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Soils (and ESRP) 414/514 - Environmental Biophysics
Spring 2009!

"The discipline of environmental biophysics relates to the
study of energy and mass exchange between living organisms
and their environment.  The study of environmental biophysics
probably began earlier in man's history than that of any other
science, since knowledge of organism-environment interaction
provided a key to survival and progress."
- Campbell and Norman, 1998

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Soils 415 Syllabus
(Associated laboratory course)

Soils 514 / 515 projects
(Graduate level)

Env. Biophysics-Related Quotes
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Washington State University
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