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Using these ideas as a basis, he created the first soil classification.
There are many recognized soil classifications, both international and national.
In 1920 Marbut began his work on a soil classification scheme.
Brown earths have a long history of being a major grouping in most soil classifications.
Professor Burmister developed a soil classification system in 1950 that is still widely used today.
Canada's first independent taxonomic system of soil classification was introduced in 1955.
The term 'rendzina' appears in various soil classification systems, both current and obsolete.
Durisols are a new introduction in international soil classification and have not often been mapped as such.
Some meet the definition of podzols under the current Canadian system of soil classification.
Marbut developed the first formal soil classification scheme for the United States.
Logic of the new system of soil classification.
Some soil classifications include well-drained alluvial soils in the brown earths too.
The Canadian system of soil classification is more closely related to the American system than any other.
These indices are used for estimation of other engineering properties and for soil classification.
A continuum approach to soil classification by modified fuzzy k-means with extragrades.
More than 15 years of work under the leadership of Guy Smith culminated in a new soil classification system.
Albert Atterberg developed the clay consistency indices that are still used today for soil classification.
The Canadian system of soil classification (2nd ed.)
Soil classification for England and Wales: higher categories.
Soil classification: a taxonomic system for South Africa.
Historical aspects of soil survey and soil classification with emphasis on the United States, 1899-1970.
Professor Burmister authored over 35 research papers, particularly influential on the subjects of pavement design and soil classification.
A rudimentary soil classification system was also developed based on a material's unit weight, which is no longer considered a good indication of soil type.
Soil classification : a global desk reference.
Soil classification in New Zealand: legacy and lessons.