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Constantin Nikiforoff was educated by premier Russian soil scientists but fled after the 1917 revolution. A refugee with no formal credentials or documentation, he arrived in the USA in 1921. He was hired in 1927 and started surveying and studying soils across the country. He was erudite, critical, and wrote several influential papers. In some ways, he was ahead of his time; in others, his ideas were later proven incorrect. Yet, in all respects, he was a distinctive researcher whose work left a lasting mark on the field of American soil science. This richly illustrated book explores the life and works of Constantin Nikiforoff against the backdrop of soil science advancements during the first half of the twentieth century.
Biography of the Russian American pedologist Constantin Nikiforoff
Chronicles his life, works, and influence on American soil science
Richly illustrated with a collection of unique photos
A fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of science
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1. Russian and American pedology.- 2. From Russia to Minnesota (1886-1931).- 3. Soil Survey.- 4. Paleosols, soil structure and hardpans.- 5. Soil carbon, climate change.- 6. Later Life (1957-1979).- Epilogue.- Index.
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Alfred Hartemink, a native of the Netherlands, is professor of soil science at the University of Wisconsin - Madison where he teaches Pedology, and Earth s Soil. His research focuses on novel ways to explore the soil profile, proximal soil sensors, and the management of soil carbon in natural and agricultural ecosystems. He is also the author of historical works on soil science, including the highly acclaimed Soil Science Americana (Springer, 2021).