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Soil Fertility: Swiss Context
Explores soil fertility in the Swiss context, covering indicators, measurements, nutrient assimilation, and crop yield limitations.
Rankine Method: Soil Pressure Calculations
Explains the Rankine method for calculating soil pressures in geotechnical engineering.
Road Construction: Infrastructure and Superstructure
Explores road construction, emphasizing infrastructure and superstructure elements, soil improvement, and stabilization techniques.
Soil Mechanics: Characteristics and Classification
Explores soil characteristics, water content, density, plasticity, and classification methods in geotechnical engineering.
Organic matter reactivity: Pools, Ageing, and Transformations
Explores the reactivity of organic matter in water systems, including pools, ageing, transformations, and their impact on biogeochemistry.
Soil Sciences: Fertility and Toxicity
Discusses chemical fertility, metal toxicity, nutrient deficiencies, and soil pH impact.
Biomineralization: From Nature to Applications
Explores biomineralization applications from nature to engineering, focusing on soil stabilization, sustainable construction practices, and technology readiness levels.
Soil Science: Introduction
Introduces the study of soils, emphasizing their non-renewable nature and limited availability worldwide.
Clay Reactivity: Water Quality and Biogeochemistry
Explores clay reactivity, cation exchange, and its applications in plant nutrient storage and nuclear waste isolation.
Berlin: Water and Sand
Explores the construction of the Olympic velodrome and swimming pool in Berlin, emphasizing architectural integration and historical significance.