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Soil Gases

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

J. Walter Leather
Affiliation:
(Imperial Agricultural Chemist, Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, Bengal).

Extract

At page 5 of their recent communication on the composition of soil gases Messrs Russell and Appleyard give some data regarding gas which was extracted from portions of soil which had been placed in flasks, the air pumped out and the soil then allowed to stand for one or more days. The authors state that “the total amount of gas given up is not great.” As a matter of fact a little consideration shows that the volume of this gas was indeed comparatively very large.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1915

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References

Page 240 note 1 This Journal, Vol. VII. pp. 148.Google Scholar