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Eric C. Brevik
Researcher at Dickinson State University
Publications - 237
Citations - 7573
Eric C. Brevik is an academic researcher from Dickinson State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Soil map. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 215 publications receiving 5781 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric C. Brevik include Southern Illinois University Carbondale & Valdosta State University.
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Land system diversity, scaling laws and polygons map analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, a georeferenced land system database and map were analyzed and the results compared with those obtained in previous pedodiversity and biodiversity studies, primarily the spatial patterns of the polygons.
Predicting Soil Cation Exchange Capacity in Entisols with Divergent Textural Classes: The Case of Northern Sudan Soils
Mutwakil Adam,Ibrahim A. Ibrahim,Magboul M. Sulieman,Mojtaba Zeraatpisheh,Gaurav Mishra,Eric C. Brevik +5 more
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The influence of Dan H. Yaalon: his impact on people
Eric C. Brevik,Daniel Richter,Eric P. Verrecchia,John Ryan,John Ryan,Rosa M. Poch,Onn Crouvi,Daniela Sauer,Jarosław Waroszewski,Elizabeth Solleiro-Rebolledo,Curtis Monger,Curtis Monger,Franz Ottner,V. O. Targulian +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, personal testimonials of the influence of a pedologist on other scientists working in the areas of interest to Dan H. Yaalon were collected from multiple generations of scientists, ranging from individuals who are currently retired to those who are just now in the very early stages of their scientific careers.
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The effect of adding online homework assignments to a small introductory physical geology class
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Soils of the Southern Syria – A big database for the future land management planning
Safwan Mohammed,Hassan Nima Habib,Haidar Ali,Sami AlHennaw,Samer Kiwan,Samar Ghanem,Karam Alsafadi,Eric C. Brevik,Magboul M. Sulieman,Magboul M. Sulieman,Endre Harsányi +10 more
TL;DR: The most important data findings of this research included the first detection of Palygorskite in Syrian soils, which is considered a strong evidence for the direct effects of the climate change on agroecosystem.