Résumé :
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This volume explores the link between science and art on an earth and environmental science level. Soil science is expanding its reach to a broader audience and using the non-traditional material contained in this book to serve as a bridge to potential new audiences. The interdisciplinary character of this book is reflective of "environmental studies" programs - a field blending science and non-science faculties at many campuses in North America. The content, scope and diversity of this volume's contributors are unique, including poets, studio artists, gallery owners, farmers, philosophers, historians, geographers, geologists and soil scientists. A comprehensive volume with content understandable to both scientists and non-scientists alike without diluting the interest-level for either audience
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