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Major and Trace Elements of Selected Pedons in the USA

R. Burt*, M. A. Wilson, M. D. Mays and C. W. Lee

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil Survey Laboratory, 100 Centennial Mall North, Room 152, Mail Stop 41, Lincoln, NE 68508-3866



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Fig. 1. Map illustrating locations of sampling sites in the study. Each location is representative of multiple samples (e.g., horizons and/or satellites). Clusters of points in a particular geographic location represent an area of intensive study.

 





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