199-215

0499 Keller, Catherine and Domergue, France-LineSoluble and particulate trans-fers of Cu, Cd, Al, Fe and some major elements in gravitational waters of aPodzol Ž .71 3-4 : 263-274

0500 ( )Kelly, Eugene F. reviewer Soil organic matter dynamics and sustainability ofw xtropical agriculture book review Ž .63 3-4 : 313-314

0501 Kelly, E. F., Blecker, S. W., Yonker, C. M., Olson, C. G., Wohl, E. E. andTodd, L. C. Stable isotope composition of soil organic matter and phytoliths aspaleoenvironmental indicators Ž .82 1-3 : 59-81

0502 Kelly, R. H., Parton, W. J., Crocker, Graham J., Grace, Peter R., Klir, Jan,Korschens, Martin, Poulton, Paul R. and Richter, D. D.Simulating trends¨in soil organic carbon in long-term experiments using the Century model Ž .81 1-2 : 75-90

0503 Kemp, R. A. Distribution and genesis of calcitic pedofeatures within a rapidlyaggrading loess-Paleosol sequence in China Ž .65 3-4 : 303-316

0504 Kemp, Rob A., McDaniel, Paul A. and Busacca, Alan J.Genesis andrelationship of macromorphology and micromorphology to contemporary hy-drological conditions of a welded Argixeroll from the Palouse in Idaho Ž .83 3-4 : 309-329

0505 Ž .Kenny, R. and Neet, K. E. Upper Pennsylvanian-Permian Naco GroupŽ .Paleosols north-central Arizona ; field and isotopic evidence Ž .58 3-4 : 131-148

0506 Kentgens, A. P. M. A practical guide to solid-state NMR of half-integerquadrupolar nuclei with some applications to disordered systems Ž .80 3-4 : 271-306

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vKerenyi Korning

0507 ( ) wKerenyi, Attila reviewer Soil degradation in India; status and impact bookxreviewer Ž .72 1-2 : 162-164

0508 Ketelsen, Hark and Meyer-Windel, Sigrid Adsorption of brilliant blue FCF bysoils Ž .90 1-2 : 131-145

0509 Khademi, H., Mermut, A. R. and Krouse, H. R. Sulfur isotope geochemistryof gypsiferous Aridisols from central Iran Ž .80 1-2 : 195-209

0510 Kiepe, Paul Effect of Cassia siamea hedgerow barriers on soil physical proper-ties Ž .66 1-2 : 113-120

0511 Kim, D. J., Feyen, J. and Vereecken, H.Prediction of dynamic hydraulicproperties in a ripening soil Ž .57 3 : 231-246

0512 Kim, D. J., Feyen, J., Vereecken, H., Boels, D. and Bronswijk, J. J. B.Quantification of physical ripening in an unripe marine Clay soil Ž .58 1-2 : 67-77

0513 Kim, D. J., Angulo-Jaramillo, Rafael, Vauclin, M., Feyen, J. and Choi, S. I.Modeling of soil deformation and water flow in a swelling soil Ž .92 3-4 : 217-238

0514 Kim, Kwansoo, Barham, Bradford L. and Coxhead, Ian Recovering soilproductivity attributes from experimental data; a statistical method and anapplication to soil productivity dynamics Ž .96 3 : 239-259

0515 King, D., Bourennane, H., Isambert, M. and Macaire, J. J.Relationship ofthe presence of a non-calcareous clay-loam horizon to DEM attributes in agently sloping area Ž .89 1-2 : 95-111

0516 Ž .Kiose, Helen Application of S-shaped Z t plots to the kinetics of phosphatesorption by a soil of different phosphorus status Ž .61 1-2 : 61-70

0517 Knotters, M., Brus, D. J. and Oude Voshaar, J. H.A comparison of kriging,co-kriging and kriging combined with regression for spatial interpolation ofhorizon depth with censored observations Ž .67 3-4 : 227-246

0518 Koch, Sabine and Fluhler, HannesLateral solute mixing in homogeneous and¨layered sand columns Ž .63 2 : 109-121

0519 Kogel-Knabner, Ingrid and Ziegler, Frank Carbon distribution in differentcompartments of forest soils Ž .56 1-4 : 515-525

0520 Kogel-Knabner, Ingrid 13C and15N NMR spectroscopy as a tool in soil organicmatter studies Ž .80 3-4 : 243-270

0521 Kolka, R. K., Grigal, D. F. and Nater, E. A. Forest soil mineral weatheringrates; use of multiple approaches Ž .73 1-2 : 1-21

0522 Kookana, Rai S. and Naidu, RavendraEffect of soil solution composition oncadmium transport through variable charge soils Ž .84 1-3 : 235-248

0523 Korning, Jorgen, Thomsen, Karsten, Dalsgaard, Kristian and Nornberg, PerCharacters of three Udults and their relevance to the composition and structureof virgin rain forest of Amazonian Ecuador Ž .63 2 : 145-164

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vKoutika Langley-Turnbaugh

0524 Koutika, L. S., Bartoli, F., Andreux, F., Cerri, C. C., Burtin, G., Chone, T.´and Philippy, R. Organic matter dynamics and aggregation in soils under rainforest and pastures of increasing age in the eastern Amazon Basin Ž .76 1-2 : 87-112

0525 Kretzschmar, R., Robarge, W. P., Amoozegar, A. and Vepraskas, M. J.Biotite alteration to halloysite and kaolinite in soil-saprolite profiles developedfrom mica schist and granite gneiss Ž .75 3-4 : 155-170

0526 ( )Kroes, J. G. reviewer Managing nitrogen for groundwater quality and farmw xprofitability book review Ž .62 4 : 389-391

0527 Kuiters, A. T. and Mulder, W. Gel permeation chromatography and Cu-bind-ing of water-soluble organic substances from litter and humus layers of forestsoils Ž .52 1-2 : 1-15

0528 Kuzila, Mark S. Identification of multiple loess units within modern soils ofClay County, Nebraska Ž .65 1-2 : 45-57

0529 Ladd, J. N., Foster, R. C. and Skjemstad, J. O.Soil structure; carbon andnitrogen metabolism Ž .56 1-4 : 401-434

0530 Laegdsmand, M., Villholth, K. G., Ullum, M. and Jensen, K. H. Processes ofcolloid mobilization and transport in macroporous soil monoliths Ž .93 1-2 : 33-59

0531 Lafrance, P. and Banton, O.Implication of spatial variability of organic carbonon predicting pesticide mobility in soil Ž .65 3-4 : 331-338

0532 Lagacherie, P., Legros, J. P. and Burrough, P. A.A soil survey procedureusing the knowledge of soil pattern established on a previously mappedreference area Ž .65 3-4 : 283-301

0533 Lagacherie, P., Cazemier, D. R., van Gaans, P. F. M. and Burrough, P. A.Fuzzy k-means clustering of fields in an elementary catchment and extrapola-tion to a larger area Ž .77 2-4 : 197-216

0534 Lagacherie, P. and Voltz, Marc Predicting soil properties over a region usingsample information from a mapped reference area and digital elevation data; aconditional probability approach Ž .97 3-4 : 187-208

0535 w xLal, R. Development in East Africa discussion Ž .67 3-4 : 159-164

0536 Lamas, M. C. and Torres Sanchez, R. M.Isoelectric point of soils determined´by the diffusion potential method Ž .85 4 : 371-380

0537 Langan, S. J., Reynolds, B. and Bain, Derek C.The calculation of base cationrelease from mineral weathering in soils derived from Palaeozoic greywackesand shales in upland UK Ž .69 3-4 : 275-285

0538 Langley-Turnbaugh, S. J. and Evans, C. V.A determinative soil developmentindex for pedo-stratigraphic studies Ž .61 1-2 : 39-59

0539 Langley-Turnbaugh, S. J. and Bockheim, J. G.Mass balance of soil evolutionon late Quaternary marine terraces in coastal Oregon Ž .84 4 : 265-288

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vLark Lennartz

0540 Lark, R. M. and Beckett, P. H. T. A regular pattern in the relative areas of soilprofile classes and possible applications in reconnaissance soil survey Ž .68 1-2 : 27-37

0541 Lark, R. M. and Bolam, H. C. Uncertainty in prediction and interpretation ofspatially variable data on soils Ž .77 2-4 : 263-282

0542 Lark, R. M. and Beckett, P. H. T. A geostatistical descriptor of the spatialdistribution of soil classes, and its use in predicting the purity of possible soilmap units Ž .83 3-4 : 243-267

0543 Lark, R. M. Soil-landform relationships at within-field scales; an investigationusing continuous classification Ž .92 3-4 : 141-165

0544 Lark, R. M. A geostatistical extension of the sectioning procedure for disaggre-gating soil information to the scale of functional models of soil processes Ž .95 1-2 : 89-112

0545 Lark, R. M. Designing sampling grids from imprecise information on soilvariability, an approach based on the fuzzy kriging variance Ž .98 1-2 : 35-59

0546 Larssen, Thorjorn, Vogt, Rolf D., Seip, Hans Martin, Furuberg, Geir, Liao,Bohan, Xiao Jinshong and Xiong JilingMechanisms for aluminum release inChinese acid forest soils Ž .91 1-2 : 65-86

0547 Laslett, Geoff M., Heuvelink, Gerard B. M., Cressie, Noel, Urquhart, N.Scott, Webster, Richard and McBratney, Alexander B.Random samplingof geostatistical modelling? Choosing between design-based and model-based

w xsampling strategies for soils discussions and reply Ž .80 1-2 : 45-59

0548 Latrille, Christelle, Elsass, Franc̨oise, van Oort, Folkert and Denaix, Lau-rencePhysical speciation of trace metals in Fe-Mn concretions from a Rendzic

Ž .Lithosol developed on Sinemurian limestones France Ž .100 1-2 : 127-146

0549 Laya, D., Van Ranst, E. and Herrero, J. A modified parametric index toestimate yield potentials for irrigated alfalfa on soils with gypsum in QuintoŽ .Aragon, Spain´ Ž .87 1-2 : 111-122

0550 Leffelaar, P. A. Water movement, oxygen supply and biological processes onthe aggregate scale Ž .57 1-2 : 143-165

0551 ( ) ( )Leffelaar, P. A. chairperson and Raats, P. A. C. reporter Round table onwater movement, oxygen supply, nutrient supply, and biological processes onthe micro-scale Ž .57 1-2 : 167-170

0552 Lehmann, Johannes, da Silva Cravo, Manoel and Zech, WolfgangOrganicmatter stabilization in a Xanthic Ferralsol of the central Amazon as affected bysingle trees; chemical characterization of density, aggregate, and particle sizefractions Ž .99 1-2 : 147-168

0553 Leinweber, P., Jordan, E. and Schulten, H. R.Molecular characterization ofsoil organic matter in Pleistocene moraines from the Bolivian Andes Ž .72 1-2 : 133-148

0554 Lennartz, Bernd Variation of herbicide transport parameters within a singlefield and its relation to water flux and soil properties Ž .91 3-4 : 327-345

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vLetkeman Lockwood

0555 Letkeman, L. P., Tiessen, H. and Campbell, C. A.Phosphorus transformationsand redistribution during pedogenesis of western Canadian soils Ž .71 3-4 : 201-218

0556 Li, Changsheng, Frolking, Steve, Crocker, Graham J., Grace, Peter R., Klir,Jan, Korschens, Martin and Poulton, Paul R. Simulating trends in soil¨organic carbon in long-term experiments using the DNDC model Ž .81 1-2 : 45-60

0557 Li, Zhenbin and Shuman, Larry M. Estimation of retardation factor ofdissolved organic carbon in sandy soils using batch experiments Ž .78 3-4 : 197-206

0558 Li Weidong, Li Baoguo and Shi Yuanchun Markov-chain simulation of soiltextural profiles Ž .92 1-2 : 37-53

0559 Li Yunzhu, Shi Yuanchun, Li Baoguo and Lu Jinwen Monitoring andprognosis of regional water and salt Ž .60 1-4 : 213-233

0560 Liao, Bohan, Larssen, Thorjorn and Seip, Hans Martin Response of fiveChinese forest soils to acidic inputs; batch experiment Ž .86 3-4 : 295-316

0561 Lichter, John Rates of weathering and chemical depletion in soils across achronosequence of Lake Michigan sand dunes Ž .85 4 : 255-282

0562 Liengsakul, Montri, Mekpaiboonwatana, Somboon, Pramojanee, Paiboon,Bronsveld, Kees and Huizing, HermanUse of GIS and remote sensing forsoil mapping and for locating new sites for permanent cropland; a case study inthe ‘‘highlands’’ of northern Thailand Ž .60 1-4 : 293-307

0563 Ligthart, T. N., Peek, G. J. W. C. and Taber, E. J. A method for thethree-dimensional mapping of earthworm burrow systems Ž .57 1-2 : 129-141

0564 Ligthart, Tom N. Thin section analysis of earthworm burrow disintegration in apermanent pasture Ž .75 1-2 : 135-148

0565 Lilienfein, Juliane, Wilcke, Wolfgang, Ayarza, Miguel, Vilela, Lourival, doCarmo Lima, Samuel and Zech, WolfgangChemical fractionation of phos-phorus, sulphur, and molybdenum in Brazilian savannah Oxisols under differ-ent land use Ž .96 1-2 : 31-46

0566 Lilly, Allan The use of inverse modelling and dipwell data in the calibration andevaluation of a soil water simulation model Ž .90 3-4 : 203-227

0567 Lips, Johanna M. and Duivenvoorden, Joost F.Regional patterns of welldrained upland soil differentiation in the middle Caqueta Basin of Colombian´Amazonia Ž .72 3-4 : 219-257

0568 Litaor, M. Iggy, Mancinelli, R. and Halfpenny, J. C. The influence of pocketgophers on the status of nutrients in alpine soils Ž .70 1 : 37-48

0569 ( ) w xLoch, J. P. G. reviewer Bodenchemie Soil chemistry; book review Ž .57 3 : 325-326

