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A soil science renaissance [PDF]

open access: possibleGeoderma, 2008
The renaissance was an intellectually-rich period following a period of stasis in the medieval period. Something analogous appears to be currently taking place in soil science where novel approaches to thought are combined with a revival of ideas from the past.
Alfred E. Hartemink, Alex B. McBratney
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The joy of teaching soil science

Geoderma, 2014
The fundamental purposes of teaching are to impart knowledge, insight, and inspiration. Around the world, university teaching principles are changing as students also gain knowledge and inspiration in ways other than in the class room. Likewise, the soil science discipline is evolving as there is a new set of tools and techniques available by which we ...
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SOIL SCIENCE AS A BASIC SCIENCE

Soil Science, 1991
Soil science has evolved along two tracks. The agricultural research establishment has fostered the trial-and-error empirical approach which has led to great benefits to agriculture but has been less effective at developing soil science as a science.
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Advances in soil science

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Rattan Lal, B. A. Stewart
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Game Changer in Soil Science. The Anthropocene in soil science and pedology.

Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2019
AbstractThe venerable science of pedology, initiated in the 19thcentury as the study of the natural factors of soil formation, is adapting to the demands of the Anthropocene, the geologic time during which planet Earth and its soils are transitioning from natural to human‐natural systems.
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