Soil and Watershed Sciences

The specialization in Soil and Watershed Sciences graduate program prepares students to address challenging environmental issues that involve the soil resource at field, landscape and watershed scales.

Soils are the most complex and ecologically significant biogeochemical systems on Earth. Soil processes and the soil resource are critical to all terrestrial ecosystems from prairies to the Alaskan tundra, to wetlands, to our cities, to forests to biofuel farms. Soil Science is at the center of the study of what the National Science Foundation terms the Critical Zone - the confluence of atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere near the surface of the Earth.

Soil Science Faculty

frank Frank Coale, Professor and Chair
Agricultural Nutrient Management, Soil Fertility, Agroecology
fjcoale@umd.edu
felton Gary Felton, Associate Professor
Extension Water Quality Specialist
gfelton@umd.edu
bob Bob Hill, Professor
Soil Physics, Soil & Water Management
rlh@umd.edu
Bruce Bruce James, Professor
Soil Chemistry and Affiliate in Geology
Director, Environmental Science and Policy Program. Director, Environmental Studies Program of College Park Scholars

brjames@umd.edu
Yosh Joshua McGrath, Assistant Professor
Research and Extension in Soil Fertility, Nutrient Management, Environmental Sustainability
mcgrathj@umd.edu
Miller Ray Miller, Professor
Director, International Programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources
millerrj@umd.edu
brian Brian Needelman, Assistant Professor
Soil Science (Pedology), Water Quality, Carbon Sequestration
bneed@umd.edu
martin Martin Rabenhorst, Professor
Pedology, Soils of Wetland Ecosystems, Subaqueous Soils
mrabenho@umd.edu
weill Ray Weil, Professor
Soil Science, Nutrient Cycling, Sustainable Agriculture Systems
rweil@umd.edu

For more information, contact Graduate Studies Coordinator

Last updated: 06/15/2009