0570 Lockwood, P. V., McGarity, J. W. and Charley, J. L. Measurement ofchemical weathering rates using natural chloride as a tracer Ž .64 3-4 : 215-232

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vLoganathan Lussenhop

0571 Loganathan, P., Dickson, A. A. and Isirimah, N. O. Potassium supplyingcapacity of soils formed on different geological deposits in the Niger Deltaregion of Nigeria Ž .65 1-2 : 109-120

0572 Long, Dan S.Spatial autoregression modeling of site-specific wheat yield Ž .85 2-3 : 181-197

0573 Lookman, Richard, Vandeweert, Nadia, Merckx, Roel and Vlassak, KarelGeostatistical assessment of the regional distribution of phosphate sorption

Ž .capacity parameters Fe and Al in northern Belgiumox ox Ž .66 3-4 : 285-296

0574 Lookman, Richard, Jansen, Katleen, Merckx, Roel and Vlassak, KarelRelationship between soil properties and phosphate saturation parameters; atransect study in northern Belgium Ž .69 3-4 : 265-274

0575 Lookman, Richard, Grobet, Piet, Merckx, Roel and van Riemsdijk, WillemH. Application of 31P and27Al MAS NMR for phosphate speciation studies insoil and aluminium hydroxides; promises and constraints Ž .80 3-4 : 369-388

0576 Lopez-Hernandez, D. and Nino, M.Phosphorus mineralization during labora-˜tory incubation in soils derived from different textured parent materials Ž .56 1-4 : 527-537

0577 Lorenzoni, P., Mirabella, A., Bidini, D. and Lulli, L. Soil genesis on trachyticŽ .and leucititic lavas of Cimini volcanic complex Latium, Italy Ž .68 1-2 : 79-99

0578 ( ) w xLoveland, P. J. reviewer Rates of soil chemical processes book review Ž .61 1-2 : 148-150

0579 ( ) w xLoveland, P. J. reviewer Soil pollution; processes and dynamics book review Ž .75 1-2 : 150-152

0580 ( )Loveland, P. J. reviewer Handbook of pedology; soils-vegetation-environmentw xbook review Ž .90 1-2 : 163-165

0581 Lovelock, J. E. The soil as a model for the Earth Ž .57 3 : 213-215

0582 Ludwig, B., Khanna, P. K., Raison, R. J. and Jacobsen, K.Modellingchanges in cation composition of a soil after clearfelling a eucalypt forest inEast Gippsland, Australia Ž .80 1-2 : 95-116

0583 Lundstrom, Ulla S., van Breemen, Nico and Bain, Derek C.The podzoliza-tion process; a review Ž .94 2-4 : 91-107

0584 ( ) ( )Lundstrom, Ulla S. editor , van Breemen, Nico editor and Bain, Derek C.( )editor The podzolization process Ž .94 2-4 : 91-353

0585 Lundstrom, Ulla S., van Breemen, Nico, Bain, Derek C., van Hees, PatrickA. W., Giesler, Reiner, Gustafsson, Jon Petter, Ilvesniemi, Hannu, Karl-tun, Erik, Melkerud, Per-Arne, Olsson, Mats T., Riise, Gunnhild,Wahlberg, O., Bergelin, A., Bishop, K., Finlay, R., Jongmans, Antoine G.,Magnusson, Tord, Mannerkoski, Hannu, Nordgren, A., Nyberg, L., Starr,Michael and Tau Strand, Line Advances in understanding the podzolizationprocess resulting from a multidisciplinary study of three coniferous forest soilsin the Nordic countries Ž .94 2-4 : 335-353

0586 Lussenhop, John and Fogel, RobertObserving soil biota in situ Ž .56 1-4 : 25-36

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vMa Martin

0587 Ma, Q. Y. and Lindsay, W. L. Estimation of Cd2q and Ni 2q activities in soilsby chelation Ž .68 1-2 : 123-133

0588 Ma, Y. B. and Uren, N. C. The effects of temperature, time and cycles ofdrying and rewetting on the extractability of zinc added to a Calcareous soil Ž .75 1-2 : 89-97

0589 Ma, Y. B. and Uren, N. C. Transformations of heavy metals added to soil;application of a new sequential extraction procedure Ž .84 1-3 : 157-168

0590 Machin, J. and Navas, A.Spatial analysis of gypsiferous soils in the ZaragozaŽ .Province Spain , using GIS as an aid to conservation Ž .87 1-2 : 57-66

0591 Madeira, M., Furtado, A., Jeanroy, E. and Herbillon, A. J. Andisols ofŽ .Madeira Island Portugal ; characteristics and classification Ž .62 4 : 363-383

0592 Madsen, H. B. and Nornberg, P.Mineralogy of four sandy soils developedunder heather, oak, spruce and grass in the same fluvioglacial deposit inDenmark Ž .64 3-4 : 233-256

0593 Magusin, Pieter C. M. M., Bolz, Andreas, Sperling, Kerstin and Veeman,Wiebren S. The use of129Xe NMR spectroscopy for studying soils; a pilotstudy Ž .80 3-4 : 449-462

0594 Makarov, M. I., Malysheva, T. I., Haumaier, L., Alt, H. G. and Zech, W.The forms of phosphorus in humic and fulvic acids of a toposequence of alpinesoils in the Northern Caucasus Ž .80 1-2 : 61-73

0595 Maksimovic, Z. and Panto, G. Contribution to the geochemistry of the rareearth elements in the karst-bauxite deposits of Yugoslavia and Greece Ž .51 1-4 : 93-109

0596 Malik, M., Mustafa, M. A. and Letey, J. Effect of mixed NarCa solutions onswelling, dispersion and transient water flow in unsaturated montmorilloniticsoils Ž .52 1-2 : 17-28

0597 Mallants, D., Jacques, D., Vanclooster, M., Diels, J. and Feyen, J.Astochastic approach to simulate water flow in a macroporous soil Ž .70 2-4 : 299-324

0598 Malucelli, Francesco, Terribile, Fabio and Colombo, Claudio Mineralogy,micromorphology and chemical analysis of Andosols on the Island of Sao

Ž .Miguel Azores Ž .88 1-2 : 73-98

0599 Mando, A., Stroosnijder, L. and Brussaard, L. Effects of termites on infiltra-tion into crusted soil Ž .74 1-2 : 107-113

0600 Markewich, H. W. and Pavich, Milan J. Soil chronosequence studies intemperate to subtropical, low-latitude, low-relief terrain with data from theEastern United States Ž .51 1-4 : 213-239

0601 Marschner, Bernd, Gensior, Andreas and Fischer, UweResponse of soilsolution chemistry to recent declines in atmospheric deposition in two forestecosystems in Berlin, Germany Ž .83 1-2 : 83-101

0602 Martin, A. and Marinissen, J. C. Y. Biological and physico-chemical processesin excrements of soil animals Ž .56 1-4 : 331-347

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vMartin McBratney

0603 Martin, D., Srivastava, P. C., Ghosh, D. and Zech, W.Characteristics ofhumic substances in cultivated and natural forest soils of Sikkim Ž .84 4 : 345-362

0604 Martin, Miguel Angel and Rey, Jose-ManuelOn the role of Shannon’s entropy´w xas a measure of heterogeneity discussion Ž .98 1-2 : 1-3

0605 Martin Garcia, J. M., Delgado, G., Parraga, J. F., Gamiz, E. and Delgado,´ ´Ž .R. Chemical, mineralogical and micro morphological study of coarse frag-

ments in Mediterranean Red soils Ž .90 1-2 : 23-47

0606 Martin-Neto, Ladislau, Rosell, Ramon and Sposito, GarrisonCorrelation of´spectroscopic indicators of humification with mean annual rainfall along atemperate grassland climosequence Ž .81 3-4 : 305-311

0607 Martinez Mena, M., Deeks, L. K. and Williams, A. G. An evaluation of afragmentation fractal dimension technique to determine soil erodibility Ž .90 1-2 : 87-98

0608 Mason, J. A., Milfred, C. J. and Nater, E. A. Distinguishing soil age andparent material effects on an Ultisol of north-central Wisconsin, USA Ž .61 3-4 : 165-189

0609 Matschonat, G. and Vogt, R.Significance of the total cation concentration inacid forest soils for the solution composition and the saturation of exchangesites Ž .84 4 : 289-307

0610 Mayr, T. and Jarvis, N. J. Pedotransfer functions to estimate soil waterretention parameters for a modified Brooks-Corey type model Ž .91 1-2 : 1-9

0611 Mays, M. D., Bogardi, I. and Bardossy, A. Fuzzy logic and risk-based soilinterpretations Ž .77 2-4 : 299-315

0612 Mazaheri, S. A., McBratney, Alex B. and Koppi, A. J. Sensitivity of member-ships to attribute variation around selected centroids and intergrades in thecontinuous Australian Great Soil Groups classification system Ž .77 2-4 : 155-168

0613 Mbagwu, J. S. C. Saturated hydraulic conductivity in relation to physicalproperties of soils in the Nsukka Plains, southeastern Nigeria Ž .68 1-2 : 51-66

0614 McBratney, A. B., Moran, C. J., Stewart, J. B., Cattle, S. R. and Koppi, A.J. Modifications to a method of rapid assessment of soil macropore structureby image analysis Ž .53 3-4 : 255-274

0615 McBratney, A. B., De Gruijter, J. J. and Brus, D. J. Spacial prediction andmapping of continuous soil classes Ž .54 1-4 : 39-64

0616 McBratney, Alex B. and Odeh, Inakwu O. A. Application of fuzzy sets in soilscience; fuzzy logic, fuzzy measurements and fuzzy decisions Ž .77 2-4 : 85-113

0617 McBratney, Alex B., Bishop, Thomas F. A. and Teliatnikov, I. S.Two soilprofile reconstruction techniques Ž .97 3-4 : 209-221

0618 McBratney, Alex B., Odeh, Inakwu O. A., Bishop, Thomas F. A., Dunbar,Marian S. and Shatar, Tamara M. An overview of pedometric techniques foruse in soil survey Ž .97 3-4 : 293-327

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vMcCarthy Mermut

0619 McCarthy, Paul J., Martini, I. Peter and Leckie, Dale A. Pedogenic anddiagenetic influences on void coating formation in Lower Cretaceous Paleosolsof the Mill Creek Formation, southwestern Alberta, Canada Ž .87 3-4 : 209-237

0620 McDaniel, P. A., Fosberg, M. A. and Falen, A. L.Expression of andic andspodic properties in tephra-influenced soils of northern Idaho, USA Ž .58 1-2 : 79-94

0621 McDonald, Eric V., Pierson, Frederick B., Flerchinger, Gerald N. andMcFadden, Leslie D. Application of a soil-water balance model to evaluatethe influence of Holocene climate change on calcic soils, Mojave Desert,California, U.S.A. Ž .74 3-4 : 167-192

0622 ( )McGarity, J. W. reviewer Vertisols in the central clay plain of the Sudanw xbook review Ž .63 3-4 : 319-321

0623 ( )McKeague, Alex reviewer Soil science; sustainable production and environ-w xmental protection book review Ž .80 1-2 : 213-214

0624 ( )McKeague, Alex reviewer History of soil science; international perspectivesw xbook review Ž .83 1-2 : 167-169

0625 McKenzie, B. M. and Dexter, A. R. Size and orientation of burrows made bythe earthworms Aporrectodea rosea and A. caliginosa Ž .56 1-4 : 233-241

0626 McKenzie, N. J. and Austin, M. P. A quantitative Australian approach tomedium and small scale surveys based on soil stratigraphy and environmentalcorrelation Ž .57 4 : 329-355

0627 McKenzie, Neil J. and Ryan, Philip J. Spatial prediction of soil propertiesusing environmental correlation Ž .89 1-2 : 67-94

0628 McLay, C. D. A., Allbrook, R. F. and Thompson, K. Effect of developmentand cultivation on physical properties of peat soils in New Zealand Ž .54 1-4 : 23-37

0629 Meeussen, J. C. L., van Riemsdijk, W. H. and van der Zee, S. E. A. T. M.Transport of complexed cyanide in soil Ž .67 1-2 : 73-85

0630 Meijer, Edward L. and Buurman, Peter Factor analysis and direct optimiza-tion of the amounts and properties of volcanic soil constituents Ž .80 1-2 : 129-151

0631 Melkerud, Per-Arne, Bain, Derek C., Jongmans, Antoine G. and Tarvainen,T. Chemical, mineralogical and morphological characterization of three Pod-zols developed on glacial deposits in Northern Europe Ž .94 2-4 : 125-148

0632 Mendonca Santos, M. L., Guenat, C., Bouzelboudjen, M. and Golay, F.Three-dimensional GIS cartography applied to the study of the spatial variationof soil horizons in a Swiss floodplain Ž .97 3-4 : 351-366

0633 Mermut, A. and Eswaran, H. Some major developments in soil science sincethe mid 1960s Ž .100 3-4 : 403-426

0634 Mermut, A. R., Luk, S. H., Romkens, M. J. M. and Poesen, J. W. A.¨Micromorphological and mineralogical components of surface sealing in loesssoils from different geographic regions Ž .66 1-2 : 71-84

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vMermut Mizota

0635 Mermut, A. R., Luk, S. H., Romkens, M. J. M. and Poesen, J. W. A.Soil¨loss by splash and wash during rainfall from two loess soils Ž .75 3-4 : 203-214

0636 ( ) ( )Mermut, Ahmet R. editor and Norton, L. Darrell editor Digitization,processing and quantitative interpretation of image analysis in soil science andrelated areas Ž .53 3-4 : 179-415

0637 Mermut, Ahmet R., Grevers, M. C. J. and de Jong, E.Evaluation of poresunder different management systems by image analysis of Clay soils inSaskatchewan, Canada Ž .53 3-4 : 357-372

0638 Merritts, Dorothy Jane, Chadwick, Oliver A. and Hendricks, D. M. Ratesand processes of soil evolution on uplifted marine terraces, Northern California Ž .51 1-4 : 241-275

