Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)

We outline teaching and research activities relating to pedology and soil survey, and some other soil-related work involving geomechanics, both in New Zealand and Antarctica, carried out by staff and students in the Earth Sciences discipline at the University of Waikato for the 50-year period from 1...

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Main Authors: Lowe, David J., Balks, Megan R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: New Zealand Society of Soil Science 2018
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12342
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spelling ftunivwaikato:oai:researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz:10289/12342 2024-01-21T10:00:24+01:00 Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018) Lowe, David J. Balks, Megan R. 2018 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12342 en eng New Zealand Society of Soil Science https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=3c3c5fd438&view=lg&msg=163aede797dc6e4c New Zealand Soil News Lowe, D. J., & Balks, M. R. (2018). Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018). New Zealand Soil News, 66(2), 27–60. 1178-8968 https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12342 This is an author’s accepted version of an article published in the journal: New Zealand Soil News. Used with permission. pedology soil science history of soil science soil survey geomechanics Antarctic soil survey tephrochronology peatlands volcanic ash tephra Hamilton Ash Kauroa Ash University of Waikato Earth sciences at Waikato University John D McCraw Michael J Selby HS Gibbs Department of Earth Sciences new discipline of Earth sciences tephra-derived soils Andisols New Zealand Soil Classification slope stability pedometrics GIS peat lakes Ross Dependency Britannia Range teaching pedology soil stratigraphy NZ Society of Soil Science palaeopedology clay mineral allophane halloysite sensitive soil cryptotephra pyroclastic history of science Journal Article 2018 ftunivwaikato 2023-12-26T18:25:39Z We outline teaching and research activities relating to pedology and soil survey, and some other soil-related work involving geomechanics, both in New Zealand and Antarctica, carried out by staff and students in the Earth Sciences discipline at the University of Waikato for the 50-year period from 1969 to 2018. Key features include: (i) the insightful multi-disciplinary approach using a new Earth sciences’ framework that was enacted at the outset by founding professor John D. McCraw and colleagues Michael J. Selby and Harry S. Gibbs in particular; (ii) the development of teaching and research strengths in pedology, especially involving tephra-derived soils and soil stratigraphy in the central North Island, and the concomitant advancement of prowessness in Quaternary tephrostratigraphy and tephrochronology; (iii) the development of expertise in slope studies and rock and soil mechanics (geomechanics, engineering geology), with specialist advancements regarding pyroclastic and associated reworked deposits and altered products; (iv) pathfinding research involving classical soil surveying and the subsequent growth of the use of GIS and geostatistical tools, which aided the eventual development of digital soil mapping beyond the university, and their application to a wide range of disciplines including geomorphology, sustainable plantation forestry, agriculture, and horticulture; (v) growth of expertise in multiple aspects of studies on wetlands (peatlands, lakes), and in environmental and carbon- and nitrogen-flux based research; (vi) pioneering and enduring research in Antarctica including soil surveying and studies on human impacts; and (vii) the successful development of an effective postgraduate school encompassing pedology, soil science, and geomechanics (amongst other disciplines). Waikato students have received around one half of the New Zealand Society of Soil Science annual awards for ‘best masterate thesis’, and around one third for ‘best doctoral thesis’ since 1976. In addition, staff and students in the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Dependency The University of Waikato: Research Commons Antarctic Britannia ENVELOPE(-62.681,-62.681,-64.718,-64.718) Britannia Range ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-80.000,-80.000) New Zealand Ross Dependency ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,-60.000,-60.000) Selby ENVELOPE(156.383,156.383,-80.200,-80.200)
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topic pedology
soil science
history of soil science
soil survey
geomechanics
Antarctic soil survey
tephrochronology
peatlands
volcanic ash
tephra
Hamilton Ash
Kauroa Ash
University of Waikato
Earth sciences at Waikato University
John D McCraw
Michael J Selby
HS Gibbs
Department of Earth Sciences
new discipline of Earth sciences
tephra-derived soils
Andisols
New Zealand Soil Classification
slope stability
pedometrics
GIS
peat lakes
Ross Dependency
Britannia Range
teaching pedology
soil stratigraphy
NZ Society of Soil Science
palaeopedology
clay mineral
allophane
halloysite
sensitive soil
cryptotephra
pyroclastic
history of science
spellingShingle pedology
soil science
history of soil science
soil survey
geomechanics
Antarctic soil survey
tephrochronology
peatlands
volcanic ash
tephra
Hamilton Ash
Kauroa Ash
University of Waikato
Earth sciences at Waikato University
John D McCraw
Michael J Selby
HS Gibbs
Department of Earth Sciences
new discipline of Earth sciences
tephra-derived soils
Andisols
New Zealand Soil Classification
slope stability
pedometrics
GIS
peat lakes
Ross Dependency
Britannia Range
teaching pedology
soil stratigraphy
NZ Society of Soil Science
palaeopedology
clay mineral
allophane
halloysite
sensitive soil
cryptotephra
pyroclastic
history of science
Lowe, David J.
