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  1. Factors determining carbonate content in a lithosequence in a Mediterranean environment, Syria
  2. Heavy Metals in Bioenergy Crop Production, Biomass Quality, and Biorefinery: Global Impacts and Sustainable Management Strategies
  3. Assessment of the Spatial Variability of Metal Contaminants Using Digital Mapping
  4. The teaching of soil science at 1994 land grant institutions
  5. Assessing the Impacts of Tillage and Crop Rotation on Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Poorly Drained Alfisols.
  6. Nitrate Leaching and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fall Applied Manure and Phosphorous Fertilizers in Southern Illinois
  7. Soil organic matter and carbon fractions within aggregates and in soil profile in double- and cover cropping systems
  8. The Impact of Nitrogen Management and Winter Wheat as A Double Crop on Nitrous Oxide Emissions in A Wheat-Soybean Crop Rotation.
  9. Where Are We With Gender Parity in Academia and Professional Societies? A Multinational Look at Women in Soil Science
  10. Biological Nano-Agrochemicals for Crop Production as an Emerging Way to Address Heat and Associated Stresses
  11. Nano-Food Farming Approaches to Mitigate Heat Stress under Ongoing Climate Change: A Review
  12. Tellurium and Nano-Tellurium: Medicine or Poison?
  13. Nano-Food Farming: Toward Sustainable Applications of Proteins, Mushrooms, Nano-Nutrients, and Nanofibers
  14. Review of Crop Response to Soil Salinity Stress: Possible Approaches from Leaching to Nano-Management
  15. Spatial variability of some heavy metals in arid harrats soils: Combining machine learning algorithms and synthetic indexes based-multitemporal Landsat 8/9 to establish background levels
  16. Predicting microbial responses to changes in soil physical and chemical properties under different land management
  17. Nanofarming: Promising Solutions for the Future of the Global Agricultural Industry
  18. Eastern red cedar effects on carbon sequestration and soil quality in the Great Plains
  19. Soil evolution in basaltic parent materials under successive climate changes, Saudi Arabia
  20. Assessment of Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals and Their Ecological Risk in Sea Lettuce (Ulva spp.) along the Coast Alexandria, Egypt: Implications for Sustainable Management
  21. Biological Nanofertilizers to Enhance Growth Potential of Strawberry Seedlings by Boosting Photosynthetic Pigments, Plant Enzymatic Antioxidants, and Nutritional Status
  22. Using environmental covariates to predict soil organic carbon stocks in Vertisols of Sudan
  23. An Overview of Agro-Waste Management in Light of the Water-Energy-Waste Nexus
  24. Nano-Restoration for Sustaining Soil Fertility: A Pictorial and Diagrammatic Review Article
  25. The importance of soil education to connectivity as a dimension of soil security
  26. Soil and Humans: A Comparative and A Pictorial Mini-Review
  27. Geodiversity Research at the Crossroads: Two Sides of the Same Coin
  28. Identification and Counting of European Souslik Burrows from UAV Images by Pixel-Based Image Analysis and Random Forest Classification: A Simple, Semi-Automated, yet Accurate Method for Estimating Population Size
  29. Spatial variability of the physicochemical properties of acidic soils along an altitudinal gradient in Colombia
  30. Soil science education: A multinational look at current perspectives
  31. Spatial variability of soil mineral fractions and bulk density in Northern Ireland: Assessing the influence of topography using different interpolation methods and fractal analysis
  32. Planning for disposal of COVID-19 pandemic wastes in developing countries: a review of current challenges
  33. Correction to: Ecofriendly remediation technologies for wastewater contaminated with heavy metals with special focus on using water hyacinth and black tea wastes: a review
  34. Available concentrations of some potentially toxic and emerging contaminants in different soil orders in Egypt and assessment of soil pollution
  35. Ecofriendly remediation technologies for wastewater contaminated with heavy metals with special focus on using water hyacinth and black tea wastes: a review
  36. Soils and sustainable development goals of the United Nations: An International Union of Soil Sciences perspective
  37. International gender equity in soil science
  38. Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation potential of agricultural systems in Colombia: A systematic analysis
  39. International Gender Equity in Soil Science: A Social Equity Issue
  40. Early indicators of pedogenesis at Harrat Khaybar volcano, Saudi Arabia
  41. Ecological risk assessment and source apportionment of heavy metals contamination: an appraisal based on the Tellus soil survey
  42. Natural sciences education in a COVID‐19 world
  43. Pivoting to online laboratories due to COVID‐19 using the Science of Agriculture digital tools: A case study
  44. Predicting Soil Cation Exchange Capacity in Entisols with Divergent Textural Classes: The Case of Northern Sudan Soils
  45. Soil and Air Pollution in the Era of COVID-19: A Global Issue
  46. Undergraduate degrees that train students for soil science careers at universities in the USA and its territories
  47. Land system diversity, scaling laws and polygons map analysis
  48. Selenium and Nano-Selenium Biofortification for Human Health: Opportunities and Challenges
  49. Exploring the scaling law of geographical space: Gaussian versus Paretian thinking
  50. Soils of the Southern Syria – A big database for the future land management planning
  51. Managing Soils for Recovering from the COVID-19 Pandemic
  52. Investigation of the clay minerals composition of soils derived from basalt parent materials in the Early Miocene to Early Pleistocene on the Arabian Shield using multiple techniques: implications for paleoclimatic conditions
  53. Phosphorus Availability and Potential Environmental Risk Assessment in Alkaline Soils
  54. Enhanced Immobilization and Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals in Landfill Contaminated Soils
  55. Dataset on the Mediterranean soils from the coastal region of the Lattakia governorate, Syria
  56. Automatic detection and mapping of European ground squirrel burrows on UAV-based multi- and hyperspectral imagery with classification methods
