Pacific Science Volume 1, Number 3, 1947
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Pacific Science is a quarterly publication devoted to the biological and physical sciences of the Pacific Region.
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Item type: Item , Travel Times of Seismic Sea Waves to Honolulu(University of Hawai'i Press, 1947-07) Bernard D, ZetlerItem type: Item , Factors in the Behavior of Ground Water in a Ghyben-Herzberg System(University of Hawai'i Press, 1947-07) Wentworth, Chester K.Item type: Item , Arsenic Toxicity Studies in Soil and in Culture Solution(University of Hawai'i Press, 1947-07) Munson, Jerome; Clements, Harry F.The problem of arsenic accumulation in soils is one of comparatively recent importance. As agriculture became more intensive, it became necessary to use poisons to combat attacks of certain insects, fungi, and more recently, weeds. Because arsenic is very poisonous to plant enemies and because it is comparatively cheap, it was only natural that it should have found general use. The arsenic so used has for the most part accumulated in the upper soil layers, and sooner or later becomes a menace to crop production. This paper is concerned with this problem particularly with reference to Hawaiian soils.Item type: Item , Utinomi's Bibliographica Micronesica: Chordate Sections(University of Hawai'i Press, 1947-07) Fisher, Harvey I.Item type: Item , Notes: New Botanical Bibliography of Pacific Islands; Scientists and the Fortieth Anniversary of the University of Hawaii(University of Hawai'i Press, 1947-07) Merrill, E.D.Item type: Item , 1:3 Table of Contents - Pacific Science(University of Hawai'i Press, 1947-07)
