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- W4250182330 abstract "1983 Gordon Huntington studies the landscape over a stereoscope in the upper portion of Elk Creek drainage, located in the Kaweah River watershed, while working on a Soil Resource Inventory of Sequoia National Park, Central Part in 1983. The study was part of Pedologic Investigations in Support of Acid Rain Studies, Sequoia National Park, CA. He is in an area mapped as “Ultic Palexeralfs-Ultic Haploxeralfs complex, 45 to 75 percent slopes.” He had a distinguished and long career with the University of California as a student, soil scientist, specialist, and instructor. He held an emeritus position within the Land, Air, and Water Resources Department at UC Davis for many years. He was known for his knowledge of a wide range of soils in California and was one of the instructors of a touring field course each summer that helped hundreds of students gain appreciation of soil science. A soil survey of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, as part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey will begin later this year. National Park Soil Studies Photo courtesy of LAWR, UC Davis, CA. Information courtesy of Kerry Arroues NRCS, Hanford, CA. 1939 One of the New Deal programs to combat Dust Bowl conditions was the Prairie States Forestry Project. Better known as “The Shelterbelt Project” it was a personal favorite of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The U.S. Forest Service-led program planted 210 million trees in six states from 1935 to 1942 using mainly local labor. Men to plant trees and young women to control weeds around the seedlings were paid primarily through the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The original caption on this photo is “Girls hand hoeing young trees in 1939. Courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service.” The Shelterbelt Project Source: Trees, Prairies, and People – Tree Planting in the Plains States by W. H. Droze. Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX. 1977. p. 184. 1981 At left is B.L. Allen, Professor at Texas Tech University, pedologist and mineralogist who trained generations of field scientists and for many years coached the successful Texas Tech soil judging team. In the center is Leland Gile, pedologist for the USDA on the Desert Soils Geomorphology Project in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Gile was part of the soil geomorphology team for the duration of the project (1957–1972) and pioneered research into pedogenic carbonates among other contributions. At right is Guy Smith, “father” of the U.S. soil taxonomy. The photo was taken in January, 1981, at Texas Tech when Smith was touring the United States holding discussions on U.S. soil taxonomy. Three Influential Pedologists Photo and description by Vance Holliday, University of Arizona, Tucson." @default.
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