Soil Colloids and Ion Exchange: Volume 05 : The Professional's Notes Series (PNS) - Volume 05

authored by: Anandkumar Naorem
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ISBN: 9789358875478 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 130 | Language: English | Copyright: 2025
Length: 152 mm | Breadth: 11.76 mm | Height: 229 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 390 GMS
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Volume 05 provides a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles, properties, and dynamics of soil colloids and their pivotal role in soil chemistry and nutrient dynamics.

Soil colloids, comprising clay minerals, organic matter, and iron and aluminium oxides, are minute particles with dimensions ranging from nanometres to micrometres. In this volume, we study the classification and characteristics of soil colloids, elucidating their surface properties, charge characteristics, and interactions with ions and water molecules.

Understanding soil colloids is paramount for deciphering soil chemistry and nutrient dynamics, as these particles serve as the primary medium for ion exchange and nutrient retention in soils. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks, empirical models, and experimental evidence, we explore the mechanisms governing ion adsorption, desorption, and diffusion on soil colloids, shedding light on the factors influencing nutrient availability, plant uptake, and soil fertility. Moreover, this volume delves into the mathematical underpinnings of soil colloids, including the theories of electrostatics, surface chemistry, and surface complexation. By applying mathematical models and computational techniques, we unravel the complexities of soil colloid behavior, predicting their interactions with ions and organic molecules, and elucidating their role in soil biogeochemical processes.

Furthermore, we explore advanced topics in soil colloids research, including theorems and mathematical-based concepts. By integrating theoretical insights with experimental evidence, we aim to advance our understanding of soil colloids and their implications for soil health, environmental sustainability, and ecosystem function.

In essence, Volume 05 serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners in soil science and related disciplines, providing insights into the complexities of soil colloids and ion exchange processes. Through rigorous analysis, empirical validation, and theoretical exploration, we aim to unravel the mysteries of soil colloids, empowering readers to unlock the potential of soils to support thriving ecosystems and sustainable agriculture.

Dr. Anandkumar Naorem, currently employed as a scientist at ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute in Jodhpur, India, previously held the position of Head-in-charge at ICAR- CAZRI, RRS-Bhuj, India. He completed his bachelors degree at Assam Agricultural University, Assam, India, and pursued his masters degree in soil microbiology and bioformulation at the College of Post-Graduate Studies, Central Agricultural University, Meghalaya, India. His doctoral research, conducted at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya in West Bengal, India, focused on the remediation of soil heavy metals for
safer crop cultivation.

Dr. Naorem, who has authored several national and international publications, has received national recognition, including the 2015 Best Zonal Master;s Thesis award from the Indian Society of Soil Science and the UGC-Maulana Azad National Fellowship for Minority Students (India). He is acknowledged for his contributions as a young scientist by  numerous societies and organizations, having led various research projects on soil quality in arid regions, studies on elevated carbon dioxide levels, and investigations into halophytes. Notably, he has played a key role in international initiatives promoting spineless cactus as a dryland feed option in Gujarat.

 
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