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  • Course Title Code Semester Laboratory+Practice (Hour) Pool Type ECTS
    Hydropedology PEY516 FALL-SPRING 3+1 University E 6
    Learning Outcomes
    1-Explains the parent material and topographic conditions of soil.
    2-Explains the morphological and hydrological characteristics of the soil.
    3-Explains the results of physical and chemical reactions that occur in the soil in terms of soil fertility and the plants.
    Prerequisites None
    Language of Instruction Turkish
    Responsible Assist. Prof. Gülay KARAHAN
    Instructors -
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    Resources R1. Henry Lin. (2012). Hydropedology: Synergistic Integration of Soil Science and Hydrology. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands. ISBN:978-0-12-386941-8. R2. Peter W. Birkeland. Soils and Geomorphology. (1984). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0-19-503398-1. R3. Matula S. (2011). Hydropedological Processes in Soils. In: Glinski J., Horabik J., Lipiec J. (eds) Encyclopedia of Agrophysics. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer, Dordrecht. page:14-34. ISBN 978-90-481-3584-4. R4- Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils. 2002. National Soil Survey Center Natural Resources Conservation Service U.S. Department of Agriculture.
    Supplementary Book -
    Goals To teach soil formation factors, evaluation of soil hydrology and morphology relations, interpretation of hydrological processes in the soil, environmental impact of climate-plant-soil relationships.
    Content The concept of hydropedology includes features and various aspects, processes, preferred flow and dynamics in a pedological perspective, plant root systems and redoximorphic features.
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