0639 Merz, Wolfgang and Bryan, Rorke B. Critical conditions for rill initiation onsandy loam Brunisols; laboratory and field experiments in southern Ontario,Canada Ž .57 4 : 357-385

0640 Mesquita, M. E. and Vieira e Silva, J. M. Zinc adsorption by a Calcareous soil;copper interaction Ž .69 1-2 : 137-146

0641 Miller, Daniel C. and Birkeland, Peter W. Soil catena variation along analpine climatic transect, northern Peruvian Andes Ž .55 3-4 : 211-223

0642 Minasny, Budiman and McBratney, A. B. A rudimentary mechanistic modelfor soil production and landscape development Ž .90 1-2 : 3-21

0643 Minasny, Budiman, McBratney, Alex B. and Bristow, Keith L. Comparisonof different approaches to the development of pedotransfer functions forwater-retention curves Ž .93 3-4 : 225-253

0644 Minasny, Budiman and McBratney, Alex B. Estimation of sorptivity fromdisc-permeameter measurements Ž .95 3-4 : 305-324

0645 Mirabella, A. and Carnicelli, S. Iron oxide mineralogy in Red and Brown soilsdeveloped on calcareous rocks in central Italy Ž .55 1-2 : 95-109

0646 Mitra, B., Scott, H. D., Dixon, J. C. and McKimmey, J. M. Applications offuzzy logic to the prediction of soil erosion in a large watershed Ž .86 3-4 : 183-209

0647 Mizota, C., Izuhara, H. and Noto, M. Eolian influence on oxygen isotopeabundance and clay minerals in soils of Hokkaido, northern Japan Ž .52 1-2 : 161-171

0648 Mizota, C., Domon, Y. and Yoshida, N.Oxygen isotope composition of naturalphosphates from volcanic ash soils of the Great Rift Valley of Africa and EastJava, Indonesia Ž .53 1-2 : 111-123

0649 Mizota, C., Izuhara, H. and Noto, M. Erratum; Eolian influence on oxygenisotope abundance and clay minerals in soils of Hokkaido, northern Japan Ž .53 1-2 : 178

0650 Mizota, C. and Sasaki, A.Sulfur isotope composition of soils and fertilizers;differences between Northern and Southern hemispheres Ž .71 1-2 : 77-93

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vMizota Muchena

0651 Mizota, C. and Longstaffe, F. J. Detrital origin for smectite in soils andsediments from the coastal plain of Ariake Bay, northern Kyushu, Japan Ž .73 1-2 : 125-130

0652 Mizota, Chitoshi and Matsuhisa, Yukihiro Isotopic evidence for the eolianorigin of quartz and mica in soils developed on volcanic materials in theCanary Archipelago Ž .66 3-4 : 313-320

0653 Mizota, Chitoshi, Faure, Kevin and Yamamoto, Michiharu Provenance ofquartz in sedimentary mantles and laterites overlying bedrock in West Africa;evidence from oxygen isotopes Ž .72 1-2 : 65-74

0654 Molina, J. A. E., Crocker, Graham J., Grace, Peter R., Klir, Jan, Korschens,¨Martin, Poulton, Paul R. and Richter, D. D. Simulating trends in soilorganic carbon in long-term experiments using the NCSOIL and NCSWAPmodels Ž .81 1-2 : 91-107

0655 Monger, H. C., Cole, D. R., Gish, J. W. and Giordano, T. H.Stable carbonand oxygen isotopes in Quaternary soil carbonates as indicators of ecogeomor-phic changes in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, USA Ž .82 1-3 : 137-172

0656 Moody, L. E. and Graham, R. C. Geomorphic and pedogenic evolution incoastal sediments, Central California Ž .67 3-4 : 181-201

0657 Mooney, S. J., Holden, N. M., Collins, J. F. and Ward, S. M.A suitabilityevaluation of selected impregnants for in situ preparation of structural imagesof milled peat Ž .81 3-4 : 241-249

0658 Mooney, S. J., Holden, N. M., Ward, S. M. and Collins, J. F.The rapidŽpreparation of structural images from undisturbed, non-cohesive material milled

.peat Ž .86 3-4 : 159-168

0659 Mooney, S. J., Holden, N. M., Ward, S. M. and Collins, J. F.The use ofquantified structural descriptors to physically characterise stockpiled milledpeat of different genetic origins Ž .95 1-2 : 15-32

0660 Moran, C. J. and McBratney, A. B. Image measurement and modelling of thetwo-dimensional spatial distribution of wheat straw Ž .53 3-4 : 201-216

0661 Moran, C. J., Kirby, J. M., Stoyan, Dietrich, Vogel, Hans-Joerg, Velde, B.,Mullins, C. E., Raats, P. A. C., Horgan, G. W. and Young, I. M. Anempirical stochastic model for the geometry of two-dimensional crack growth

w xin soil discussion and reply Ž .96 4 : 277-289

0662 Moreau, E., Velde, B. and Terribile, F. Comparison of 2D and 3D images offractures in a Vertisol Ž .92 1-2 : 55-72

0663 Morisada, Kazuhito and Ohsumi, YasuoSoil development on the 1888 Bandaimudflow deposits in Japan Ž .57 4 : 443-458

0664 Morras, Hector J. M. Mineralogy and cation exchange capacity of the fine siltŽ .fraction in two soils from the southern Chaco region Argentina Ž .64 3-4 : 281-295

0665 Muchena, F. N. and Kiome, R. M. The role of soil science in agriculturaldevelopment in East Africa Ž .67 3-4 : 141-157

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vMuchena Narteh

0666 Muchena, F. N. and Kiome, R. M. The role of soil science in agriculturaldevelopment in East Africa; authors’ epilogue Ž .67 3-4 : 179-180

0667 Muggler, C. C., van Loef, J. J., Buurman, Peter and van Doesburg, J. D. J.Ž .Mineralogical and sub microscopic aspects of iron oxides in polygenetic

Oxisols from Minas Gerais, Brazil Ž .100 1-2 : 147-171

0668 Muhammad, H. J. and Jones, K. C. Phosphorus in gypsiferous soils; theinfluence of soil properties on P fractionation Ž .53 1-2 : 97-104

0669 Mulyanto, B., Stoops, G. and Van Ranst, E.Precipitation and dissolution ofgibbsite during weathering of andesitic boulders in humid tropical West Java,Indonesia Ž .89 3-4 : 287-305

0670 Murer, E. J., Baumgarten, A., Eder, G., Gerzabek, M. H., Kandeler, E. andRampazzo, N.An improved sieving machine for estimation of soil aggregate

Ž .stability SAS Ž .56 1-4 : 539-547

0671 Murphy, E. M. and Zachara, J. M. The role of sorbed humic substances on thedistribution of organic and inorganic contaminants in groundwater Ž .67 1-2 : 103-124

0672 Mwendera, E. J. and Feyen, J.Estimation of depression storage and Manning’sresistance coefficient from random roughnesss measurements Ž .52 3-4 : 235-250

0673 Myers, Donald E. Spatial interpolation; an overview Ž .62 1-3 : 17-28

0674 ( ) wNachtergaele, Freddy reviewer The Australian soil classification book re-xview Ž .75 1-2 : 152-153

0675 ( ) wNachtergaele, Freddy reviewer A sound reference base for soils bookxreview Ž .93 3-4 : 348-349

0676 Nachtergaele, Freddy O., Spaargaren, Otto, Deckers, Jozef A. and Ahrens,Bob New developments in soil classification; World Reference Base for SoilResources Ž .96 4 : 345-357

0677 ( )Nahon, D. reviewer Farm land erosion in temperate plains environment andw xhills book review Ž .63 3-4 : 315-316

0678 Nahon, Daniel B.Self-organization in chemical lateritic weathering Ž .51 1-4 : 5-13

0679 ( )Naidu, R. editor Contaminants and the soil environment Ž .84 1-3 : 1-263

0680 Nakahara, Osamu and Wada, Shin-IchiroCa2q and Mg2q adsorption by anallophanic and a humic Andisol Ž .61 3-4 : 203-212

0681 Narteh, L. T. and Sahrawat, K. L. Potentially mineralizable nitrogen in WestAfrican lowland rice soils Ž .76 1-2 : 145-154

0682 Narteh, L. T. and Sahrawat, K. L. Influence of flooding on electrochemicaland chemical properties of West African soils Ž .87 3-4 : 179-207

0683 Narteh, L. T. and Sahrawat, K. L. Ammonium in solution of flooded WestAfrican soils Ž .95 3-4 : 205-214

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vNascimento Nordt

0684 Nascimento, V. M., Almendros, G. and Fernandes, F. M.Soil humus charac-teristics in virgin and cleared areas of the Parana River basin in Brazil Ž .54 1-4 : 137-150

0685 Nater, Edward A., Nater, Keith D. and Baker, John M. Application ofartificial neural system algorithms to image analysis of roots in soil; I, Initialresults Ž .53 3-4 : 237-253

0686 Navas, A., Bermudez, F. and Machın, J.Influence of sewage sludge applica-´ ´tion on physical and chemical properties of Gypsisols Ž .87 1-2 : 123-135

0687 Nemes, A., Wosten, J. H. M., Lilly, Allan and Oude Voshaar, J. H.¨Evaluation of different procedures to interpolate particle-size distributions toachieve compatibility within soil databases Ž .90 3-4 : 187-202

0688 Nettleton, W. D. and Chadwick, O. A. Late Quaternary, redeposited loess-soildevelopmental sequences, South Yemen Ž .70 1 : 21-36

0689 Neue, H. U., Gaunt, J. L., Wang, Z. P., Becker-Heidmann, P. and Quijano,C. Carbon in tropical wetlands Ž .79 1-4 : 163-185

0690 Neufeldt, Henry, Ayarza, Miguel A., Resck, Dimas V. S. and Zech, Wolf-gangDistribution of water-stable aggregates and aggregating agents in CerradoOxisols Ž .93 1-2 : 85-99

0691 Nieber, John L. Modeling finger development and persistence in initially dryporous media Ž .70 2-4 : 207-229

0692 Nierop, Klaas G. J., Buurman, Peter and de Leeuw, Jan W.Effect ofvegetation on chemical composition of H horizons in incipient Podzols ascharacterized by13C NMR and pyrolysis-GCrMS Ž .90 1-2 : 111-129

0693 Nierop, Klaas G. J., van Lagen, Barend and Buurman, PeterComposition ofplant tissues and soil organic matter in the first stages of a vegetationsuccession Ž .100 1-2 : 1-24

0694 Nieuwenhuyse, A., Jongmans, A. G. and van Breemen, N.Andisol formationin a Holocene beach ridge plain under the humid tropical climate of theAtlantic coast of Costa Rica Ž .57 4 : 423-442

0695 Nieuwenhuyse, A., Verburg, P. S. J. and Jongmans, A. G.Mineralogy of asoil chronosequence on andesitic lava in humid tropical Costa Rica Ž .98 1-2 : 61-82

0696 Nkedi-Kizza, P., Gaston, L. A. and Selim, H. M.Extrinsic spatial variability ofselected macronutrients in a sandy soil Ž .63 1 : 95-106

0697 Nooren, C. A. M., van Breemen, N., Stoorvogel, J. J. and Jongmans, A. G.The role of earthworms in the formation of sandy surface soils in a tropicalforest in Ivory Coast Ž .65 1-2 : 135-148

0698 ( ) ( ) ( )Nordt, L. C. editor , Kelly, Eugene F. editor , Boutton, Thomas W. editor( )and Chadwick, Oliver A. editor Biogeochemistry of isotopes in soil envi-

ronments; theory and application Ž .82 1-3 : 1-293

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vNordt Ollerenshaw

0699 Nordt, L. C., Hallmark, C. T., Wilding, L. P. and Boutton, Thomas W.Quantifying pedogenic carbonate accumulations using stable carbon isotopes Ž .82 1-3 : 115-136

0700 Norfleet, M. L. and Karathanasis, A. D. Some physical and chemical factorscontributing to fragipan strength in Kentucky soils Ž .71 3-4 : 289-301

0701 Novotny, E. H., Blum, W. E. H., Gerzabek, M. H. and Mangrich, A. S.Soilmanagement system effects on size fractionated humic substances Ž .92 1-2 : 87-109

0702 Oades, J. M.The role of biology in the formation, stabilization and degradationof soil structure Ž .56 1-4 : 377-400

0703 Oborn, Ingrid and Berggren, Dan Characterization of jarosite-natrojarosite intwo northern Scandinavian soils Ž .66 3-4 : 213-225

0704 Odeh, I. O. A., McBratney, A. B. and Chittleborough, D. J. Spatial predictionof soil properties from landform attributes derived from a digital elevationmodel Ž .63 3-4 : 197-214

0705 Odeh, I. O. A., McBratney, A. B. and Chittleborough, D. J. Further results onprediction of soil properties from terrain attributes; heterotopic cokriging andregression-kriging Ž .67 3-4 : 215-226

0706 Odeh, Inakwu O. A. and McBratney, Alex B. Using AVHRR images forspatial prediction of clay content in the lower Namoi Valley of easternAustralia Ž .97 3-4 : 237-254

0707 Oduro-Afriyie, K. Rainfall erosivity map for Ghana Ž .74 1-2 : 161-166

0708 Ogawa, Susumu, Baveye, Philippe, Boast, Charles W., Parlange, Jean-Yvesand Steenhuis, Tammo S.Surface fractal characteristics of preferential flowpatterns in field soils; evaluation and effect of image processing Ž .88 3-4 : 109-136

0709 Ogden, C. B., Wagenet, R. J., van Es, H. M. and Hutson, J. L.Quantificationand modeling of macropore drainage Ž .55 1-2 : 17-35

0710 Ohnuki, Yasuhiro, Terazono, Ryuichi, Ikuzawa, Hitoshi, Hirata, Isao,Kanna, Kensaku and Utagawa, Hirokatsu Distribution of colluvia andsaprolites and their physical properties in a zero-order basin in Okinawa,southwestern Japan Ž .80 1-2 : 75-93

