Virtual Soil Science Learning Resources
Virtual Soil Science Learning Resources
The goal of Virtual Soil Science Learning Resources (VSSLR) group is to enhance soil science education through cooperation and innovative approaches to teaching and learning. The group was initiated by Dr. Maja Krzic (UBC, Vancouver) in 2004 and it has become the focal point for collaborative teaching efforts among scientists, students, and multimedia experts from 7 universities and 3 research institutions in Canada.
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no mention whatsoever about the moisture increaments
Interesting
mr question fly ash from sugarmill can benfical for agriculture land pl reply thanks
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The ice must've been large
super demonstration!
Where was this filmed?
Thanks for uploading these resources, I love how the soil formation process is considered within the wider landscape. I wish I could teleport you guys in my area, and spend days looking at soil pits
Excellent video very helpful.
I enjoyed your video. How certain are you that things are going to "warm up" and that will evaporate the lakes? According to NOAA, "A seven-day forecast can accurately predict the weather about 80 percent of the time and a five-day forecast can accurately predict the weather approximately 90 percent of the time. However, a 10-day-or longer-forecast is only right about half the time." Considering NOAA's statement, Science may as well flip a coin to determine what will happen temperature wise after 10 days. As you consider temperatures in the distant future variables that can effect the weather increase exponentially. Obviously science becomes far more speculative and unreliable as uncontrolled variables increase. Why do you believe things will "warm up" and how are you predicting the weather changes with so many variables?
Been researching The Clyde' rerouting around Lanark 15,000 years ago when ice gave way forming the rivers steep gorge & waterfalls. Plenty Kames, Eskers & Kettles formed locally on my home river. Would love to know it's original geographical route if that's even possible.
In this test method which standard you are using
The soil on the left side with the AH, I have something very similar in a forest area near a pond in south east Florida. I have taken a lot of it and I am using it as soil in my garden beds and also using it as potting soil. Does anyone have experience with this? Should I be doing this or is it hurting my garden more than helping?
I’m creating an authentic (museum level quality) model logging railroad and the appearance of the forest floor is an important part of my work. Understanding the components both physically and visually are in order. Thanks for this very timely and important posting.
why do you consider 20 cm as a depth of hole sample? is it the minimum or the suggested ? based on soil texture when the soil is very stoney arriving to 20cm is so hard , would it be enough 7-10 cm for the excavation method ?
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Transcript please
Soil site correlation gives very reliable data. Quite useful for forest management.
Excellent Thanks
Very interesting. Thanks.
what is the name of model used in the demo? Thanks
Very interesting. Thanks!
Great stuff. Thanks.
Very interesting. Thanks.
Very interesting. Thanks.
Very interesting. Thanks.
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"So that sample will now go for analysis of ammonium" after watching a school level presentation for 9 minute 30
right? Have you found a better video on CEC testing? I can't find one.
Why is she not using gloves?
Guys any one here doing Tony's Assignment??
An excellent explanation for a student to understand the information right through. Thank you Mam
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great video guys\
looks like they're standing up the hill from the start of the forgetmenot, above morkill falls.
..so what is the most effective factor?😅🤍
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I wish you guys could take a look at some blue grey clay I found on the eastern side of the olympic penisula in washington and tell me where it's from
Very helpful. Thanks!
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That was a great video thank you! I wonder why it doesn't have more likes
V informative
Nice explanation
This is very interesting thank you for your help
Very much informative and easier
How to analyse water soluble phosphorus
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