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Dexter Strother, Forest & Soil Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a forest and soil ecologist, I am interested in how forest management practices impact soils.
- Ph.D., University of Georgia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a forest and soil ecologist, I am interested in how forest management practices impact soils.
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Andy Scott, Research Soil Scientist
- Ph.D., Virginia Tech
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A soil scientist studies soil properties and processes and how they change in response to management actions, and how they influence other parts of the forest.
- Ph.D., Virginia Tech
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A soil scientist studies soil properties and processes and how they change in response to management actions, and how they influence other parts of the forest.
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Sharon Parker, Soil Microbiologist
- Ph.D., Cornell University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Program Leader for Science Synthesis
- A soil microbiologist studies the diverse groups of organisms in soil, their functions, and their effect on soil structures, soil properties, and plant growth.
- Ph.D., Cornell University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Program Leader for Science Synthesis
- A soil microbiologist studies the diverse groups of organisms in soil, their functions, and their effect on soil structures, soil properties, and plant growth.
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Debbie Page-Dumroese, Soil Scientist
- Ph.D., The University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Forest Service soil scientists study how soil is interrelated to how plants grow, how harvesting changes the soil, and how we can improve forest health by taking care of the soil.
- Ph.D., The University of Idaho
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Forest Service soil scientists study how soil is interrelated to how plants grow, how harvesting changes the soil, and how we can improve forest health by taking care of the soil.
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Randy Kolka, Research Soil Scientist
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Soil scientists study how soils influence the cycling of water, nutrients, carbon, pollutants, and other materials. We also study similarities and differences among different soil types.
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Soil scientists study how soils influence the cycling of water, nutrients, carbon, pollutants, and other materials. We also study similarities and differences among different soil types.
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Quin Holifield, Soil Scientist
- Ph.D., State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY/CESF)
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Soil scientists are concerned with the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics and behavoir of soils and their management for both agricultural and nonagricultural uses.
- Ph.D., State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY/CESF)
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Soil scientists are concerned with the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics and behavoir of soils and their management for both agricultural and nonagricultural uses.
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Grizelle Gonzalez, Soil Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A soil ecologist studies how living and nonliving factors (and their interactions) affect the functioning of the soil environment.
- Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A soil ecologist studies how living and nonliving factors (and their interactions) affect the functioning of the soil environment.
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Claudia Cotton, Forest Soil Scientist
- Ph.D., Virginia Tech
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Forest soil scientists observe, measure, and analyze forest soils. We do this to make sure that forest management activities, such as trail building and timber harvesting, do not negatively affect the forest soil.
- Ph.D., Virginia Tech
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Forest soil scientists observe, measure, and analyze forest soils. We do this to make sure that forest management activities, such as trail building and timber harvesting, do not negatively affect the forest soil.
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Mary Beth Adams, Soil Scientist & Forester
- Ph. D., North Carolina State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Forest soil scientists study the connections of soil with forest ecosystems. Soil sustains life. I try to understand what it takes to keep forests healthy and productive.
- Ph. D., North Carolina State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Forest soil scientists study the connections of soil with forest ecosystems. Soil sustains life. I try to understand what it takes to keep forests healthy and productive.
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Ge Sun, Hydrologist
- Ph.D., University of Florida
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Hydrologists study the water cycle. Studying the water cycle means tracking water movement from raindrops falling from sky to the ground, going into the soils, flowing through the rivers, and eventually moving to the ocean.
- Ph.D., University of Florida
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Hydrologists study the water cycle. Studying the water cycle means tracking water movement from raindrops falling from sky to the ground, going into the soils, flowing through the rivers, and eventually moving to the ocean.