0711 Olarieta, J. R., Besga, G., Rodrıguez, R., Uson, A., Pinto, M. and Virgel, S.´ ´Sediment enrichment ratios after mechanical site preparation for Pinus radiataplantation in the Basque Country Ž .93 3-4 : 255-267

0712 Oldeman, L. R. and van Engelen, V. W. P.A world soils and terrain digitalŽ .database SOTER ; an improved assessment of land resources Ž .60 1-4 : 309-325

0713 Olk, D. C., Cassman, K. G. and Fan, T. W. M.Characterization of two humicacid fractions from a calcareous vermiculitic soil; implications for the humifi-cation process Ž .65 3-4 : 195-208

0714 ( )Ollerenshaw, J. H. reviewer Grassland invertebrates; ecology, influence onw xsoil fertility and effects on plant growth book review Ž .65 1-2 : 167-168

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vOllier Pardo

0715 ( ) w xOllier, C. D. reviewer Geomorphology in the tropics book review Ž .66 1-2 : 153-154

0716 Olsen, Per Atle and Haugen, Lars Egil A new model of the shrinkagecharacteristic applied to some Norwegian soils Ž .83 1-2 : 67-81

0717 Olsson, Mats T. and Melkerud, Per-Arne Weathering in three podzolizedpedons on glacial deposits in northern Sweden and central Finland Ž .94 2-4 : 149-161

0718 Onyatta, J. O. and Huang, P. M.Chemical speciation and bioavailability indexof cadmium for selected tropical soils in Kenya Ž .91 1-2 : 87-101

0719 Osei, B. A. and Singh, B.Electrophoretic mobility of some tropical soil clays;effect of iron oxides and organic matter Ž .93 3-4 : 325-334

0720 Osher, L. J. and Buol, S. W.Relationship of soil properties to parent materialand landscape position in eastern Madre de Dios, Peru Ž .83 1-2 : 143-166

0721 Oswald, S., Kinzelbach, W., Greiner, A. and Brix, G.Observation of flow andtransport processes in artificial porous media via magnetic resonance imagingin three dimensions Ž .80 3-4 : 417-429

0722 Oygarden, L., Kvaerner, J. and Jenssen, P. D.Soil erosion via preferentialflow to drainage systems in Clay soils Ž .76 1-2 : 65-86

0723 Pachepsky, Yakov, Yakovchenko, V., Rabenhorst, M. C., Pooley, C. andSikora, Lawrence J. Fractal parameters of pore surfaces as derived frommicromorphological data; effect of long-term management practices Ž .74 3-4 : 305-319

0724 Pachepsky, Yakov and Acock, BasilStochastic imaging of soil parameters toassess variability and uncertainty of crop yield estimates Ž .85 2-3 : 213-229

0725 ( ) ( )Pachepsky, Yakov A. editor , Crawford, John W. editor and Rawls,( )Walter J. editor Fractals in soil science Ž .88 3-4 : 103-362

0726 Pagliai, Marcello and de Nobili, Maria Relationships between soil porosity,root development and soil enzyme activity in cultivated soils Ž .56 1-4 : 243-256

0727 Palumbo, B., Angelone, M., Bellanca, A., Dazzi, C., Hauser, S., Neri, R. andWilson, J. Influence of inheritance and pedogenesis on heavy metal distribu-tion in soils of Sicily, Italy Ž .95 3-4 : 247-266

0728 Pandeya, S. B.Ligand competition method for determining stability constants offulvic acid iron complexes Ž .58 3-4 : 219-231

0729 Papritz, A. and Fluhler, H. Temporal change of spatially autocorrelated soil¨properties; optimal estimation by cokriging Ž .62 1-3 : 29-43

0730 Pardo, M. T., Guadalix, M. E. and Garcia-Gonzalez, M. T.Effect of pH andbackground electrolyte on P sorption by variable charge soils Ž .54 1-4 : 275-284

0731 Pardo, M. T. and Guadalix, M. E. Chemical factors affecting selenite sorptionby allophanic soils Ž .63 1 : 43-52

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vPare Perillo

0732 Pare, T., Dinel, H., Moulin, A. P. and Townley-Smith, L. Organic matterquality and structural stability of a black chernozemic soil under differentmanure and tillage practices Ž .91 3-4 : 311-326

0733 ( )Parfitt, R. L. reviewer Soil science; an introduction to the properties andw xmanagement of New Zealand soils book review Ž .55 3-4 : 289-290

0734 Parfitt, R. L., Theng, B. K. G., Whitton, J. S. and Shepherd, T. G.Effects ofclay minerals and land use on organic matter pools Ž .75 1-2 : 1-12

0735 ( ) w xParfitt, Roger L. reviewer New Zealand soil classification book review Ž .63 3-4 : 314-315

0736 Park, S. J. and Burt, T. P. Identification of throughflow using the distributionof secondary iron oxides in soils Ž .93 1-2 : 61-84

0737 Paustian, Keith, Levine, Elissa, Post, Wilfred M. and Ryzhova, Irene M.Theuse of models to integrate information and understanding of soil C at theregional scale Ž .79 1-4 : 227-260

0738 Pavich, Milan J. Introduction Ž .51 1-4 : 1-4

0739 ( )Pavich, Milan J. editor Weathering and soils Ž .51 1-4 : 1-299

0740 Paz-Gonzalez, A., Vieira, S. R. and Taboada Castro, Maria T.The effect ofcultivation on the spatial variability of selected properties of an umbric horizon Ž .97 3-4 : 273-292

0741 Pennanen, Taina Microbial communities in boreal coniferous forest humusexposed to heavy metals and changes in soil pH; a summary of the use ofphospholipid fatty acids, Biolog and 3H-thymidine incorporation methods infield studies Ž .100 1-2 : 91-126

0742 Pennock, D. J., Anderson, D. W. and de Jong, E.Landscape-scale changes inindicators of soil quality due to cultivation in Saskatchewan, Canada Ž .64 1-2 : 1-19

0743 Pennock, D. J. and van Kessel, C.Clear-cut forest harvest impacts on soilquality indicators in the mixedwood forest of Saskatchewan, Canada Ž .75 1-2 : 13-32

0744 Pereira, V. and FitzPatrick, E. A. Cambisols and related soils in north-centralPortugal; their genesis and classification Ž .66 3-4 : 185-212

0745 Pereira, V. and FitzPatrick, E. A. Three-dimensional representation of tubularhorizons in sandy soils Ž .81 3-4 : 295-303

0746 Perez, Francisco L. The influence of organic matter addition by caulescentAndean rosettes on surficial soil properties Ž .54 1-4 : 151-171

0747 Perez, Francisco L.Plant-induced spatial patterns of surface soil properties nearcaulescent Andean rosettes Ž .68 1-2 : 101-121

0748 Perfect, E. Estimating soil mass fractal dimensions from water retention curves Ž .88 3-4 : 221-231

0749 Perillo, C. A., Gupta, S. C., Nater, E. A. and Moncrief, J. F.Prevalence andinitiation of preferential flow paths in a sandy loam with argillic horizon Ž .89 3-4 : 307-331

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vPerkins Poch

0750 Perkins, P. V. The consideration of soil boron adsorption and soil solution boronconcentration as affected by moisture content Ž .66 1-2 : 99-111

0751 Perrier, Edith, Bird, Nigel and Rieu, Michel Generalizing the fractal model ofsoil structure; the pore-solid fractal approach Ž .88 3-4 : 137-164

0752 Peterschmitt, E., Fritsch, E., Rajot, J. L. and Herbillon, A. J. Yellowing,bleaching and ferritisation processes in soil mantle of the Western Ghats, SouthIndia Ž .74 3-4 : 235-253

0753 Petersen, Soren O., Nielsen, Tommy Harder and Henriksen, KajDirectmeasurements of oxygen microprofiles and distribution of phospholipid-P in atwo-phase soil-manure system Ž .56 1-4 : 549-559

0754 Petersen, Soren O., Debosz, Kasia, Schjonning, Per, Christensen, Bent T.and Elmholt, SusannePhospholipid fatty acid profiles and C availability inwet-stable macro-aggregates from conventionally and organically farmed soils Ž .78 3-4 : 181-196

0755 Peyton, R. L., Haeffner, B. A., Anderson, S. H. and Gantzer, C. J.ApplyingX-ray CT to measure macropore diameters in undisturbed soil cores Ž .53 3-4 : 329-340

0756 Phillips, D. H. and FitzPatrick, E. A. Biological influences on the morphologyŽ . Žand micromorphology of selected Podzols Spodosols and Cambisols In-

.ceptisols from the Eastern United States and North-East Scotland Ž .90 3-4 : 327-364

0757 Phillips, J. D., Perry, D., Garbee, A. R., Carey, K., Stein, D., Morde, M. B.and Sheehy, J. A.Deterministic uncertainty and complex pedogenesis in somePleistocene dune soils Ž .73 3-4 : 147-164

0758 Phillips, Jonathan D. Stability implications of the state factor model of soils asa nonlinear dynamical system Ž .58 1-2 : 1-15

0759 Phillips, Jonathan D. On the relations between complex systems and thefactorial model of soil formation Ž .86 1-2 : 1-21

0760 ( ) wPhillips, Jonathan D. reviewer Soil and water quality at different scales bookxreview Ž .90 1-2 : 161-163

0761 Piccolo, A., Pietramellara, G. and Mbagwu, J. S. C.Use of humic substancesas soil conditioners to increase aggregate stability Ž .75 3-4 : 267-277

0762 Pierret, Alain, Capowiez, Yvan, Moran, Christopher J. and Kretzschmar,Andre X-ray computed tomography to quantify tree rooting spatial distribu-´tions Ž .90 3-4 : 307-326

0763 Pillans, Brad J. Soil development at snail’s pace; evidence from a 6 Ma soilchronosequence on basalt in North Queensland, Australia Ž .80 1-2 : 117-128

0764 Pinheiro-Dick, D. and Schwertmann, U. Microaggregates from Oxisols andInceptisols; dispersion through selective dissolutions and physicochemicaltreatments Ž .74 1-2 : 49-63

0765 Poch, Rosa Maria, de Coster, Walter and Stoops, GeorgesPore spacecharacteristics as indicators of soil behaviour in gypsiferous soils Ž .87 1-2 : 87-109

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vPodwojewski Rahmatullah

0766 Podwojewski, P. and Arnold, M. The origin of gypsum in Vertisols in NewCaledonia determined by isotopic characteristics of sulphur Ž .63 3-4 : 179-195

0767 Podwojewski, PascalThe occurrence and interpretation of carbonate and sulfateminerals in a sequence of Vertisols in New Caledonia Ž .65 3-4 : 223-248

0768 Pollex, A., Krug, D., McVoy, C. W., Sponagel, H., Diekkruger, B. and¨Richter, O. Soil-water behaviour in a push terminal moraine; comparison ofone- and two-dimensional simulations based on intensive regional field obser-vations Ž .69 3-4 : 249-263

0769 Ponette, Q., Belkacem, S. and Nys, C.Ion dynamics in acid forest soils asaffected by addition of Ca fertilizers Ž .71 1-2 : 53-76

0770 Porta, JaumeMethodologies for the analysis and characterization of gypsum insoils; a review Ž .87 1-2 : 31-46

0771 Powell, B., McBratney, A. B. and MacLeod, D. A.Fuzzy classification of soilprofiles and horizons from the Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Australia Ž .52 1-2 : 173-197

0772 Prenzel, J. and Schulte-Bisping, H.Some chemical parameter relations in apopulation of German forest soils Ž .64 3-4 : 309-326

0773 Preston, C. M. and Newman, R. H.A long-term effect of N fertilization on the13C CPMAS NMR of de-ashed soil humin in second-growth Douglas-fir standof coastal British Columbia Ž .68 4 : 229-241

0774 Priesack, E. and Kisser-Priesack, G. M.Modelling diffusion and microbialuptake of13C-glucose in soil aggregates Ž .56 1-4 : 561-573

0775 Prosser, Ian P. and Roseby, Stuart J.A chronosequence of rapid leaching ofmixed Podzol soil materials following sand mining Ž .64 3-4 : 297-308

0776 Protz, Richard, Sweeney, Stewart J. and Fox, Catherine A.An application ofspectral image analysis to soil micromorphology; 1, Methods of analysis Ž .53 3-4 : 275-287

0777 Puentes, R., Wilding, L. P. and Drees, L. R.Microspatial variability andsampling concepts in soil porosity studies of Vertisols Ž .53 3-4 : 373-385

0778 ( )Pye, K. reviewer Geomorphology in the tropics; a study of weathering andw xdenudation in low latitudes book review Ž .78 1-2 : 125-126

0779 Qadir, M., Qureshi, R. H. and Ahmad, N. Reclamation of a saline-sodic soilby gypsum and Leptochloa fusca Ž .74 3-4 : 207-217

0780 Quideau, S. A., Graham, R. C., Chadwick, O. A. and Wood, H. B.Organiccarbon sequestration under chaparral and pine after four decades of soildevelopment Ž .83 3-4 : 227-242

0781 Raats, S. A. C.Developments in soil-water physics since the mid 1960s Ž .100 3-4 : 355-387

0782 Rahmatullah and Mengel, K. Potassium release from mineral structures by Hq

ion resin Ž .96 4 : 291-305

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vRajkai Ricca

0783 Rajkai, K. and Ryden, B. E. Measuring areal soil moisture distribution with theTDR method Ž .52 1-2 : 73-85

0784 Randall, E. W., Mahieu, N. and Ivanova, G. I. NMR studies of soil, soilorganic matter and nutrients; spectroscopy and imaging Ž .80 3-4 : 307-325

0785 Rappoldt, C. Modelling the geometry of worm burrow systems in relation withoxygen diffusion Ž .57 1-2 : 69-88

0786 Rappoldt, Cornelis and Crawford, John W. The distribution of anoxic volumein a fractal model of soil Ž .88 3-4 : 329-347

