Abstract

ATTEMPTS at determining metal concentrations in films of water surrounding soil particles at normal (subsaturated) moisture content have been plagued by a two-sided problem: ordinary analytical techniques require large amounts of moisture for trustworthy analysis, but the collection methods involved in taking large samples alter the composition of moisture films which exist in undisturbed soil (see ref. 1 for review).

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