The Russian geologist Vasily Dokuchaev (1846\u20131903), considered the father of soil science, was the first to identify and discuss, at the end of 19th century, what we know today as the \u201cfactors of soil formation\u201d. He introduced the idea that soil is not something inert and stable, but it develops and evolves under the influence of climatic agents and vegetation that operate over time on a given geological substrat
A quick overview on Mediterranean soils (types, characteristics, formation factors and processes), o...
Professor Hans Jenny, in his book “Factors of Soil Formation”, wrote (p.31) “The estimation of rel...
In 1877, G.K. Gilbert reasoned that the rate at which bedrock is converted to soil reaches a maximum...
The Russian geologist Vasily Dokuchaev (1846–1903), considered the father of soil science, was the f...
Soil Formation deals with qualitative and quantitative aspects of soil formation (or pedogenesis) an...
Historical soil science is called to analyze and evaluate realistically and critically the role of i...
This paper seeks to determine the identity of soil science by first establishing its origins in hist...
Citation: Scott, Robert Douglas. Soil formation. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...
Since the birth of soil science, climate has been recognized as a soil-forming factor, along with pa...
Soils knowledge dates to the earliest known practice of agriculture about 11,000 BP Civilizations al...
SUMMARY. — Among the scientists who have studied the soil, some were busy with particular aspects (f...
Soil formation represents a suite of biogeochemical and physical processes that transform rock and s...
From the first emergence of civilizations based on agriculture, variations in the nature and product...
The presented structure of humus soil horizon formation model in time for automorphic conditions inc...
Explores soil as a nexus for water, chemicals, and biologically coupled nutrient cycling Soil is ...
A quick overview on Mediterranean soils (types, characteristics, formation factors and processes), o...
Professor Hans Jenny, in his book “Factors of Soil Formation”, wrote (p.31) “The estimation of rel...
In 1877, G.K. Gilbert reasoned that the rate at which bedrock is converted to soil reaches a maximum...
The Russian geologist Vasily Dokuchaev (1846–1903), considered the father of soil science, was the f...
Soil Formation deals with qualitative and quantitative aspects of soil formation (or pedogenesis) an...
Historical soil science is called to analyze and evaluate realistically and critically the role of i...
This paper seeks to determine the identity of soil science by first establishing its origins in hist...
Citation: Scott, Robert Douglas. Soil formation. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...
Since the birth of soil science, climate has been recognized as a soil-forming factor, along with pa...
Soils knowledge dates to the earliest known practice of agriculture about 11,000 BP Civilizations al...
SUMMARY. — Among the scientists who have studied the soil, some were busy with particular aspects (f...
Soil formation represents a suite of biogeochemical and physical processes that transform rock and s...
From the first emergence of civilizations based on agriculture, variations in the nature and product...
The presented structure of humus soil horizon formation model in time for automorphic conditions inc...
Explores soil as a nexus for water, chemicals, and biologically coupled nutrient cycling Soil is ...
A quick overview on Mediterranean soils (types, characteristics, formation factors and processes), o...
Professor Hans Jenny, in his book “Factors of Soil Formation”, wrote (p.31) “The estimation of rel...
In 1877, G.K. Gilbert reasoned that the rate at which bedrock is converted to soil reaches a maximum...