0787 Rasiah, V. and Kay, B. D. Runoff and soil loss as influenced by selectedstability parameters and cropping and tillage practices Ž .68 4 : 321-329

0788 Rasiah, V. and Kay, B. D. Temporal dynamics of microbial biomass- andmineral-N in legume amended soils from a spatially variable landscape Ž .92 3-4 : 239-256

0789 Read, Glynis, Kemp, Rob A. and Rose, JamesDevelopment of a feldsparweathering index and its application to a buried soil chronosequence insoutheastern England Ž .74 3-4 : 267-280

0790 Reheis, Marith C., Sowers, Janet M., Taylor, Emily M., McFadden, LeslieD. and Harden, Jennifer W. Morphology and genesis of carbonate soils onthe Kyle Canyon fan, Nevada, U.S.A. Ž .52 3-4 : 303-342

0791 Reichardt, Klaus, Bacchi, Osny O. S., Villagra, Marma de las Mercedes,Turatti, Ariovaldo L. and Pedrosa, Zildene O. Hydraulic variability in spaceand time in a dark red Latosol of the tropics Ž .60 1-4 : 159-168

0792 Reimann, Clemens, de Caritat, Patrice, Niskavaara, Heikki, Finne, TorErik, Kashulina, Galina and Pavlov, Vladimir A. Comparison of elementalcontents in O- and C-horizon soils from the surroundings of Nikel, KolaPeninsula, using different grain size fractions and extractions Ž .84 1-3 : 65-87

0793 Reimann, Clemens, Banks, David and Kashulina, GalinaProcesses influenc-ing the chemical composition of the O-horizon of Podzols along a 500-kmnorth-south profile from the coast of the Barents Sea to the Arctic Circle Ž .95 1-2 : 113-139

0794 ( ) w xRetallack, Gregory J. reviewer Soils and landscape evolution book review Ž .53 1-2 : 170-172

0795 Reyzabal, Maria L. and Bazan, Julio CesarA method for measurement of´ ´water vapor diffusion in dry soils Ž .53 1-2 : 105-110

0796 ( )Reznik, Yakov M. reviewer Manual of soil laboratory testing; Volume 3,w xEffective stress tests book review Ž .87 3-4 : 311-313

0797 Ribeiro, Alexandra B. and Nielsen, Allan A. An application of discriminantanalysis to pattern recognition of selected contaminated soil features in thinsections Ž .76 3-4 : 253-262

0798 Ricca, G., Severini, F., Di Silvestro, G., Yuan, C. M. and Adani, F.Derivatization and structural studies by spectroscopic methods of humic acidsfrom leonardite Ž .98 3-4 : 115-125

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vRicca Romano

0799 Ricca, Giuliana, Federico, Linda, Astori, Carla and Gallo, RaffaeleStructuralinvestigations of humic acid from leonardite by spectroscopic methods andthermal analysis Ž .57 3 : 263-274

0800 Ricca, Giuliana and Severini, FeboStructural investigations of humic sub-stances by IR-FT,13C-NMR spectroscopy and comparison with a maleicoligomer of known structure Ž .58 3-4 : 233-244

0801 Rice, James A., Tombacz, E. and Malekani, KalumbuApplications of lightand X-ray scattering to characterize the fractal properties of soil organic matter Ž .88 3-4 : 251-264

0802 Richardson, J. L., Wilding, L. P. and Daniels, R. B.Recharge and dischargeof groundwater in aquic conditions illustrated with Flownet analysis Ž .53 1-2 : 65-78

0803 ( ) w xRighi, Dominique reviewer Weathering, soils and Paleosols book review Ž .59 1-4 : 355-356

0804 ( ) w xRighi, Dominique reviewer Regards sur le sol book review Ž .65 3-4 : 342

0805 Rigler, Elisabeth and Zechmeister-Boltenstern, SophieOxidation of ethyleneand methane in forest soils; effect of CO and mineral nitrogen2 Ž .90 1-2 : 147-159

0806 Riise, Gunnhild, van Hees, Patrick A. W., Lundstrom, Ulla S. and TauStrand, Line Mobility of different size fractions of organic carbon, Al, Fe, Mnand Si in Podzols Ž .94 2-4 : 237-247

0807 Ringrose-Voase, A. J. and Sanidad, W. B.A method for measuring thedevelopment of surface cracks in soils; application to crack development afterlowland rice Ž .71 3-4 : 245-261

0808 Ristori, G. G., Sparvoli, E., de Nobili, M. and D’Acqui, L. P. Characterizationof organic matter in particle-size fractions of Vertisols Ž .54 1-4 : 295-305

0809 Ritsema, C. J., Groenenberg, J. E. and Bisdom, E. B. A.The transformationof potential into actual acid sulphate soils studied in column experiments Ž .55 3-4 : 259-271

0810 Ritsema, Coen J., Steenhuis, Tammo S., Parlange, Jean-Yves and Dekker,Louis W. Predicted and observed finger diameters in field soils Ž .70 2-4 : 185-196

0811 Rivero, C., Senesi, N., Paolini, J. and D’Orazio, V.Characteristics of humicacids of some Venezuelan soils Ž .81 3-4 : 227-239

0812 Robert, Pierre Characterization of soil conditions at the field level for soilspecific management Ž .60 1-4 : 57-72

0813 Robinson, B. H., Brooks, R. R., Gregg, P. E. H. and Kirkman, J. H.Thenickel phytoextraction potential of some ultramafic soils as determined bysequential extraction Ž .87 3-4 : 293-304

0814 Roder, W., Phengchanh, S. and Maniphone, S.Dynamics of soil and vegeta-tion during crop and fallow period in slash-and-burn fields of northern Laos Ž .76 1-2 : 131-144

0815 Romano, Nunzio Use of an inverse method and geostatistics to estimate soilhydraulic conductivity for spatial variability analysis Ž .60 1-4 : 169-186

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vRoscoe Santruckova

0816 Roscoe, R., Buurman, P., Velthorst, E. J. and Pereira, J. A. A.Effects of fireon soil organic matter in a ‘‘cerrado sensu-stricto’’ from Southeast Brazil asrevealed by changes ind13C Ž .95 1-2 : 141-160

0817 Rossiter, David G.A theoretical framework for land evaluation Ž .72 3-4 : 165-190

0818 Ruellan, A., Heuvelink, G. B. M., Brown, R. B., Culley, J., White, R. E. andBouma, J. The role of quantitative approaches in soil science when interacting

w xwith stakeholders discussions and reply Ž .78 1-2 : 13-24

0819 Rumpel, C., Knicker, H., Kogel-Knabner, I., Skjemstad, J. O. and Huttl, R.¨ ¨F. Types and chemical composition of organic matter in reforested lignite-richmine soils Ž .86 1-2 : 123-142

0820 Rumpel, C., Kogel-Knabner, Ingrid, Knicker, Heike and Huttl, R. F. Com-¨ ¨position and distribution of organic matter in physical fractions of a rehabili-tated mine soil rich in lignite-derived carbon Ž .98 3-4 : 177-192

0821 ( ) wRutherford, G. K. reviewer Opportunities in basic soil science research bookxreview Ž .58 1-2 : 126-128

0822 ( )Rutherford, G. K. reviewer Introduction to clay minerals; chemistry, origins,w xuses, and environmental significance book review Ž .61 1-2 : 144-146

0823 Sachdev, P., Lindsay, W. L. and Deb, D. L.Activity measurements of zinc insoils of different pH using EDTA Ž .55 3-4 : 247-257

0824 Sahrawat, K. L. Fixed ammonium and carbon-nitrogen ratios of some semi-aridtropical Indian soils Ž .68 3 : 219-224

0825 Salako, F. K., Babalola, O., Hauser, S. and Kang, B. T.Soil macroaggregatestability under different fallow management systems and cropping intensities insouthwestern Nigeria Ž .91 1-2 : 103-123

0826 Salam, Abdul Kadir and Helmke, Philip A. The pH dependence of free ionicactivities and total dissolved concentrations of copper and cadmium in soilsolution Ž .83 3-4 : 281-291

0827 Salchow, E., Lal, R., Fausey, N. R. and Ward, A.Pedotransfer functions forvariable Alluvial soils in southern Ohio Ž .73 3-4 : 165-181

0828 Salverda, A. P. and Dane, J. H.An examination of the Guelph permeameter formeasuring the soil’s hydraulic properties Ž .57 4 : 405-421

0829 Salzmann, Wiebke, Bohne, Klaus and Schmidt, MartinNumerical experi-ments to simulate vertical vapor and liquid water transport in unsaturatednon-rigid porous media Ž .98 3-4 : 127-155

0830 Sanchez-Maranon, M., Delgado, R., Parraga, J. and Delgado, G.Multivariate´analysis in the quantitative evaluation of soils for reforestation in the Sierra

Ž .Nevada southern Spain Ž .69 3-4 : 233-248

0831 Santruckova, Hana, Heinemeyer, Otto and Kaiser, Ernst-AugustThe influ-ence of soil compaction on microbial biomass and organic carbon turnover inmicro- and macroaggregates Ž .56 1-4 : 587-598

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vSanz-Scovino Scholes

0832 Sanz-Scovino, J. I., Weil, Sylvia and Jones, Angela A.The mineralogy andpotassium reserves of a soil from Carimagua, Colombia Ž .52 3-4 : 291-302

0833 Sarig, S. and Steinberger, Y.Immediate effect of wetting event on microbialbiomass and carbohydrate production-mediated aggregation in Desert soil Ž .56 1-4 : 599-607

0834 Sauerborn, P., Klein, A., Botschek, J. and Skowronek, A.Future rainfallerosivity derived from large-scale climate models; methods and scenarios for ahumid region Ž .93 3-4 : 269-276

0835 Sauve, Sebastien and Hendershot, William H.Cation selectivity coefficientvariations in acidic forest soils from Sutton, Quebec´ Ž .68 4 : 301-308

0836 Savin, Samuel M. and Hsieh, Jean C. C.The hydrogen and oxygen isotopegeochemistry of pedogenic clay minerals; principles and theoretical back-ground Ž .82 1-3 : 227-253

0837 Schaefer, Carlos E. R. and Dalrymple, JohnPedogenesis and relict propertiesof soils with columnar structure from Roraima, North Amazonia Ž .71 1-2 : 1-17

0838 Schaetzl, Randall J.Spodosol-Alfisol intergrades; bisequal soils in NE Michi-gan, USA Ž .74 1-2 : 23-47

0839 Schaetzl, Randall J.Morphologic evidence of lamellae forming directly fromthin, clayey bedding planes in a dune Ž .99 1-2 : 51-63

0840 Scharpenseel, H. W.Preface to workshop ‘‘Management of carbon in tropicalsoils under global change; science, practice and policy’’ Ž .79 1-4 : 1-8

0841 Scheidegger, A., Borkovec, M. and Sticher, H.Coating of silica sand withgoethite; preparation and analytical identification Ž .58 1-2 : 43-65

0842 Scheinost, A. C., Sinowski, W. and Auerswald, K.Regionalization of soilwater retention curves in a highly variable soilscape; I, Developing a newpedotransfer function Ž .78 3-4 : 129-143

0843 Scheu, StefanAnalysis of the microbial nutrient status in soil microcompart-ments; earthworm faeces from a basalt-limestone gradient Ž .56 1-4 : 575-586

0844 Schjonning, Per, Thomsen, Ingrid K., Moberg, Jens P., de Jonge, Hubert,Kristensen, Kristian and Christensen, Bent T.Turnover of organic matter indifferently textured soils; I, Physical characteristics of structurally disturbedand intact soils Ž .89 3-4 : 177-198

0845 Schmidt, J. P., Buol, S. W. and Kamprath, E. J.Soil phosphorus dynamicsduring 17 years of continuous cultivation; a method to estimate long-term Pavailability Ž .78 1-2 : 59-70

0846 Scholes, Mary C., Powlson, David S. and Tian, GuanglongInput control oforganic matter dynamics Ž .79 1-4 : 25-47

0847 Scholes, R. J. and van Breemen, N.The effects of global change on tropicalecosystems Ž .79 1-4 : 9-24

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vSchrader Simek

0848 Schrader, StefanSemi-automatic image analysis of earthworm activity in 2Dsoil sections Ž .56 1-4 : 257-264

0849 Schroeder, Paul A. and Melear, Nathan D.Stable carbon isotope signaturespreserved in authigenic gibbsite from a forested granitic-regolith; Panola Mt.,Georgia, USA Ž .91 3-4 : 261-279

0850 Schulten, H. R., Leinweber, P. and Theng, B. K. G.Characterization oforganic matter in an interlayer clay-organic complex from soil by pyrolysismethylation-mass spectrometry Ž .69 1-2 : 105-118

0851 Selker, John S., Steenhuis, Tammo S. and Parlange, Jean-YvesAn engineer-ing approach to fingered vadose pollutant transport Ž .70 2-4 : 197-206

0852 Senesi, N., D’Orazio, V. and Miano, T. M.Adsorption mechanisms of s-tri-azine and bipyridylium herbicides on humic acids from hop field soils Ž .66 3-4 : 273-283

0853 Seta, A. K. and Karathanasis, A. D.Water dispersible colloids and factorsinfluencing their dispersibility from soil aggregates Ž .74 3-4 : 255-266

0854 Seyfried, M. Spatial variability constraints to modeling soil water at differentscales Ž .85 2-3 : 231-254

0855 ( ) wShafer, Steven R. reviewer Mycorrhizae in sustainable agriculture bookxreview Ž .61 3-4 : 283-286

0856 Shang, C., Stewart, John W. B. and Huang, P. M.pH effect on kinetics ofadsorption of organic and inorganic phosphates by short-range ordered alu-minum and iron precipitates Ž .53 1-2 : 1-14

