BODEMKUNDE
 
Lectured in 2de jr Industriële wetenschappen-landbouw en biotechnologie
Theory [A] 25.0
Exercises [B] 12.5
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 110
Studypoints [E] 4
Lecturer Geert BAERT
Co-lecturers  
Reference BKIWLB02A12591
 
Key words
Soil science, Mineralogy

Objectives
To gain an insight into the genesis, the mineralogical composition and physical characteristics of soils as growing medium for plants.

Prerequisites
First year industrial engineer


Topics
The first chapter treats de structure and chemical composition of the earth crust. In the second chapter, the mineralogical composition of the earth crust (and soil) is discussed, with emphasis on silicate minerals (clay minerals). The third chapter treats the parent materials (rocks) and soil forming processes. An adequate knowledge of natural rocks and their minerals is essential for agronomists. The distribution of the rocks in Belgium is discussed in the chapter on the geology of Belgium. The nature of rocks will greatly determine the soil type and soil characteristics (chapter five). Major attention is given on the physical characteristics of soils (soil texture and structure, soil water and air, bulk density, …). The genesis of soils, the soil profile and the basic principles of soil classification in Belgium are also discussed (last chapter).

Teaching Methods
Lectures combined with homestudy and exersises. Excursion on relation soil - parent material in Belgium

Materials used
Lecture notes 'Bodemkunde' (G. Baert), in dutch

Study guidance
Books and software available at the Laboratory

Assessment
- Scoring system:
written examination and exersises

Study costs
10 Euro

Lecturer(s)
G. Baert

Language
Dutch