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DURING recent investigations of a number of soils the percolation method introduced by Schloesing and Müntz1 was employed. The apparatus used was similar to that devised by Audus2, as modified and described by Chase3.
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Schloesing, T., and Müntz, A., C.R. Acad. Sci., 84, 301 (1877).
Audus, L. J., Nature, 158, 419 (1946).
Chase, F. E., Sci. Agric., 28, 315 (1948).
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PAYNE, T., GRAY, P. Modification of a Soil Percolation Apparatus for Soils of a High Organic Matter Content. Nature 170, 325 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170325a0
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