0857 Sharma, B. D., Mukhopadhyay, S. S. and Sidhu, P. S.Microtopographiccontrols on soil formation in the Punjab region, India Ž .81 3-4 : 357-368

0858 Sharma, B. D., Mukhopadhyay, S. S., Sidhu, P. S. and Katyal, J. C.Pedospheric attributes in distribution of total and DTPA-extractable Zn, Cu,Mn and Fe in Indo-Gangetic plains Ž .96 1-2 : 131-151

0859 Sharpley, Andrew N., Robinson, J. S. and Smith, S. J.Bioavailable phospho-rus dynamics in agricultural soils and effects on water quality Ž .67 1-2 : 1-15

0860 Shaw, J. N., Bosch, D. D., West, L. T., Truman, C. C. and Radcliffe, D. E.Lateral flow in loamy to sandy Kandiudults of the upper coastal plain of

Ž .Georgia USA Ž .99 1-2 : 1-25

0861 Shotyk, William and Nesbitt, H. Wayne Incongruent and congruent dissolutionof plagioclase feldspar; effect of feldspar composition and ligand complexation Ž .55 1-2 : 55-78

0862 Silber, A., Bar-Yosef, B., Singer, A. and Chen, Y.Mineralogical and chemicalcomposition of three tuffs from northern Israel Ž .63 2 : 123-144

0863 Silber, A., Bar-Yosef, B. and Chen, Y.pH-dependent kinetics of tuff dissolu-tion Ž .93 1-2 : 125-140

0864 Simek, Miloslav and Kalcik, Jiri Carbon and nitrate utilization in soils; theeffect of long-term fertilization on potential denitrification Ž .83 3-4 : 269-280

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vSimon Smernik

0865 Simon, M., Garcıa, I., Gil, C. and Polo, A. Characteristics of the organic´matter of Mediterranean high-mountain soils Ž .61 1-2 : 119-131

0866 Simon, M. and Garcıa, I. Physico-chemical properties of the soil-saturation´extracts; estimation from electrical conductivity Ž .90 1-2 : 99-109

0867 Simonson, Roy W.Morphology and composition of specimen soils, Okinawa Ž .63 1 : 19-42

0868 Simonson, Roy W.Airborne dust and its significance to soils Ž .65 1-2 : 1-43

0869 ( )Simonson, Roy W. reviewer Factor of soil formation; a system of quantitativew xpedology book review Ž .68 4 : 334-335

0870 Simunek, Jiri, Angulo-Jaramillo, Rafael, Schaap, Marcel G., Vandervaere,Jean-Pierre and van Genuchten, Martinus T.Using an inverse method toestimate the hydraulic properties of crusted soils from tension-disc infiltrometerdata Ž .86 1-2 : 61-81

0871 ( ) w xSinger, A. reviewer Clays; controlling the environment book review Ž .74 3-4 : 339-342

0872 Singer, Arieh, Kirsten, Willem and Buhmann, Christel Fibrous clay mineralsin the soils of Namaqualand, South Africa; characteristics and formation Ž .66 1-2 : 43-70

0873 Singh, Bal Ram and Myhr, Kristen Cadmium uptake by barley as affected byCd sources and pH levels Ž .84 1-3 : 185-194

0874 Singh, Balwant and Gilkes, R. J.Nature and properties of iron rich glaebulesand mottles from some South-west Australian soils Ž .71 1-2 : 95-120

0875 Sinowski, W., Scheinost, A. C. and Auerswald, K.Regionalization of soilwater retention curves in a highly variable soilscape; II, Comparison ofregionalization procedures using a pedotransfer function Ž .78 3-4 : 145-159

0876 Sinowski, W. and Auerswald, K. Using relief parameters in a discriminantanalysis to stratify geological areas with different spatial variability of soilproperties Ž .89 1-2 : 113-128

0877 Skarlou, V., Papanicolaou, E. P. and Nobeli, C.Soil to plant transfer ofradioactive cesium and its relation to soil and plant properties Ž .72 1-2 : 53-63

0878 Smaling, E. M. A. and Janssen, B. H.Calibration of QUEFTS, a modelpredicting nutrient uptake and yields from chemical soil fertility indices Ž .59 1-4 : 21-44

0879 Smaling, E. M. A. and Fresco, L. O.A decision-support model for monitoringŽ .nutrient balances under agricultural land use NUTMON Ž .60 1-4 : 235-256

0880 Smeck, N. E. and Novak, J. M.Weathering of soil clays with dilute sulfuricacid as influenced by sorbed humic substances Ž .63 1 : 63-76

0881 Smernik, Ronald J. and Oades, J. MalcolmEffects of added paramagneticions on the CPrMAS NMR spectrum of a de-ashed soil Ž .89 3-4 : 219-248

0882 Smernik, Ronald J. and Oades, J. MalcolmThe use of spin counting fordetermining quantitation in solid state13C NMR spectra of natural organicmatter; 2, HF-treated soil fractions Ž .96 3 : 159-171

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vSmernik Sommer

0883 Smernik, Ronald J. and Oades, J. MalcolmThe use of spin counting fordetermining quantitation in solid state13C NMR spectra of natural organicmatter; 1, Model systems and the effects of paramagnetic impurities Ž .96 1-2 : 101-129

0884 Smiles, D. E.The relevance of soil physical measurements on the macroscale forthe description of biological processes on the microscale; introduction to roundtable discussion Ž .56 1-4 : 641-648

0885 Smith, C. W., Johnston, M. A. and Lorentz, S.The effect of soil compactionand soil physical properties on the mechanical resistance of South Africanforestry soils Ž .78 1-2 : 93-111

0886 Smith, P., Smith, J. U., Powlson, D. S., McGill, W. B., Arah, J. R. M.,Chertov, O. G., Coleman, K., Franko, U., Frolking, S., Jenkinson, D. S.,Jensen, L. S., Kelly, R. H., Klein-Gunnewiek, H., Komarov, A. S., Li, C.,Molina, J. A. E., Mueller, T., Parton, W. J., Thornley, J. H. M. andWhitmore, A. P. A comparison of the performance of nine soil organic mattermodels using datasets from seven long-term experiments Ž .81 1-2 : 153-222

0887 ( ) ( ) ( )Smith, Pete editor , Powlson, David S. editor , Smith, J. U. editor and( )Elliott, E. T. editor Evaluation and comparison of soil organic matter models

using datasets from seven long-term experiments Ž .81 1-2 : 1-225

0888 ( ) w xSmith, R. E. reviewer Lateritic bauxites book review Ž .58 1-2 : 128-130

0889 ( )Smithson, Paul C. reviewer Guidelines for quality management in soil andw xplant laboratories book review Ž .95 1-2 : 174-175

0890 Snakin, V. V. and Prisyazhnaya, A. A.Qualitative assessment of the degree ofanthropogenic changes in soil by analyzing the in situ composition of the soilliquid phase Ž .75 3-4 : 279-287

0891 ( ) w xSokolova, T. A. reviewer Biogeochemistry of the world’s land book review Ž .67 3-4 : 278-280

0892 Sokolowska, Z., Sokolowski, S., Ganev, S. and Arsova, A.Adsorption ofwater vapour on Eutric Fluvisols as governed by energetic heterogeneity of soilsamples Ž .52 1-2 : 59-72

0893 Sokolowska, Z. and Sokolowski, S.Influence of humic acid on surface fractaldimension of kaolin; analysis of mercury porosimetry and water vapouradsorption data Ž .88 3-4 : 233-249

0894 Soller, David R. and Owens, James P.The use of mineralogic techniques asrelative age indicators for weathering profiles on the Atlantic Coastal Plain,USA Ž .51 1-4 : 111-131

0895 Sollins, Phillip, Homann, Peter and Caldwell, Bruce A. Stabilization anddestabilization of soil organic matter; mechanisms and controls Ž .74 1-2 : 65-105

0896 Sommer, M. and Stahr, K. The use of element:clay-ratios assessing gains andlosses of iron, manganese and phosphorus in soils of sedimentary rocks on alandscape scale Ž .71 3-4 : 173-200

0897 Sommer, M. and Schlichting, E.Archetypes of catenas in respect to matter; aconcept for structuring and grouping catenas Ž .76 1-2 : 1-33

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vSpaccini Tabbagh

0898 Spaccini, R., Piccolo, A., Haberhauer, G., Stemmer, M. and Gerzabek, M.H. Decomposition of maize straw in three European soils as revealed byDRIFT spectra of soil particle fractions Ž .99 3-4 : 245-260

0899 Sparks, D. L. Elucidating the fundamental chemistry of soils; past and recentachievements and future frontiers Ž .100 3-4 : 303-319

0900 ( )Sparks, Donald L. editor Environmental soil chemistry Ž .67 1-2 : 1-140

0901 Stallard, Robert F., Koehnken, Lois and Johnsson, Mark J. Weatheringprocesses and the composition of inorganic material transported through theOrinoco River system, Venezuela and Colombia Ž .51 1-4 : 133-165

0902 ( ) ( )Steenhuis, Tammo S. editor , Ritsema, Coen J. editor and Dekker, Louis( )W. editor Fingered flow in unsaturated soil; from nature to model Ž .70 2-4 : 83-324

0903 Stein, A. The use of prior information in spatial statistics Ž .62 1-3 : 199-216

0904 Sternberg, P. D., Anderson, M. A., Graham, R. C., Beyers, J. L. and Tice,K. R. Root distribution and seasonal water status in weathered granitic bedrockunder chaparral Ž .72 1-2 : 89-98

0905 Stewart, Brian W., Capo, Rosemary C. and Chadwick, Oliver A.Quantita-tive strontium isotope models for weathering, pedogenesis and biogeochemicalcycling Ž .82 1-3 : 173-195

0906 Stoorvogel, J. J.Optimizing land use distribution to minimize nutrient depletion;a case study for the Atlantic zone of Costa Rica Ž .60 1-4 : 277-292

0907 Strobel, Bjarne W. Influence of vegetation on low-molecular-weight carboxylicacids in soil solution; a review Ž .99 3-4 : 169-198

0908 ( ) w xStroosnijder, Leo reviewer Drainage design book review Ž .61 3-4 : 386-387

0909 Stutzer, A. Podzolisation as a soil forming process in the alpine belt of Rondane,Norway Ž .91 3-4 : 237-248

0910 Sullivan, L. A. and Koppi, A. J. Micromorphology of authigenic celestobaritein a duripan from central Australia Ž .64 3-4 : 357-361

0911 Sutherland, R. A., Wan, Y., Ziegler, A. D., Lee, C. T. and El-Swaify, S. A.Splash and wash dynamics; an experimental investigation using an Oxisol Ž .69 1-2 : 85-103

0912 Swanson, David K.Soil geomorphology on bedrock and colluvial terrain withpermafrost in central Alaska, USA Ž .71 1-2 : 157-172

0913 Sweeney, Stewart J., Protz, Richard and Fox, Catherine A.An application ofspectral image analysis to soil micromorphology; 2, Comparison of two soilprofiles Ž .53 3-4 : 341-355

0914 ( )Swift, Roger S. reviewer Humic substances in soils, peats and waters; healthw xand environmental aspects book review Ž .93 1-2 : 159-160

0915 Tabbagh, Alain, Dabas, Michel, Hesse, Albert and Panissod, CedricSoil´resistivity; a non-invasive tool to map soil structure horizonation Ž .97 3-4 : 393-404

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vTagami Tice

0916 Tagami, K. and Uchida, S.Aging effect on bioavailability of Mn, Co, Zn andTc in Japanese agricultural soils under waterlogged conditions Ž .84 1-3 : 3-13

0917 Taguas, F. J., Martın, M. A. and Perfect, E. Simulation and testing of´self-similar structures for soil particle-size distributions using iterated functionsystems Ž .88 3-4 : 191-203

0918 Takahashi, Tadashi, Dahlgren, Randy and van Susteren, PeterClay mineral-ogy and chemistry of soils formed in volcanic materials in the xeric moistureregime of Northern California Ž .59 1-4 : 131-150

0919 Tavant, Yvette, Tavant, Hubert and Bruckert, Sylvain Variation du carboneorganique en fonction des proprietes des sols et de l’altitude dans le Jura´ ´Ž . wFrance Variation of organic carbon as a function of soil properties and

Ž .xaltitude in Jura France Ž .61 1-2 : 133-141

0920 Taylor, Allan B. and Velbel, Michael Anthony Geochemical mass balancesand weathering rates in forested watersheds of the southern Blue Ridge; II,Effects of botanical uptake terms Ž .51 1-4 : 29-50

0921 Terribile, F. and FitzPatrick, E. A. The application of multilayer digital imageprocessing techniques to the description of soil thin sections Ž .55 1-2 : 159-174

0922 Theocharopoulos, S. P., Petrakis, P. V. and Trikatsoula, A.Multivariateanalysis of soil grid data as a soil classification and mapping tool; the casestudy of a homogeneous plain in Vagia, Viotia, Greece Ž .77 1 : 63-79

0923 Thomas, A. L., King, D., Dambrine, E., Couturier, A. and Roque, J.Predicting soil classes with parameters derived from relief and geologic

Ž .materials in a sandstone region of the Vosges Mountains northeastern France Ž .90 3-4 : 291-305

0924 ( ) w xThomas, Michael F. reviewer Regolith, soils and landforms book review Ž .73 3-4 : 258-260

0925 ( )Thomas, Michael F. reviewer Soils and sediments; mineralogy and geochem-w xistry book review Ž .90 1-2 : 165-167

0926 ( )Thomasson, A. J. reviewer World map of the status of human-induced soilw xdegradation book review Ž .52 3-4 : 367-368

0927 ( ) w xThomasson, A. J. reviewer Soils and the greenhouse effect book review Ž .53 1-2 : 175-176

0928 Thompson, James A., Bell, Jay C. and Butler, Charles A.Digital elevationmodel resolution; effects on terrain attribute calculation and quantitative soil-landscape modeling Ž .100 1-2 : 67-89

