Designed
for students interested in a comprehensive introduction to Soil Science from both
an environmental and management perspective. This course examines the dynamic
relationship of soils with the environment and will place particular focus on
both larger landscape and site specific implications of this relationship.
The course is presented in three components.
Initial
focus will be placed on characterization, morphology and genesis of soils.
This component will examine the factors and processes that act to both create
and distribute soil across the landscape. In addition this initial component
will introduce concepts and methods of soil classification which will then be
used to bridge our understanding of soils to soil management.
The
subsequent unit will focus on practical application of soils information in
management. This second component will address issues of agronomic and
horticultural management, soil ecology, nutrient cycling and management as
well as soil water dynamics.
Final
attention will be placed on the increasing pressure of humans on soil
resources. Particular attention will be placed on soil quality, world soil
resources, carbon stock and soils of human origin.
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