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ABSTRACT
Published pH values of British soils, determined both by equilibration with water and 0.01M CaCl2 solution have been analyzed by statistical techniques. Values from the two determinations are linearly related with a highly significant positive correlation. A pH of 6.5 is conveniently regarded as neutrality when soil reaction is determined with CaCl2 solution.
1 Received Dec. 16, 1970. Approved Mar. 5, 1971.
2 Visiting Associate Professor of Geography, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221; permanent address, Department of Geography, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Great Britain.
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