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Kate and Silas <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Jul 2001 08:06:02 -0400
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You may want to look and Robert Keeler's dissertation on the Homelot at the
St. John's site in St. Mary's City, Maryland.  It reports on very effective
analysis of soil chemistry from plow disturbed soils at a 17th century
domestic site.

S. D. Hurry
HSMC

At 04:32 PM 7/11/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Would anyone have any references for soil chemical analyses (preferably
>phosphate analysis) done specifically in the Southeast United States? I'm a
>transplanted Yankee; so, most of my references deal with the Northeast and
>New England region. I am particularly interested in any chemical studies
>devoted to sandy soils and whether or not that has a bearing on site
>integrity, from a chemical standpoint?
>
>Thanks ahead of time.
>
>Paul J. Mohler
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