soil scientist
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsoilandscientist
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soil
noun
uk/sɔɪl/us/sɔɪl/
the material on the surface of the ground in which ...
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scientist
noun[C]
uk/ˈsaɪən.tɪst/us/ˈsaɪən.tɪst/
an expert who studies or works in one of ...
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(Definition ofsoilandscientistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is extensive coverage of the main chemical, physical and biological methods of use to thesoilscientist, clearly related to the wider environment.
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In the past, asoilscientistwould take hard-copies of aerial photography, topo-sheets, and mapping keys into the field with them.
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He has a degree in agriculture and has worked as asoilscientist, and another degree in computer studies.
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As a reference work, the book will be a useful research tool for agronomists, soil scientists and environmental scientists interested in temperate, managed grasslands.
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Ecologists and soil scientists have identified links between annual grain agriculture and environmental problems3-7.
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This book is targeted at soil scientists, soil cartographers and university students, though its use should not be so limited.
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He observed how the soil scientists argued that the savanna was 'winning' while the botanists responded that the forest was 'gaining'.
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This was the case for the farm management instructor, soil scientists and wildlife biologists.
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Crop and soil scientists must consider many questions as they design the cropping systems portion of an integrated project.
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Overall the book is a worthy addition to the shelves of soil scientists and any researchers who need to include soil measurements as part of wider biological or environmental studies.
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We must have agricultural engineers, soil scientists, and more veterinary surgeons.
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That means surveyors and soil scientists; it means drainage and water engineers.
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That management team consists of 134 professional and technical staff, of whom more than 70 are graduate or graduate-equivalent qualified persons—traffic engineers, soil scientists, ecologists, forestry officials, and so forth.
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Some agricultural soil scientists try to understand the structure and function of soils in relation to soil fertility.
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The team consisted of archaeologists, botanists, geologists, hydrologists, soil scientists, and forest engineers.
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Of all of the mechanisms of human-mediated disturbances, anthropogenic fire has become one of great interest to ecologists, geographers, soil scientists, and anthropologists alike.
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Geographers and soil scientists are interested in the utility of anthropic soils caused by burning in the past.
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These soil scientists characterized soils based on soil horizons of the soil profile.
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Agricultural soil scientists investigate the movement of nutrients through the soil, and the amount of nutrients absorbed by a plant's roots.
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Canadian soil scientists required a new method of soil classification that focused on pedogenic processes in cool climatic environments.
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