Pedology mainly deals with pedogenesis, soil morphology, soil classification.
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Pedology is integrative of the other disciplines of soil science, including edaphology.
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Soil-science-sans-pedology continues to thrive, especially outside of the United State.
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What existed before Dokuchaev was soil science sans pedology, and was termed agricultural geology.
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It will not conform to sub-discipline standing under pedology.
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Early studies in geomorphology are the foundation for pedology, one of two main branches of soil science.
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Pedology is the study of soils in their natural environment.
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This is the conceptual perspective of pedology and edaphology, the two main branches of soil science.
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Pedology is the study of soil in its natural setting.
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Pediatrics: the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of infants and children
Pedology (paidology, paedology) is the study of children's behavior and development, not to be confused with pedagogy, which is the art or science of teaching.
Pedology (from Greek: u03C0u03ADu03B4u03BFu03BD, pedon, "soil"; and u03BBu03CCu03B3u03BFu03C2, logos, "study") is the study of soils in their natural environment. It is one of two main branches of soil science, the other being edaphology. Pedology deals with pedogenesis, soil morphology, and soil classification, while edaphology studies the way soils influence plants, fungi, and other living things.
(pedological) Of or pertaining to pedology (in all senses)
(pedologist) A scientist who studies origins, composition and distribution of soils and the materials from which soils are formed; A scientist who specializes in pedology; A scientist who studies soil as a component of natural systems
The science that deals with the study of soils.
The study of the formation characteristics and weathering of soil. As various kinds of soil form under different conditions, an analysis of the soil at an archaeological site can yield clues as to the kinds of conditions which prevailed when the site was occupied.
The aspects of soil science that involve the constitution, distribution, genesis, classification, and mapping of soils.