The University of Arizona
Environmental Pedology Group
Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science
 
 
 
 
 



The Environmental Pedology Group focuses on soil forming processes and the importance of soils in ecosystem function and biogeochemical cycles. Our research and teaching program spans a broad range of topics including: i) organic and inorganic carbon cycling, with a focus on mineral weathering processes and the interaction of organic materials with mineral surfaces; ii) soil development control of soil-water dynamics and ecosystem response to climate change; iii) digital soil mapping and soil-landscape classification; and iv) energy-based modeling of pedogenesis and ecosystem function.

 

Soil development variation across an environmental gradient on andesitic lahar in the Sierra Nevada of California.

Photos courtesy of R.A. Dahlgren

 

News and Highlights

Mineral Transformation in Andesite Derived Soils --- Highlighted on the cover of the Soil Science Society of America Journal

Feature Article in Earth Magazine "Hiding Carbon in Terrestrial Soils"  

The Environmental Pedology Laboratory has joined with the Environmental Physics Laboratory to offer a full suite of physical and mineralogy characterization capabilities.

Visit the website for The University of Arizona Center for Environmental Physics and Mineralogy (CEPM).

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Updated January 2012

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