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A Web-based spatial decision supporting system for land management and soil conservation. SOLID EARTH, vol. 6, p. 903-928, ISSN 1869-9510, doi: 10.5194/se-6-903-2015; Gargiulo L.; Mele G.; Terribile F. (2015). The role of rock fragments in crack and soil structure development: a laboratory experiment with a Vertisol.
A soil scientist is a contributor to soil science. Soil scientists include agronomists , pedologists and soil classifiers . The following is a list of notable soil scientists .
David J. Mulla is an American soil scientist. He played a role in the organization of the International Conference on Precision Agriculture (ICPA), which started as a small workshop in Minneapolis in the early 1990s and developed into the International Society of Precision Agriculture (ISPA). [1]
Kuzyakov specialises in soil ecology and soil biogeochemistry (lipids, low molecular organic substances), agriculture, land use, agroecology, C and N cycles, priming effects, soil-plant interactions (rhizosphere processes), in-depth study of rhizodeposition, partitioning of CO2 fluxes from soil and application of radioactive and stable isotope labelling approaches in soil science. [22]
With Ken Roscoe and Peter Wroth in 1958 he published "On the Yielding of Soils", which showed how plasticity theory and critical state soil mechanics could be used to describe the coupled volumetric and shear behavior of soils. [13] This led to the development of a constitutive model known as 'Cam Clay' that was formalized in a text by ...
BAITSSS simulates soil surface moisture (θ sur) and root zone moisture (θ root) layers are related to the dynamics of evaporative (E ss) and transpirative (T) flux. Capillary rise (CR) from the layer below root zone into the root zone layer is neglected. The soil moisture at both layers is restricted to field capacity (θ fc). Surface temperature
She worked on a new technique to monitor changes in carbon found in soil; combining field-delineated spatial units, remote sensing, soil residues and simulations models. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Schumaker retired from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2011.
David R. Montgomery is a professor of earth and space sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he is a member of the Quaternary Research Center.. Montgomery received his B.S. in geology from Stanford University in 1984, and his Ph.D. in geomorphology from University of California, Berkeley in 1991.