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Hi,

Darrell Potter, environmental consultant/hydrologist.

Michigan

Two MS- Geology and hydrology (Michigan State and Western Michigan)

found this by web search as I have a question involving soil chemistry in MI

Hope someone can answer this or give reference to solution.

I am trying to get the background chemistry (iron, manganese, and phosphorus) for the roscommon and au gres soils. Having a running fight with MDEQ over rogue chemicals being released by bioremediation. From what I have already is a couple studies showing the native soils in this area are Fe, Mn, and P rich. Need some more evidence.

Thanx for any help,

Darrell

Posted

Welcome to Hypography.

I suggest you hang around and post in this thread until you can create a new thread in the Biology section.

Or... persuade someone like ("Turtle") to start a new thread there for you. This will hasten your receipt of information---if there is any.

Meanwhile, I believe there are threads on "soil", "dirt", "earth" to be found hereabouts; try out our search engine.

 

And have fun!!!

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