Landscape Processes & Mineralogy
Awards
Takele Dinka, Ph.D Student
- USGS Research Grant
Leo Rivera, M.S. Student
- 2nd place poster, 2008, International Soil science Society of America Meetings, Undergraduate Competition, Houston, TX
- Completed TAMU Undergraduate Research Scholar Thesis, 2008
Katrina Hutchison, M.S. Student
- Completed TAMU Undergraduate Research Scholar Thesis, 2008
- 3rd place poster, 2007, International Soil science Society of America Meetings, Undergraduate Competition, New Orleans, LA
- Outstanding Undergraduate Research Assistant, 2007, Department of Soil & Crop sciences
Scott Stanislav, M.S. Student
- 2008 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Soil & Crop Sciences Department
- 1st place Oral Presentation, 2009 Soil Survey and Land Resource Workshop
- Completed TAMU Undergraduate Research Scholar Thesis, 2008
- 3rd place Oral Presentation, 2008 Soil Survey and Land Resources Workshop (photo)
- 2nd place undergraduate poster, 2007 Ag Conference
- 2nd place Oral Presentation, 2007 Soil Survey and Land Resources Workshop
- 3rd place Oral Presentation: 2008 Soil Survey and Land Resource Workshop
Adam Helms, M.S. Student
- 1st place oral presentation, 2008 Soil Survey and Land Resources Workshop [photo]
Travis Waiser
- 2006 Graduate Research Assistant, Soil & Crop Sciences Department
- 1st place 2005 Student Oral Presentation, Soil Survey Land Resources Workshop
- 1st place 2005 Oral Presentation Student Research Week
Faculty/Staff/Students
| Name | Job Title | Project |
|---|---|---|
| Tom Hallmark | Professor, Soil Genesis & Classification | |
| Cristine Morgan | Assistant Professor, Hydropedology | |
| Richard Loeppert | Professor, Soil Chemistry & Mineralogy | |
| Andrea Kishne | Post-Doc., Hydropedology | Vertisol Hydrology, Crack Formation in Vertisols, VICOF |
| Yufeng Ge | Post-Doc., Hydropedology | Cotton Quality, Biofuels, Spectroscopy |
| Donna Prochaska | Supervisor, Soil Characterization Lab | |
| Takele Dinka | PhD Student | Vertisol Hydrology |
| Adam Helms | MS Student | Blackland Tillage Index |
| Morgan Arnett | MS Student | |
| Scott Stanislav | MS Student | Cotton Quality |
| Katrina Hutchison | MS Student | Spectroscopy |
| Leo Rivera | MS Student | Vertisol Hydrology |
| Ronald Navarrete | MS Student |
Research Projects
The pedology research program emphasis encompasses a wide area of activities statewide and international. Many of these activities are done in cooperation with colleagues at other institutions or in-country collaborators. Click on one of the highlighted topics for more detailed information:
- Biofuels
- VICOF
- Cotton Quality
- Blackland Tillage Index
- Comparing The Effects Of Soil Amendments On Aggregate Stability, Infiltration, And Glomalin In Eroded And Compacted Areas
- Spectroscopy
- Texas Soil Characterization Database
- Crack Formation in Vertisols
- Vertisol hydrology
- Soil/Geomorphology/Vegetation/Quality

* South Texas sand/silt sheet
* Revegetation on salt-affected soils - Locating Sulfate-Bearing Soils Using Electromagnetic Induction in Areas Potentially Used for Highway Construction
- Micromorphology Application. Link to Soil Micromorphology Home Page
* Quantify Structure/Porosity/Hydrology of Vertisols
* Microfabrics Related to Landscape Stability
For additional information on the Pedology program, contact Dr. Tom Hallmark hallmark@tamu.edu or Dr. Cristine Morgan cmorgan@ag.tamu.edu
Facilities
The pedology program maintains a full soil characterization lab for soil physical and chemical analysis. This lab analyzes over 1500 samples annually from Texas/USA and International research. We also maintain mineralogical and micromorphology labs. We have just opened a lab with an emphasis on hydropedology.
- Truck mounted Giddings soil probe
- A Geonoics EM38dd, landscape survey sensor for measuring bulk soil electrical conductivity across landscapes
- A TRIMBLE R7/R8 dual frequency GPS with basestation and rover antennas for measuring topography to within 2cm accuracy
- A new atomic absorption spectrometer
- X-ray diffraction and X-ray spectrometry equipment for mineralogical and elemental analysis
- An automatic soil fractionator, centrifuge and accessories for particle size fractionation
- Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM), atomic force microscopy and microprobe units are available in the Electron Microscope Center on campus
- Microscopes and image analysis capabilities aid in the interpretation of soil thin sections
- Lab facilities for sample preparation, impregnation and completion of soil thin sections for soil micromorphology
Soil Characterization Lab
The TAMU Characterization Lab functions as an integral support facility for faculty, graduate students and the Texas Soil Survey Program. The lab provides full soil physical and chemical analysis. The intended audience includes researchers, extension specialists, educators and service personnel with expertise in soil resources. Data provide baseline soils information for those personnel conducting soil research, soil surveys, interpreting the behavior and management of soils and utilizing these resources for agriculture, ranching, forestry, residential development, road construction, waste disposal and soil reclamation.
For additional information, contact Ms. Donna Prochoska dprochas@ag.tamu.edu at 979-845-7295 Click here for a price list for analyses
- Texas Soil Characterization Lab
- Department of Soil & Crop Sciences
- Texas A&M University
- Mail Stop 2474
- College Station, TX 77843-2474