Thomas E. Fenton
Affiliations: | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeEric C. Brevik | grad student | 2001 | Iowa State |
Louis P. Moran | grad student | 2003 | Iowa State |
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Brevik EC, Homburg JA, Miller BA, et al. (2016) Selected highlights in American soil science history from the 1980s to the mid-2010s Catena. 146: 128-146 |
Brevik EC, Fenton TE, Homburg JA. (2015) Historical highlights in American soil science - Prehistory to the 1970s Catena |
Brevik EC, Fenton TE, Jaynes DB. (2012) The Use of Soil Electrical Conductivity to Investigate Soil Homogeneity in Story County, Iowa, USA Soil Horizons. 53: 50 |
Brevik EC, Fenton TE. (2012) Long-Term Effects of Compaction on Soil Properties Along the Mormon Trail, South-Central Iowa, USA Soil Horizons. 53: 37 |
Fenton TE. (2012) The impact of erosion on the classification of Mollisols in Iowa Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 92: 413-418 |
Fenton TE. (2010) Soil Landscape Studies in Iowa—1950s and 1960s Soil Horizons. 51: 108-114 |
Kern A, Brevik EC, Fenton TE, et al. (2008) Comparisons of Soil ECa Maps to an Order 1 Soil Survey for a Central Iowa Field Soil Horizons. 49: 36 |
Brevik EC, Fenton TE, Lazari A. (2006) Soil electrical conductivity as a function of soil water content and implications for soil mapping Precision Agriculture. 7: 393-404 |
Olson KR, Fenton TE, Smeck NE, et al. (2005) Proposed Modifications of Mollic Epipedon Thickness Criteria for Eroded Conditions and Potential Impacts on Existing Soil Classifications Soil Horizons. 46: 39-47 |
Fenton TE, Kazemi M, Lauterbach-Barrett MA. (2005) Erosional impact on organic matter content and productivity of selected Iowa soils Soil and Tillage Research. 81: 163-171 |