0929 Thompson, Michael L., Singh, Piyush, Corak, Steven and Straszheim, War-ren E. Cautionary notes for the automated analysis of soil pore-space images Ž .53 3-4 : 399-415

0930 Thomsen, Ingrid K., Schjonning, Per, Jensen, Bendt, Kristensen, Kristianand Christensen, Bent T.Turnover of organic matter in differently texturedsoils; II, Microbial activity as influenced by soil water regimes Ž .89 3-4 : 199-218

0931 Tice, K. R., Graham, R. C. and Wood, H. B. Transformations of 2:1phyllosilicates in 41-year-old soils under oak and pine Ž .70 1 : 49-62

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vTietje Ulery

0932 Tietje, Olaf and Hennings, Volker Accuracy of the saturated hydraulic conduc-tivity prediction by pedo-transfer functions compared to the variability withinFAO textural classes Ž .69 1-2 : 71-84

0933 Tippkotter, R. and Ritz, K. Evaluation of polyester, epoxy and acrylic resinsfor suitability in preparation of soil thin sections for in situ biological studies Ž .69 1-2 : 31-57

0934 Tokuchi, N., Takeda, H. and Iwatsubo, G.Vertical changes in soil solutionchemistry in soil profiles under coniferous forest Ž .59 1-4 : 57-73

0935 Tomlin, A. D., Protz, R., Martin, R. R., McCabe, D. C. and Lagace, R. J.Relationships amongst organic matter content, heavy metal concentrations,earthworm activity, and soil microfabric on a sewage sludge disposal site Ž .57 1-2 : 89-103

0936 Toomanian, Norair, Jalalian, Ahmad and Eghbal, Mostafa Karimian Gene-sis of gypsum enriched soils in North-west Isfahan, Iran Ž .99 3-4 : 199-224

0937 Tovey, N. K., Smart, P., Hounslow, Mark W. and Leng, X. L. Automaticorientation mapping of some types of soil fabric Ž .53 3-4 : 179-200

0938 Tovey, N. K., Krinsley, D. H., Dent, D. L. and Corbett, W. M. Techniques toquantitatively study the microfabric of soils Ž .53 3-4 : 217-235

0939 Tran, Y. T., Bajracharya, K. and Barry, D. A. Anomalous cadmium adsorp-tion in flow interruption experiments Ž .84 1-3 : 169-184

0940 Treadwell-Steitz, C. and McFadden, L. D. Influence of parent material andgrain size on carbonate coatings in gravelly soils, Palo Duro Wash, NewMexico Ž .94 1 : 1-22

0941 Tremocoldi, W. A., Steinhardt, G. C. and Franzmeier, D. P.Clay mineralogyand chemistry of argillic horizons, fragipans, and Paleosol B horizons of soilson a loess-thinning transect in southwestern Indiana, USA Ž .63 1 : 77-93

0942 Trubetskoj, Oleg, Trubetskaya, Olga, Reznikova, Olga and Afanas’eva,Gaida Weight and optical differences between soil humic acids fractionsobtained by coupling SEC-PAGE Ž .93 3-4 : 277-287

0943 Twomlow, S. J. and Bruneau, P. M. C.The influence of tillage on semi-aridsoil-water regimes in Zimbabwe Ž .95 1-2 : 33-51

0944 Tyler, Germund Effects of sample pretreatment and sequential fractionation bycentrifuge drainage on concentrations of minerals in a calcareous soil solution Ž .94 1 : 59-70

0945 Ugolini, F. C., Dahlgren, R., LaManna, J., Nuhn, W. and Zachara, J.Mineralogy and weathering processes in Recent and Holocene tephra depositsof the Pacific Northwest, USA Ž .51 1-4 : 277-299

0946 Ukpong, I. E. Soil-vegetation interrelationships of mangrove swamps as re-vealed by multivariate analyses Ž .64 1-2 : 167-181

0947 Ulery, A. L., Graham, R. C., Chadwick, O. A. and Wood, H. B.Decade-scalechanges of soil carbon, nitrogen and exchangeable cations under chaparral andpine Ž .65 1-2 : 121-134

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vUngaro van der Zee

0948 Ungaro, Fabrizio and Calzolari, CostanzaUsing existing soil databases forestimating retention properties for soils of the Pianura Padano-Veneta region ofNorth Italy Ž .99 1-2 : 99-121

0949 Urrutia, Matilde M. and Beveridge, T. J. Formation of short-range orderedŽ .aluminosilicates in the presence of a bacterial surface Bacillus subtilis and

organic ligands Ž .65 1-2 : 149-165

0950 Utset, Angel, Ruiz, Maria Elena, Herrera, Julian and Ponce de Leon, DanielA geostatistical method for soil salinity sample site spacing Ž .86 1-2 : 143-151

0951 Utset, Angel, Lopez, Teresa and Dıaz, MartınA comparison of soil maps,´ ´ ´kriging and a combined method for spatially predicting bulk density and fieldcapacity of Ferralsols in the Havana-Matanzas Plain Ž .96 3 : 199-213

0952 Uvarov, Alexei V. A microcosmic approach to compare effects of constant andvarying temperature conditions on soil structurersoil biota interrelationships Ž .56 1-4 : 609-615

0953 Valentin, C. and Bresson, L. M. Morphology, genesis and classification ofsurface crusts in loamy and sandy soils Ž .55 3-4 : 225-245

0954 van As, Henk and van Dusschoten, DagmarNMR methods for imaging oftransport processes in micro-porous systems Ž .80 3-4 : 389-403

0955 van Baren, Hans, Hartemink, A. E. and Tinker, P. B. 75 years; the Interna-tional Society of Soil Science Ž .96 1-2 : 1-18

0956 van Breemen, N.Soils as biotic constructs favouring net primary productivity Ž .57 3 : 183-211

0957 van Breemen, Nico, Lundstrom, Ulla S. and Jongmans, Antoine G.Do plantsdrive podzolization via rock-eating mycorrhizal fungi? Ž .94 2-4 : 163-171

0958 van den Berg, M., Klamt, E., van Reeuwijk, L. P. and Sombroek, W. G.Pedotransfer functions for the estimation of moisture retention characteristicsof Ferralsols and related soils Ž .78 3-4 : 161-180

0959 van der Salm, C. and Verstraten, J. M. Acid neutralization mechanisms inthree acid sandy soils Ž .63 3-4 : 227-243

0960 van der Salm, C., Verstraten, J. M. and Tiktak, A. The influence ofpercolation rate on the weathering rates of silicates in an E horizon of anUmbric Albaqualf Ž .73 1-2 : 83-106

0961 van der Salm, C., Kohlenberg, L. and de Vries, W.Assessment of weathering¨rates in Dutch loess and river-clay soils at pH 3.5, using laboratory experiments Ž .85 1 : 41-62

0962 van der Salm, C., Westerveld, J. W. and Verstraten, J. M.Release rates of Alfrom inorganic and organic compounds in a sandy Podzol, during laboratoryexperiments Ž .96 3 : 173-198

0963 van der Zee, Sjoerd E. A. T. M. and Gjaltema, Aukje Simulation ofphosphate transport in soil columns; I, Model development Ž .52 1-2 : 87-109

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vvan der Zee van Noordwijk

0964 van der Zee, Sjoerd E. A. T. M., Gjaltema, Aukje, van Riemsdijk, WillemH. and de Haan, Frans A. M. Simulation of phosphate transport in soilcolumns; II, Simulation results Ž .52 1-2 : 111-132

0965 van Diepen, C. A. Two alternative methods for evaluating regional crop yieldpotential in the European Community Ž .60 1-4 : 359-376

0966 van Dusschoten, Dagmar, van Noort, John and van As, HenkDisplacementimaging in porous media using the line scan NMR technique Ž .80 3-4 : 405-416

0967 van Es, Harold M. Evaluation of temporal, spatial, and tillage-induced variabil-ity for parameterization of soil infiltration Ž .60 1-4 : 187-199

0968 Van Gestel, M., Merckx, R. and Vlassak, K.Microbial biomass and activity insoils with fluctuating water contents Ž .56 1-4 : 617-626

0969 van Grinsven, J. J. M. and van Riemsdijk, Willem H. Evaluation of batch andcolumn techniques to measure weathering rates in soils Ž .52 1-2 : 41-57

0970 van Groenigen, J. W., Siderius, W. and Stein, A.Constrained optimisation ofsoil sampling for minimisation of the kriging variance Ž .87 3-4 : 239-259

0971 van Groenigen, J. W. The influence of variogram parameters on optimalsampling schemes for mapping by kriging Ž .97 3-4 : 223-236

0972 van Hees, Patrick A. W., Lundstrom, Ulla S. and Giesler, ReinerLowmolecular weight organic acids and their Al-complexes in soil solution;composition, distribution and seasonal variation in three podzolized soils Ž .94 2-4 : 173-200

0973 van Hees, Patrick A. W. and Lundstrom, Ulla S. Equilibrium models ofaluminium and iron complexation with different organic acids in soil solution Ž .94 2-4 : 201-221

0974 van Hees, Patrick A. W., Lundstrom, Ulla S., Starr, Michael and Giesler,Reiner Factors influencing aluminium concentrations in soil solution fromPodzols Ž .94 2-4 : 289-310

0975 van Lanen, H. A. J. and Wopereis, F. A.Computer-captured expert knowledgeto evaluate possibilities for injection of slurry from animal manure in theNetherlands Ž .54 1-4 : 107-124

0976 van Lanen, H. A. J., Hack-ten Broeke, M. J. D., Bouma, J. and de Groot, W.J. M. A mixed qualitativerquantitative physical land evaluation methodology Ž .55 1-2 : 37-54

0977 Van Meirvenne, M., Scheldeman, K., Baert, G. and Hofman, G.Quantifica-tion of soil textural fractions of Bas-Zaıre using soil map polygons andror¨point observations Ž .62 1-3 : 69-82

0978 van Noordwijk, M., de Ruiter, P. C., Zwart, K. B., Bloem, J., Moore, J. C.,van Faassen, H. G. and Burgers, S. L. G. E.Synlocation of biologicalactivity, roots, cracks and recent organic inputs in a sugar beet field Ž .56 1-4 : 265-276

0979 van Noordwijk, M., Schoonderbeek, D. and Kooistra, M. J.Root-soil contactof field-grown winter wheat Ž .56 1-4 : 277-286

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vvan Noordwijk Vereecken

0980 van Noordwijk, Meine, Brouwer, Gerard and Harmanny, Klaas Conceptsand methods for studying interactions of roots and soil structure Ž .56 1-4 : 351-375

0981 van Noordwijk, Meine, Cerri, Carlos C., Woomer, Paul L., Nugroho,Kusumo and Bernoux, Martial Soil carbon dynamics in the humid tropicalforest zone Ž .79 1-4 : 187-225

0982 ( ) wVan Ranst, E. reviewer Petrologie des latirites et des sols tropicaux book´xreview Ž .63 3-4 : 321-322

0983 Van Ranst, E., Tang, H., Groenemans, R. and Sinthurahat, S.Application offuzzy logic to land suitability for rubber production in peninsular Thailand Ž .70 1 : 1-19

0984 Van Ranst, E., Stoops, G., Gallez, A. and Vandenberghe, R. E.Properties,some criteria of classification and genesis of upland forest Podzols in Rwanda Ž .76 3-4 : 263-283

0985 van Vliet, P. C. J., West, L. T., Hendrix, P. F. and Coleman, D. C.TheŽ .influence of Enchytraeidae Oligochaeta on the soil porosity of small micro-

cosms Ž .56 1-4 : 287-299

0986 van Wesemael, B. and Verstraten, J. M.Organic acids in a moder type humusprofile under a Mediterranean oak forest Ž .59 1-4 : 75-88

0987 Ž .VandenBygaart, A. J. and Protz, R.The representative elementary area REAin studies of quantitative soil micromorphology Ž .89 3-4 : 333-346

0988 Vaniman, David T., Chipera, Steve J. and Bish, David L.Pedogenesis ofsiliceous calcretes at Yucca Mountain, Nevada Ž .63 1 : 1-17

0989 Varadachari, Chandrika, Barman, Aloke K. and Ghosh, Kunal Weatheringof silicate minerals by organic acids; II, Nature of residual products Ž .61 3-4 : 251-268

0990 Vaselli, O., Buccianti, A., De Siena, C., Bini, C., Coradossi, N. and Angelone,M. Geochemical characterization of ophiolitic soils in a temperate climate; amultivariate statistical approach Ž .75 1-2 : 117-133

0991 Vaughan, Peter J. and Corwin, Dennis L.A method of modeling vertical fluidflow and solute transport in a GIS context Ž .64 1-2 : 139-154

0992 Veeman, W. S. Nuclear magnetic resonance, a simple introduction to theprinciples and applications Ž .80 3-4 : 225-242

0993 Velasco, Manuel I. and De Pauli, Carlos P.Surface charge properties of anHaplustoll from Argentina Ž .59 1-4 : 345-351

0994 Velde, B., Moreau, E. and Terribile, F. Pore networks in an Italian Vertisol;quantitative characterisation by two dimensional image analysis Ž .72 3-4 : 271-285

0995 Velde, B. Structure of surface cracks in soil and muds Ž .93 1-2 : 101-124

0996 Velde, B.Surface cracking and aggregate formation observed in a Rendzina soil,Ž .La Touche Vienne France Ž .99 3-4 : 261-276

0997 Vereecken, H.Estimating the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity from theoreti-cal models using simple soil properties Ž .65 1-2 : 81-92

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vVerhagen Wander

0998 Verhagen, A. and Bouma, J.Defining threshold values for residual soil Nlevels Ž .85 2-3 : 199-211

0999 Vidic, Natasa, Pavich, Milan J. and Lobnik, Franc Statistical analyses of soilproperties on a Quaternary terrace sequence in the upper Sava River valley,Slovenia, Yugoslavia Ž .51 1-4 : 189-212

