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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
introduce
students
to
the
importance
of
soil.
In
the
first
activity,
students
generate
a
list
of
why
soils
are
important.
In
the
second
activity,
students
are
asked
to
describe
the
five
factors
that
form
a
unique
soil
profile
and
to
explore
these
concepts.
In
the
third
activity,
students
are
shown
a
demonstration
of
how
much
soil
there
is
on
Earth
that
is
available
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
continuously
measure
soil
and
air
temperature
at
one
site.
Students
install
four
temperature
probes;
three
are
placed
in
the
soil
at
three
different
depths
and
one
is
placed
in
an
instrument
shelter.
Students
use
a
data
logger
to
record
readings
from
the
probes
every
15
minutes.
Students
transfer
the
data
to
their
school
computers
for
analysis
and
submission
to
the
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
log
soil
data
using
a
Davis
soil
moisture
and
temperature
station.
Soil
moisture
and
temperature
sensors
are
installed
at
multiple
depths
and
a
station
is
set
up
to
measure
and
record
measurements
at
15
minute
intervals.
These
measurements
are
transferred
to
your
school.s
computer
and
then
submitted
to
GLOBE
via
email
data
entry.
Gravimetric
soil
moisture
measurements
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
sure
the
distribution
of
different
sizes
of
soil
particles
in
each
horizon
of
a
soil
profile.
Using
dry,
sieved
soil
from
a
horizon,
students
mix
the
soil
with
water
and
a
dispersing
solution
to
completely
separate
the
particles
from
each
other.
Students
shake
the
mixture
to
fully
suspend
the
soil
in
the
water.
The
soil
particles
are
then
allowed
to
settle
out
of
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
characterize
the
physical
and
chemical
properties
for
each
horizon
in
a
soil
profile.
Students
identify
the
horizons
of
a
soil
profile
at
a
soil
characterization
site,
then
measure
and
record
the
top
and
bottom
depth
for
each
horizon.
For
each
horizon,
students
describe
the
structure,
color,
consistence,
texture,
and
abundance
of
roots,
rocks,
and
carbonates.
Samples
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
learn
how
to
estimate
data
results
in
order
to
minimize
errors
in
reading
or
recording
data.
Students
participate
in
a
game
in
which
they
collect
data
using
various
instruments
and
calculations
and
then
try
to
fool
other
data
collection
teams
by
exaggerating
some
of
the
data
numbers.
They
do
this
activity
first
with
data
describing
objects
in
the
classroom,
then
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The purpose of this resource is to define a soil characterization site. The following factors are defined: location, latitude, longitude, elevation, aspect (the direction of the steepest slope across an exposed soil site) and landscape position and slope (describes the contours of the land at the soil characterization site).
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
explore
soil
and
soil
properties.
Students
discover
the
variability
of
soils,
derive
relationships
among
soils
and
the
soil
forming
factors,
and
link
the
GLOBE
Soil
Investigation
to
the
students.
local
environment.
Students
use
soil
samples
from
their
homes
to
identify
properties
that
characterize
their
soils.
They
compare
and
contrast
their
soils
to
those
of
their
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The purpose of this resource is to measure soil water content by mass. Students collect soil samples with a trowel or auger and weigh them, dry them, and then weigh them again. The soil water content is determined by calculating the difference between the wet sample mass and the dry sample mass.
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
develop
an
understanding
of
how
water
flows
through
different
soils
and
how
it
is
transformed
when
it
flows
through
these
soils.
Students
time
the
flow
of
water
through
different
soils
and
observe
the
amount
of
water
held
and
also
the
filtering
ability
of
the
soils.
They
will
also
observe
the
filtering
ability
of
soils
by
noting
the
clarity
of
the
water
before
and
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