Balks, Megan R.
Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)
topic_facet pedology
soil science
history of soil science
soil survey
geomechanics
Antarctic soil survey
tephrochronology
peatlands
volcanic ash
tephra
Hamilton Ash
Kauroa Ash
University of Waikato
Earth sciences at Waikato University
John D McCraw
Michael J Selby
HS Gibbs
Department of Earth Sciences
new discipline of Earth sciences
tephra-derived soils
Andisols
New Zealand Soil Classification
slope stability
pedometrics
GIS
peat lakes
Ross Dependency
Britannia Range
teaching pedology
soil stratigraphy
NZ Society of Soil Science
palaeopedology
clay mineral
allophane
halloysite
sensitive soil
cryptotephra
pyroclastic
history of science
description We outline teaching and research activities relating to pedology and soil survey, and some other soil-related work involving geomechanics, both in New Zealand and Antarctica, carried out by staff and students in the Earth Sciences discipline at the University of Waikato for the 50-year period from 1969 to 2018. Key features include: (i) the insightful multi-disciplinary approach using a new Earth sciences’ framework that was enacted at the outset by founding professor John D. McCraw and colleagues Michael J. Selby and Harry S. Gibbs in particular; (ii) the development of teaching and research strengths in pedology, especially involving tephra-derived soils and soil stratigraphy in the central North Island, and the concomitant advancement of prowessness in Quaternary tephrostratigraphy and tephrochronology; (iii) the development of expertise in slope studies and rock and soil mechanics (geomechanics, engineering geology), with specialist advancements regarding pyroclastic and associated reworked deposits and altered products; (iv) pathfinding research involving classical soil surveying and the subsequent growth of the use of GIS and geostatistical tools, which aided the eventual development of digital soil mapping beyond the university, and their application to a wide range of disciplines including geomorphology, sustainable plantation forestry, agriculture, and horticulture; (v) growth of expertise in multiple aspects of studies on wetlands (peatlands, lakes), and in environmental and carbon- and nitrogen-flux based research; (vi) pioneering and enduring research in Antarctica including soil surveying and studies on human impacts; and (vii) the successful development of an effective postgraduate school encompassing pedology, soil science, and geomechanics (amongst other disciplines). Waikato students have received around one half of the New Zealand Society of Soil Science annual awards for ‘best masterate thesis’, and around one third for ‘best doctoral thesis’ since 1976. In addition, staff and students in the ...
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author Lowe, David J.
Balks, Megan R.
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title Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)
title_short Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)
title_full Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)
title_fullStr Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)
title_full_unstemmed Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)
title_sort pedological and some other soil-related activities within the earth sciences discipline at the university of waikato, hamilton, new zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018)
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New Zealand Soil News
Lowe, D. J., & Balks, M. R. (2018). Pedological and some other soil-related activities within the Earth sciences discipline at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand − the first 50 years (1969-2018). New Zealand Soil News, 66(2), 27–60.
1178-8968
https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12342
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