  57. Mapping soil formation in Lithuania. A national-scale analysis.
  58. First evidence for the presence of Andisols in the dry-hot environment of the Arabian Shield
  59. Dataset on the existence of andisols under aridic-hyperthermic environments in the harrats region of the Arabian Shield
  60. Soil Science Challenges in a New Era: A Transdisciplinary Overview of Relevant Topics
  61. Degrees earned by faculty teaching in soil science preparatory programs at universities in the USA
  62. Soil and Human Health: Current Status and Future Needs
  63. The effect of adding online homework assignments to a small introductory physical geology class
  64. Soil maps are important. Now is the time to improve them.
  65. Rapid quantification of lignite sulfur content: Combining optical and X-ray approaches
  66. Mobility, distribution, and potential risk assessment of selected trace elements in soils of the Nile Delta, Egypt
  67. Divergence in natural diversity studies: The need to standardize methods and goals
  68. The use of multivariate statistical analysis and soil quality indices as tools to be included in regional management plans. A case study from the Mashhad Plain, Iran
  69. Women in Soil Science: Growing Participation, Emerging Gaps, and the Opportunities for Advancement in the USA
  70. Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Soil Trace Elements around Kitchener Drain in the Northern Nile Delta, Egypt
  71. Special section on soil and human health - An editorial
  72. Corrigendum
  73. GUEST EDITORIAL—SPECIAL ISSUE: Mapping and modelling soil erosion to address societal challenges in a changing world
  74. Geodiversity and geoheritage: Detecting scientific and geographic biases and gaps through a bibliometric study
  75. Shelter, clothing, and fuel: Often overlooked links between soils, ecosystem services, and human health
  76. Connecting the public with soil to improve human health
  77. Developing global pedotransfer functions to estimate available soil phosphorus
  78. Post-fire soil management
  79. Soil ecosystem services and human health
  80. Spatial distribution of soil organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks in a karst polje located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  81. Soils and Humans
  82. Effectiveness of vegetative buffer strips at reducing runoff, soil erosion, and nitrate transport during degraded hillslope restoration in northern Iran
  83. Rainfall and land management effects on erosion and soil properties in traditional Brazilian tobacco plantations
  84. Assessment of temporal and spatial water quality in international Gomishan Lagoon, Iran, using multivariate analysis
  85. Assessment of the impact of different vegetation patterns on soil erosion processes on semiarid loess slopes
  86. Long-term impact of rainfed agricultural land abandonment on soil erosion in the Western Mediterranean basin
  87. The age of vines as a controlling factor of soil erosion processes in Mediterranean vineyards
  88. Trends in Undergraduate Soil Science Education at Selected Universities in the USA from 2009 to 2013
  89. The multidisciplinary origin of soil geography: A review
  90. Mapping the environment
  91. Soils, Climate, and Ancient Civilizations
  92. Straw uses trade-off only after soil organic carbon steady-state
  93. Modeling soil cation exchange capacity in multiple countries
  94. Reduction of the frequency of herbaceous roots as an effect of soil compaction induced by heavy grazing in rangelands of SW Spain
  95. Runoff initiation, soil detachment and connectivity are enhanced as a consequence of vineyards plantations
  96. Role of rock fragment cover on runoff generation and sediment yield in tilled vineyards
  97. The effect of soil on human health: an overview
  98. Impact of Potentially Contaminated River Water on Agricultural Irrigated Soils in an Equatorial Climate
  99. Assessment of agri-spillways as a soil erosion protection measure in Mediterranean sloping vineyards
  100. Comparison of multiple statistical techniques to predict soil phosphorus
  101. Understanding soil erosion processes in Mediterranean sloping vineyards (Montes de Málaga, Spain)
  102. Spatial distribution of soil chemical properties in an organic farm in Croatia
  103. Ecosystem responses to land abandonment in Western Mediterranean Mountains
  104. Short-term low-severity spring grassland fire impacts on soil extractable elements and soil ratios in Lithuania
  105. Temporal changes in soil water erosion on sloping vineyards in the Ruwer- Mosel Valley. The impact of age and plantation works in young and old vines
  106. Future of Soil Science
  107. History of Soil Science
  108. Links Between Soil Security and the Influence of Soil on Human Health
