HUMIC SUBSTANCES & THEIR ROLE IN THE ENVIRONMENT
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Comprises the report of a Dahlem Workshop held in Berlin, April 1987. The goal of this workshop is to connect structural information on humic substances to their biogenesis and their role in the environment. An interdisciplinary group of contributors, including soil scientists, lignin chemists, analytical chemists, water chemists, and marine scientists describes the chemistry of the earth's humic substances and examines how they take part in global environmental processes.

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Isolation of Humic Substances from Soils and Sediments (J. Parsons).

A Critical Evaluation of the Use of Macroporous Resins for the Isolation of Aquatic Humic Substances (G. Aiken).

Isolation of Soil and Aquatic Humic Substances (E. Thurman et al.).

Polymerization of Humic Substances in Natural Environments (J. Hedges).

Selective Degradation of Plant Biomolecules (P. Hatcher & E. Spiker).

Generation of Model Chemical Precursors (W. Flaig).

Generation in Controlled Model Ecosystems F. Pfaender).

Genesis (J. Ertel et al.).

Evolution of Structural Models from Consideration of Physical and Chemical Properties (W. Zeichmann).

Critical Comparison of Structural Implications from Degradative and Nondegradative Approaches (D. Norwood).

The Characterization and Validity of Structural Hypotheses (J. Bracewell et al.).

Binding and Transport of Metals by Humic Materials (J. Weber).

Interaction of Humic Substances with Biota (U. Mller-Wegener).

Environmental Photoprocesses Involving Natural Organic Matter (R. Zepp).

Sedimentology of Organic Matter (A. Huc).

Environmental Reactions and Functions (H. Horth et al.).

Index.

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