Eric C. Brevik
Dickinson State University
239 Papers
833 Citations
Eric C. Brevik is an academic researcher from Dickinson State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 215 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric C. Brevik include Southern Illinois University Carbondale & Valdosta State University.
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Papers
The interdisciplinary nature of SOIL
Eric C. Brevik,Artemi Cerdà,Jorge Mataix-Solera,Lily Pereg,John Quinton,Johan Six,K. Van Oost +6 more
- 16 Jan 2015
TL;DR: SOIL as mentioned in this paper is a journal dedicated to the study of soil science and its applications to other related fields, such as bio-energy, bio-food, bioenergy, energy, and water.
The use of electromagnetic induction techniques in soils studies
TL;DR: Electromagnetic induction (EMI) has been used to characterize the spatial variability of soil properties since the late 1970s as mentioned in this paper, which can provide a more complete characterization of the spatial variations in soil properties than traditional sampling techniques.
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Soil biodiversity and human health
Johan Six,Lily Pereg,Eric C. Brevik +2 more
- 01 Apr 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that soil biodiversity can be maintained and partially restored if managed sustainably and promote the ecological complexity and robustness of soil biodiversity through improved management practices, which represents an underutilized resource with the ability to improve human health.
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Heavy metal accumulation related to population density in road dust samples taken from urban sites under different land uses
Juan Manuel Trujillo-González,Marco Aurelio Torres-Mora,Saskia Keesstra,Eric C. Brevik,Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta +4 more
TL;DR: The geoaccumulation index indicated that the commercial sector was moderately to strongly polluted while the other sectors fell into the unpolluted category, and using the ecological risk index theCommercial sector fell intoThe considerable category while theother sectors classified as low risk.
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Soils and sustainable development goals of the United Nations: An International Union of Soil Sciences perspective
Rattan Lal,Johan Bouma,Eric C. Brevik,Lorna Dawson,Damien J. Field,Bruno Glaser,Ryusuke Hatano,Alfred E. Hartemink,Takashi Kosaki,Bruce Lascelles,Curtis Monger,Cristine Carole Muggler,Georges Martial Ndzana,Stefan Norra,Xicai Pan,Remigio Paradelo,Laura Bertha Reyes-Sánchez,Taru Sandén,Bal Ram Singh,Heide Spiegel,Junta Yanai,Jiabao Zhang +21 more
TL;DR: The importance of soil health to human health and environmental issues is being widely promoted through educational books on soil science and secondary schools, as well as the revision of curricula as mentioned in this paper.
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