1000 Vidic, Natasa J. and Lobnik, Franc Rates of soil development of the chronose-quence in the Ljubljana Basin, Slovenia Ž .76 1-2 : 35-64

1001 Viscarra Rossel, R. A. and McBratney, A. B. Laboratory evaluation of aproximal sensing technique for simultaneous measurement of soil clay andwater content Ž .85 1 : 19-39

1002 Vizcayno, C., Garcia-Gonzalez, M. T., Gutierrez, M. and Rodriguez, R.Mineralogical, chemical and morphological features of salt accumulations inthe Flumen-Monegros District, NE Spain Ž .68 3 : 193-210

1003 Vlek, Paul L. G. The soil and its artisans in sub-Saharan African agriculturew xdiscussion Ž .67 3-4 : 165-170

1004 Vogel, H. J., Weller, U. and Babel, U.Estimating orientation and width ofchannels and cracks at soil polished blocks; a stereological approach Ž .56 1-4 : 301-316

1005 Vogel, H. J. and Kretzschmar, A.Topological characterization of pore space insoil; sample preparation and digital image-processing Ž .73 1-2 : 23-38

1006 Voltz, Marc and Goulard, Michel Spatial interpolation of soil moisture reten-tion curves Ž .62 1-3 : 109-123

1007 Votrubova, Jana, Sanda, Martin, Cislerova, Milena, Gao Amin, M. H. andHall, Laurie D. The relationships between MR parameters and the content ofwater in packed samples of two soils Ž .95 3-4 : 267-282

1008 Wackernagel, HansCokriging versus kriging in regionalized multivariate dataanalysis Ž .62 1-3 : 83-92

1009 Wada, K., Arnalds, O., Kakuto, Y., Wilding, L. P. and Hallmark, C. T. Clayminerals of four soils formed in eolian and tephra materials in Iceland Ž .52 3-4 : 351-365

1010 ( ) ( )Wagenet, R. J. editor and Bouma, J. editor Special issue; Operationalmethods to characterize soil behavior in space and time Ž .60 1-4 : 1-382

1011 Wagner, B., Tarnawski, V. R., Wessolek, G. and Plagge, R.Suitability ofmodels for the estimation of soil hydraulic parameters Ž .86 3-4 : 229-239

1012 Wakatsuki, Toshiyuki and Rasyidin, Azwar Rates of weathering and soilformation Ž .52 3-4 : 251-263

1013 Wan, Y. and El-Swaify, S. A. Flow-induced transport and enrichment oferosional sediment from a well-aggregated and uniformly-textured Oxisol Ž .75 3-4 : 251-265

1014 ( )Wander, M. M. reviewer Carbon forms and functions in forest soil; papersw xfrom the Eighth North American forest soils conference book review Ž .71 3-4 : 304-305

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vWang Wilcke

1015 Wang, D., McSweeney, K., Lowery, B. and Norman, J. M.Nest structure ofant Lasius neoniger Emery and its implications to soil modification Ž .66 3-4 : 259-272

1016 Wang, Dunling and Anderson, Darwin W. Stable carbon isotopes of carbonatependants from Chernozemic soils of Saskatchewan, Canada Ž .84 4 : 309-322

1017 Wang, F. L., Bettany, J. R. and Huang, P. M.Methane uptake by cultivatedCanadian prairie and forest soils Ž .88 1-2 : 39-53

1018 Wang, M. K. and Tzou, Y. M. Phosphate sorption by calcite, and iron-richcalcareous soils Ž .65 3-4 : 249-261

1019 Wang Xiaoju and Gong Zitong Assessment and analysis of soil quality changesafter eleven years of reclamation in subtropical China Ž .81 3-4 : 339-355

1020 Wattel-Koekkoek, E. J. W., van Genuchten, P. P. L., Buurman, P. and vanLagen, B. Amount and composition of clay-associated soil organic matter in arange of kaolinitic and smectitic soils Ž .99 1-2 : 27-49

1021 Webster, R. The development of pedometrics Ž .62 1-3 : 1-15

1022 Webster, R. Is soil variation random? Ž .97 3-4 : 149-163

1023 Wesselink, Lambert G., Mulder, Jan and Matzner, Egbert Modelling sea-sonal and long-term dynamics of anions in an acid forest soil, Solling,Germany Ž .64 1-2 : 21-39

1024 Wessolek, G., Plagge, R., Leij, F. J. and van Genuchten, M. T.Analysingproblems in describing field and laboratory measured soil hydraulic properties Ž .64 1-2 : 93-110

1025 Westerhof, R., Buurman, P., van Griethuysen, C., Ayarza, Miguel, Vilela, L.and Zech, W. Aggregation studied by laser diffraction in relation to plowingand liming in the Cerrado region in Brazil Ž .90 3-4 : 277-290

1026 Whelan, B. M., Koppi, A. J., McBratney, A. B. and Dougherty, W. J. Aninstrument for the in situ characterisation of soil structural stability based onthe relative intrinsic permeabilities to air and water Ž .65 3-4 : 209-222

1027 White, D., FitzPatrick, E. A. and Killham, K. Use of stained bacterial inoculato assess spatial distribution after introduction into soil Ž .63 3-4 : 245-254

1028 ( )White, D. Richard, Jr. reviewer Electrochemical methods in soil and waterw xresearch book review Ž .63 3-4 : 316-317

1029 Whitmore, A. P., Klein-Gunnewiek, H., Crocker, Graham J., Klir, Jan,Korschens, Martin and Poulton, Paul R. Simulating trends in soil organic¨carbon in long-term experiments using the VerbernerMOTOR model Ž .81 1-2 : 137-151

1030 Wilche, W., Baumler, R., Deschauer, H., Kaupenjohann, M. and Zech, W.¨Small scale distribution of Al, heavy metals, and PAHs in an aggregated

w xAlpine Podzol erratum Ž .74 3-4 : 343

1031 Wilcke, W., Baumler, R., Deschauer, H., Kaupenjohann, M. and Zech, W.¨Small scale distribution of Al, heavy metals, and PAHs in an aggregatedAlpine Podzol Ž .71 1-2 : 19-30

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1032 Wilcke, Wolfgang and Kaupenjohann, Martin Heavy metal distribution be-tween soil aggregate core and surface fractions along gradients of depositionfrom the atmosphere Ž .83 1-2 : 55-66

1033 Wilcke, Wolfgang, Muller, Silke, Kanchanakool, Nualsri and Zech, Wolf-¨gang Urban soil contamination in Bangkok; heavy metal and aluminiumpartitioning in topsoils Ž .86 3-4 : 211-228

1034 Wilcke, Wolfgang, Muller, Silke, Kanchanakool, Nualsri, Niamskul, Chali-¨nee and Zech, WolfgangPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Hydromorphicsoils of the tropical metropolis Bangkok Ž .91 3-4 : 297-309

1035 Wilcken, H., Sorge, C. and Schulten, H. R.Molecular composition andchemometric differentiation and classification of soil organic matter in PodzolB-horizons Ž .76 3-4 : 193-219

1036 Wilding, L. P. and Kelly, E. F. Response: a pedologist perspective on soils asbiotic constructs favouring net primary productivity Ž .57 3 : 217-221

1037 Willett, I. R. and Bond, W. J. Fate of manganese and radionuclides applied inuranium mine waste water to a highly weathered soil Ž .84 1-3 : 195-211

1038 Winkel, Thierry, Rambal, Serge and Bariac, Thierry Spatial variation andtemporal persistence of grapevine response to a soil texture gradient Ž .68 1-2 : 67-78

1039 Wolterbeek, H. T., Verburg, T. G. and van Meerten, T. G. On the 1995flooding of the rivers Meuse, Rhine and Waal in the Netherlands; metalconcentrations in deposited river sediments Ž .71 1-2 : 143-156

1040 Wolters, V. and Schaefer, M.Effects of burrowing by the earthworm Aporrec-Ž .todea caliginosa Savigny on beech litter decomposition in an agricultural and

in a forest soil Ž .56 1-4 : 627-632

1041 Wopereis, M. C. S., Kropff, M. J., Wvsten, J. H. M. and Bouma, J.Samplingstrategies for measurement of soil hydraulic properties to predict rice yieldusing simulation models Ž .59 1-4 : 1-20

1042 ( )Wosten, Henk reviewer Proceedings of the Second international conference¨on site-specific management for agricultural systems held in Minneapolis,

w xUSA, March 28-30, 1994 book review Ž .71 3-4 : 303-304

1043 Wosten, J. H. M., Finke, P. A. and Jansen, M. J. W.Comparison of class andcontinuous pedotransfer functions to generate soil hydraulic characteristics Ž .66 3-4 : 227-237

1044 Wosten, J. H. M., Ismail, A. B. and van Wijk, A. L. M. Peat subsidence andits practical implications; a case study in Malaysia Ž .78 1-2 : 25-36

1045 Wosten, J. H. M., Lilly, Allan, Nemes, A. and Le Bas, C.Development anduse of a database of hydraulic properties of European soils Ž .90 3-4 : 169-185

1046 Wright, D. A., Killham, K., Glover, L. A. and Prosser, J. I. The effect oflocation in soil on Protozoal grazing of a genetically modified bacterialinoculum Ž .56 1-4 : 633-640

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vXie Zarin

1047 Xie, R. J., MacKenzie, A. F., Fyles, J. W. and O’Halloran, I. P.Assessingenergy of phosphate adsorption and desorption using an integrated Gibbsequation Ž .59 1-4 : 289-310

1048 Xing, B. and Dudas, M. J. Pedogenic properties of white Clay soils of theThree River Plain, Heilongjiang Province, P.R. China Ž .54 1-4 : 189-211

1049 Xing, B. and Dudas, M. J. Trace and rare earth element content of white Claysoils of the Three River Plain, Heilongjiang Province, P.R. China Ž .58 3-4 : 181-199

1050 Xue, J. and Huang, P. M. Zinc adsorption-desorption on short-range orderediron oxide as influenced by citric acid during its formation Ž .64 3-4 : 343-356

1051 ( ) ( )Yaalon, D. H. reviewer and Govaert, E. reviewer Miocene Paleosols andw xape habitats of Pakistan and Kenya book review Ž .65 3-4 : 340-341

1052 Yaalon, Dan H., Wilding, L. P., Nordt, L. C., Hudson, G. M., Van Meir -venne, M., Odeh, I. O. A., Vepraskas, M. J., Ibanez, J. J., Saldana, A.,´ ˜ ˜De-Alba, S. and Camargo, J.Pedodiversity and global soil patterns at coarse

w xscales discussions and reply Ž .83 3-4 : 193-214

1053 Yan, F., McBratney, A. B. and Copeland, L.Functional substrate biodiversityof cultivated and uncultivated A horizons of Vertisols in NW New SouthWales Ž .96 4 : 321-343

1054 Yang, Andrew, Sposito, Garrison and Lloyd, ThomasTotal luminescenceŽ .spectroscopy of aqueous pine litter O horizon extracts; organic ligands and

their Al or Cu complexes Ž .62 4 : 327-344

1055 Yao, Tingting Nonparametric cross-covariance modeling as exemplified by soilheavy metal concentrations from the Swiss Jura Ž .88 1-2 : 13-38

1056 Yassoglou, N., Kosmas, C. S., Moustakas, N., Tzianis, E. and Danalatos, N.G. Cracking in Recent Alluvial soils as related to easily determined soilproperties Ž .63 3-4 : 289-298

1057 Yasuda, H., Berndtsson, R., Persson, H., Bahri, A. and Takuma, K.Charac-terizing preferential transport during flood irrigation of a heavy Clay soil usingthe dye Vitasyn Blau Ž .100 1-2 : 49-66

1058 Yizengaw, Teshome and Verheye, W.Application of computer capturedknowledge in land evaluation, using ALES in central Ethiopia Ž .66 3-4 : 297-311

1059 Yoshida, Mio Sand-sized aggregates in Andosols and their role in P retention Ž .54 1-4 : 307-322

1060 Yost, Russell, Loague, Keith and Green, RichardReducing variance in soilorganic carbon estimates; soil classification and geostatistical approaches Ž .57 3 : 247-262

1061 Yuan, G., Soma, M., Seyama, H., Theng, B. K. G., Lavkulich, L. M. andTakamatsu, T. Assessing the surface composition of soil particles from somePodzolic soils by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Ž .86 3-4 : 169-181

1062 Zarin, Daniel J. and Johnson, Arthur H. Base saturation, nutrient cation, andorganic matter increases during early pedogenesis on landslide scars in theLuquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico Ž .65 3-4 : 317-330

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vZech Zhu

1063 Zech, Wolfgang, Senesi, Nicola, Guggenberger, Georg, Kaiser, Klaus,Lehmann, Johannes, Miano, Teodoro M., Miltner, Anja and Schroth, Gotz¨Factors controlling humification and mineralization of soil organic matter inthe tropics Ž .79 1-4 : 117-161

1064 Zhang, G. Y., Brummer, G. W. and Zhang, X. N. Effect of perchlorate,¨nitrate, chloride and pH on sulfate adsorption by variable-charge soils Ž .73 3-4 : 217-229

1065 Zhang, R., Warrick, A. W. and Myers, D. E. Improvement of the prediction ofsoil particle size fractions using spectral properties Ž .52 3-4 : 223-234

1066 Zhang, R., Warrick, A. W. and Myers, D. E. Heterogeneity, plot shape effectand optimum plot size Ž .62 1-3 : 183-197

1067 Zhang, Renduo and Yang JinzhongIterative solution of a stochastic differen-tial equation; an efficient method for simulating soil variability Ž .72 1-2 : 75-88

1068 Zhang Bin and Horn, R. Mechanisms of aggregate stabilization in Ultisols fromsubtropical China Ž .99 1-2 : 123-145

1069 Zhang Hong and Zhang Xiao-Nian Electrokinetic properties of Ferralsols inChina in relation to pedogenic development Ž .54 1-4 : 173-188

1070 Zhu, A-Xing A similarity model for representing soil spatial information Ž .77 2-4 : 217-242