Soils breathe. Soils move.
Our mission is to better listen to them and share the message.
New grant will support research for small organic farms in the Driftless Area.
Presentation at Chippewa Climate Change Corner
Teaching LAAS5050 in fall, 2022
Documentary filmmaking at Jin-Do (Island), South Korea
A trip to Ottertail, Leech Lake
UMN researchers enlist citizens in the fight against jumping worms
Paper published: Non-native species change the tune of tundra soils: Novel access to soundscapes of the Arctic earthworm invasion
New paper published: Invasive earthworms alter forest soil microbiomes and nitrogen cycling
Digging in on invasive earthworms
A visit to the National Soil Erosion Research Lab
New paper published
Quintus, Seth. “Trace Element and Pb Isotope Analyses Highlight Decentralized Inter-Island Exchange in American Sāmoa (Polynesia).” Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2022, 17.
EAT Night
Experience All Traditions (EAT) Night is party for everyone related to the Soil, Water, and Climate department to get together, eat amazing food, and learn more about each other's traditions and experiences.
Commencement
Tania Eulalia Martínez from FAO’s Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems and Water Expert speaks to ESPM 3051
eLearning Showcase
Group lunch
Professor Dong-Gil Kim from Hawassa Univ. Ethiopia speaks to ESPM3051
Preprint in review for ESurfD
Visit to Abisko, Sweden
This remarkable Chernozems belongs to Ukraine!
Dreibrodt, Stefan, Robert Hofmann, Marta Dal Corso, Hans-Rudolf Bork, Rainer Duttmann, Sarah Martini, Philipp Saggau, et al. “Earthworms, Darwin and Prehistoric Agriculture-Chernozem Genesis Reconsidered.” Geoderma 409 (March 2022): 115607. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2021.115607.