  109. Water analysis via portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry
  110. Islands of biogeodiversity in arid lands on a polygons map study: Detecting scale invariance patterns from natural resources maps
  111. The Influence of Organic Carbon and pH on Heavy Metals, Potassium, and Magnesium Levels in Lithuanian Podzols
  112. Selected highlights in American soil science history from the 1980s to the mid-2010s
  113. Historical highlights in American soil science — Prehistory to the 1970s
  114. Long-term effects of soil management on ecosystem services and soil loss estimation in olive grove top soils
  115. The influence of Dan H. Yaalon: His impact on people
  116. Soil erosion in sloping vineyards assessed by using botanical indicators and sediment collectors in the Ruwer-Mosel valley
  117. Temporal stability of electrical conductivity in a sandy soil
  118. Land Use Change
  119. Effects of soil management techniques on soil water erosion in apricot orchards
  120. Heavy metal accumulation related to population density in road dust samples taken from urban sites under different land uses
  121. Soil mapping, classification, and pedologic modeling: History and future directions
  122. Editorial: Historical perspectives and future needs in soil mapping, classification, and pedologic modeling
  123. Impact of topographic aspect and vegetation (native and reforested areas) on soil organic carbon and nitrogen budgets in Mediterranean natural areas
  124. Use of barley straw residues to avoid high erosion and runoff rates on persimmon plantations in Eastern Spain under low frequency–high magnitude simulated rainfall events
  125. The impact of road and railway embankments on runoff and soil erosion in eastern Spain
  126. Are There Arid Land Soilscapes in Southwestern Europe?
  127. Soil organic carbon stocks assessment in Mediterranean natural areas: A comparison of entire soil profiles and soil control sections
  128. The interdisciplinary nature of SOIL
  129. Pedology
  130. The past, present, and future of soils and human health studies
  131. Soil science and its interface with the history of geology community
  132. In memoriam: Dan Hardy Yaalon 1924–2014
  133. Editorial "The Interdisciplinary Nature of SOIL"
  134. Soil-forming factors and Soil Taxonomy
  135. The use of electromagnetic induction techniques in soils studies
  136. The past, present, and future of soils and human health studies
  137. Rates of Pedogenesis in Reclaimed Lands as Compared to Rates of Natural Pedogenesis
  138. Anthropogenic Impacts on Campsite Soils at Strawberry Lake, North Dakota
  139. The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Soil Properties and Processes and Corresponding Influence on Food Security
  140. The 2012 Fungal Meningitis Outbreak in the United States: Connections Between Soils and Human Health
  141. Soil Maps of the United States of America
  142. Evaluation of the FieldScout TDR300 for Determining Volumetric Water Content in Sandy South Georgia Soils
  143. Long‐Term Effects of Compaction on Soil Properties Along the Mormon Trail, South‐Central Iowa, USA
  144. The Use of Soil Electrical Conductivity to Investigate Soil Homogeneity in Story County, Iowa, USA
  145. On the Soil in Soil Survey Horizons (1960–2009)
  146. Soils and Climate Change: Gas Fluxes and Soil Processes
  147. Analysis of the Representation of Soil Map Units using a Common Apparent Electrical Conductivity Sampling Design for the Mapping of Soil Properties
  148. Design and Implementation of a Simple Litter Catch‐Basket System for Soil Studies
  149. Soil Survey Horizons—50 Years of Communication
  150. Early soil knowledge and the birth and development of soil science
  151. Ground-Penetrating Radar Investigation of a Rapidly Developed Small Island in a Lake in Southern Georgia, USA
  152. Collier Cobb and Allen D. Hole: Geologic mentors to early soil scientists
  153. Soil electrical conductivity as a function of soil water content and implications for soil mapping
  154. Late Quaternary palaeoecology of Ballona Lagoon in southern California
  155. A 5000 year record of carbon sequestration from a coastal lagoon and wetland complex, Southern California, USA
  156. Contributions of Edward Elway Free to American Soil Science in the Early 1900s
  157. Effect of Daily Soil Temperature Fluctuations on Soil Electrical Conductivity as Measured with the Geonics®EM-38
  158. Effect of soil compaction on organic carbon amounts and distribution, South-Central Iowa
  159. Uplift-based limits to the thickness of ice in the Lake Agassiz basin of North Dakota during the Late Wisconsinan
  160. George Nelson Coffey, Early American Pedologist