Studies In Soil Physics, authored by Edward Elway Free, is a significant contribution to the field of soil science. This work delves into the physical properties of soil, exploring aspects critical to agriculture, environmental science, and civil engineering. The book offers insights into soil mechanics, water retention, and the movement of air and water through soil, providing a foundation for understanding soil behavior in various environmental conditions.
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