Darrell Potter Posted March 4, 2009 Report Posted March 4, 2009 Hi,Darrell Potter, environmental consultant/hydrologist.MichiganTwo MS- Geology and hydrology (Michigan State and Western Michigan)found this by web search as I have a question involving soil chemistry in MIHope 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 Quote
Pyrotex Posted March 4, 2009 Report Posted March 4, 2009 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!!! Quote
freeztar Posted March 4, 2009 Report Posted March 4, 2009 Welcome! "Rogue chemicals being released by bioremediation". Ok, you've piqued my interest. :eek2: Quote
Michaelangelica Posted March 5, 2009 Report Posted March 5, 2009 Yes a new thread would be a good idea.In the new gardening sub forum freeztar?? :)Lots of experts here E.G.:- Have you looked at the Terra preta sub forums? WELCOME to hypography!;) Quote
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