Eugene W. Hilgard
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German-American geologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eugene Woldemar Hilgard was a German-American expert on pedology . An authority on climate as a soil forming factor, soil chemistry and reclamation of alkali soils, he is considered as the father of modern soil science in the United States.
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Published Works
- Soil Management (162)
- Soils--their formation, properties, composition, and relations to climate and plant growth in the humid and arid regions (84)
- Classification of Soils. (1888) (26)
- The Soil-preferences of Certain Alpine and Subalpine Plants (1908) (13)
- Report on cotton production in the United States, also embracing agricultural and physico-geographical descriptions of the several cotton states and of California (13)
- On the flocculation of particles... (1879) (10)
- The age and origin of the Lafayette Formation (1892) (9)
- THE PRAIRIE MOUNDS OF LOUISIANA. (1905) (7)
- On the geological history of the Gulf of Mexico (1871) (6)
- The later Tertiary of the Gulf of Mexico (1881) (4)
- The loess of the Mississippi Valley and the eolian hypothesis (1879) (4)
- THE SOILS FOR APPLES. (1906) (4)
- Soils and Fertilizers (1908) (4)
- THE RISE OF ALKALI SALTS TO THE SOIL SURFACE. (1902) (3)
- The Physical and Industrial Geography of California (1893) (3)
- On the geology of the delta and the mud lumps of the passes of the Mississippi (1871) (3)
- THE CHEMISTRY OF SOILS AS RELATED TO CROP PRODUCTION. (1903) (3)
- Silt analyses of Mississippi soils and subsoils (1874) (3)
- On the silt analysis of soils and clays (1873) (3)
- Summary of results of a late geological reconnaissance of Louisiana (1869) (3)
- The equivalence in time of American marine and intracontinental tertiaries. (1887) (2)
- Dr. Otto Meyer and the south-western tertiary. (2)
- WHAT IS WHITE AND BLACK ALKALI? (1911) (2)
- The functions of experiment-stations. (1885) (2)
- THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INVESTIGATION OF SOILS. (2)
- The practical value of soil-analysis. (1883) (2)
- A Peculiar Clay from near the City of Mexico. (2)
- Some peculiarities of rock weathering and soil formation in the arid and humid regions (1906) (2)
- THE EXCEPTIONAL NATURE AND GENESIS OF THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA. (1906) (2)
- On the Tertiary formations of Mississippi and Alabama (1867) (2)
- THE STUDY OF GREEK AND LATIN VS. MODERN LANGUAGES. (1900) (1)
- On the silt analysis of soils and clays (1873) (1)
- FREE ARSENIOUS OXIDE IN PARIS GREEN. (1900) (1)
- Progress in agriculture by education and government aid. By Prof. Eugene W. Hilgard ... (1)
- The use of hydrocyanic acid against scale insects (1)
- On some points in Mallet's theory of vulcanicity (1874) (1)
- Cyanhydric Gas as an Insecticide. (1887) (1)
- On the geology of lower Louisiana and the rock salt deposit of Petite Anse (1869) (1)
- The objects and interpretation of soil analyses (1881) (1)
- On the Quaternary formations of the State of Mississippi (1866) (1)
- PREVENTION OF HAIL. (1900) (1)
- DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. (1883) (1)
- Remarks on the new division of the Eocene, or Shell Bluff group ... (1866) (1)
- POTASSIUM FROM THE SOIL. (1915) (1)
- The geologic efficacy of alkali carbonate solution (1896) (1)
- The Phylloxera or grapevine louse, and the remedies for its ravages. (1)
- Note on Dr. Andrew's paper on the glacial drift (1867) (0)
- THE SUBDIVISION OF GENERA. (1899) (0)
- On the geology of the delta and the mud lumps of the passes of the Mississippi (1871) (0)
- Agriculture for schools of the Pacific slope, by E. W. Hilgard ... and W. J. V. Osterhout ... (0)
- CENTRAL CONTROL OF THE EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS (1902) (0)
- Agriculture and Late Quaternary Geology. (1888) (0)
- The Steep Slopes of the Western Loess (1884) (0)
- The Equivalence in Time of American Marine and Intracontinental Tertiaries (1887) (0)
- Distribution of public documents. (1883) (0)
- On the condition of our knowledge of the processes in luminous flames (1869) (0)
- The steep slopes of the western loess. (1884) (0)
- SOIL WORK IN THE UNITED STATES. (1904) (0)
- The Chemistry of Soils as Related to Crop Production (1903) (0)
- The Soils for Apples (1906) (0)
- Synopsis of a course of lectures on the origin, composition, and functions of soils, and their bearing on agriculture. Delivered at the University of California, during the first term, 1874-5 [by] Prof. Eug. W. Hilgard. (0)
- Absorption of mercurial vapor by soils. (1886) (0)
- Dr. Otto Meyer and the South-Western Tertiary (1886) (0)
- Note on lignite beds and their underclays (1874) (0)
- THE GRAND GULF FORMATION. (1903) (0)
- The old Tertiary of the Southwest (1885) (0)
- Agriculture and Late Quaternary Geology (1888) (0)
- The Prairie Mounds of Louisiana (1905) (0)
- ENGLISH AS SHE IS WRITTEN. (1907) (0)
- The classification and paleontology of the U. S. tertiary deposits. (1885) (0)
- On some points in the geology of the Southwest (1872) (0)
- THE CAUSES OF THE GLACIAL EPOCH. (1907) (0)
- Lecture on the Phylloxera or grape vine louse (0)
- Preservative fluids for fresh fruits ; The sulphuring of dried fruits / (0)
- The Functions of Experiment-Stations (1885) (0)
- On the geology of the delta, and the mud lumps of the passes of the Mississippi (1871) (0)
- Remarks on the drift of the western and southern states, and its relation to the glacier and iceberg theories (1866) (0)
- On soil analyses and their utility (1872) (0)
- Prevention of Hail (1900) (0)
- VI. On some points in Mallet's theory of vulcanicity (1874) (0)
- Examinations of miscellaneous vegetable substances (0)
- Absorption of mercurial vapor by soils. (1885) (0)
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