Category:Pedology
Pedology (pědǒ'lōgy[needs IPA]), (from the Greek pedon = soil, earth), is the study of soils in its natural environment. It is one of two main branches of soil science, the other being edaphology. Pedology deals with pedogenesis, soil morphology, soil classification and soil distribution.
Subcategories
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
B
- Biomineralization (13 P)
C
I
- Israeli pedologists (1 P)
R
- Regolith (3 C, 11 P)
S
- Serpentine soils (2 P)
- Soil in Chile (4 P)
- Soil in the United States (1 C, 47 P)
T
- Types of soil (8 C, 150 P)
Pages in category "Pedology"
The following 194 pages are in this category, out of 194 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A
B
C
D
H
M
P
- Paleopedological record
- Paleopedology
- Paleosol
- Paralithic
- Parent material
- Paxton (soil)
- Pedalfer
- Pedocal
- Pedodiversity
- Pedometric mapping
- Pedosphere
- Pedotope
- Pedotransfer function
- Permafrost
- Permeability of soils
- Petrocalcic horizon
- Phaeozem
- Plainfield (soil)
- Planosol
- Plinthite
- Plinthosol
- Podzol
- Polish Soil Classification
- Port Silt Loam
- Psamment
S
- San Joaquin (soil)
- Sapric
- Saprolite
- Sassafras (soil)
- Scobey (soil)
- Seitz (soil)
- Serpentine soil
- Shrub swamp
- Siliceous soil
- Slickenside
- Soil carbon feedback
- Soil classification
- Soil formation
- Soil horizon
- Soil inference system
- Soil production function
- Soil quality
- Soil series
- Soil survey
- Soil texture
- Soil value
- Solonchak
- Solonetz
- Solum
- Stagnogley
- Stagnosol
- Stonelayer
- Storie index
- Stuttgart (soil)
- Subaqueous soil
- Swamp
- Syngenetic permafrost growth