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Friedrich Albert Fallou (1794–1877) was the German founder of modern
soil science Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the Earth including soil formation, classification and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and these properties in relation to th ...
. While working as a
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and
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, Fallou established himself as an
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, a recognized authority in the natural history of farm and forest soil. In 1862 he advanced the idea that
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was separate in nature from
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. Intent on establishing the study of soils as an independent science, Fallou introduced the term
pedology Pedology (from Greek: πέδον, ''pedon'', "soil"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "study") is a discipline within soil science which focuses on understanding and characterizing soil formation, evolution, and the theoretical frameworks for modeling ...
(german: pedologie).


Life

Friedrich Albert Fallou came from an aristocratic French
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family. He was the son of a
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, and spent his childhood in
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and
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, where he was a student at the Gymnasium St. Augustine. He never married. From 1814 to 1817 Fallou studied
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at the University of Leipzig. From 1818 to 1824 he worked as a lawyer in
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. In 1825 he was appointed town clerk of Waldheim and worked as administrative officer at the City Court, and as a
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assessor. His love of nature turned his attention to soils, which he studied as an
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. He also wrote geographic descriptions of Saxon regions and towns, which he published in the journal "Saxonia" under the pseudonym "Baldwin from Eichberg". In 1833 he resigned as city clerk and again ran a practice as a lawyer and land evaluator, this time until 1850. After that, Fallou devoted himself almost exclusively to geological, mineralogical and pedological studies. In 1856 he moved to the Diedenmühle near Waldheim in Saxony, living here as an
independent scientist An independent scientist (historically also known as gentleman scientist) is a financially independent scientist who pursues scientific study without direct affiliation to a public institution such as a university or government-run research and ...
until his death.


Profession

Working in soil evaluation for most of his professional life, Fallou was unhappy with the declining
soil quality Soil quality refers to the condition of soil based on its capacity to perform ecosystem services that meet the needs of human and non-human life.Tóth, G., Stolbovoy, V. and Montanarella, 2007. Soil Quality and Sustainability Evaluation - An integr ...
in his region. He developed a passionate interest in soil. Fallou conducted
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geological,
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and
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studies in the 1830s. He had a particular interest in the
granulite Granulites are a class of high-grade metamorphic rocks of the granulite facies that have experienced high-temperature and moderate-pressure metamorphism. They are medium to coarse–grained and mainly composed of feldspars sometimes associated w ...
geology near
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on the eastern edge of the
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. In the years after 1840 he devoted his time to the
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of agricultural and forest soils. His first major publication was a description of the
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of Muldengaues and their influence on vegetation. This was published in 1845 and received an award from the Princely Jablonowski'schen Society in
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. In 1853 he published his book "The
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s of the
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", along with a second edition in 1855. Through numerous study trips in Saxony and neighboring countries, Fallou recognized the need to make soil science knowledge applicable to agriculture and forestry use. In his two books "First Principles of Soil Science" (1857, 2nd ed. 1865) and "Pedology or General and Special Soil Science" (1862) he developed his collected field observations of soil into a systematic approach. He explained why soil formation was worthy of study and appealed for recognition of soil science as a discipline. In the 1862 work, he presented a proposal for soil profile description, discussed the physical and chemical properties of soils, and proposed classification of soils based on mineral properties. Based on these two works, Fallou is mentioned prominently as the first among founders of modern soil science. Fallou's subsequent works were "The land of the Kingdom of Saxony and its surroundings ..." (1869) and "The main soil types of the North and Baltic countries of the
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scientifically considered" (1875). These along with several articles published in Julius Adolph Stöckhardt's magazine ''Zeitschrift für deutsche Landwirthe'' (Journal for German farmers) gained him recognition for his scientific advancements.
Vasily Dokuchaev Vasily Vasilyevich Dokuchaev (russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Докуча́ев; 1 March 1846 – 8 November 1903) was a Russian geologist and geographer who is credited with laying the foundations of soil science. The U ...
(1846-1903) was more influential than Fallou, however in the years closely following Dokuchaev's death, Fallou was regarded as the founder of modern soil science by Dokuchaev's student, influential Russian pedologist Konstantin Dmitrievich Glinka (1867-1927). Fallou's historical status as founder is supported by Moscow soil scientist and bibliographer of Russian soil science, Arseny Yarilov, Editor of Pochvovedenie (means soil science). Yarilov titled his 1904 article about Fallou in Pochvovedenie ''Friedrich Albert Fallou, Founder of Soil Science''.


Quotes

*''Die naturwiſſenſchaftliche Bodenkunde (Pedologie) iſt eine Naturbeſchreibung des Bodens ohne Rückſicht auf ſein Verhältniß zur Pflanzenwelt, und ohne ſich dabei um ſeine Nutzanwendung zu gewerblichen Zwecken zu kümmern.'' **The science of soil science (pedology) is a natural description of the soil regardless of its relation to the plant world, and without worrying about its utility for commercial purposes. *''Die landwirthſchaftliche Bodenkunde (Agrologie) iſt die Kenntniß des Bodens in ſeiner Beziehung zur Pflanze und landwirthſchaftlichen Nutzung. Sie hat es blos mit dem urbaren, oder zum Landbau geeigneten Boden zu thun und iſt inſofern gewiſſermaßen eine Lithurgik des Bodens, denn um nutzbare Pflanzen darauf zu erzielen, muß er erſt künſtlich zugerichtet werden, er geſtattet keine unmittelbare Verwendung, wie der Brnchſtein zum Hausbau.'' **Agricultural soil science (agrology) is the knowledge of the soil in its relation to the plant and agricultural use. It has only to do with arable land suitable for agriculture, and in a way of speaking it is a kind of liturgy of the soil, for in order to grow usable plants upon it, it must first be artificially prepared; it does not permit any direct use, as brunchstone does for building a house. *''Es giebt ja in der ganzen Natur keinen wichtigeren, keinen der Betrachtung würdigeren Gegenstand und wenn ein berühmter Philosoph und Staatsmann der Vorzeit (Cic. de off. I. 42.) den Ackerbau für das würdigste Geschäft eines freien Bürgers erklärt, so muß es auch ein ebenso würdiges Geschäft für ihn sein, sich mit dem Boden bekannt zu machen, ohne welchen kein Ackerbau denkbar.'' **There is no more important object in nature, no object more worthy of contemplation, and if a famous philosopher and statesman of the past declares agriculture to be the worthy business of a free citizen (Cic. de off. I. 42.) it would also be an equally worthy business for him to get acquainted with the soil, without which agriculture is not conceivable. ***''Omnium autem rerum, ex quibus aliquid adquiritur, nihil est agri cultura melius, nihil uberius, nihil dulcius, nihil homine libero dignius.'' ****"For of all gainful professions, nothing is better, nothing more pleasing, nothing more delightful, nothing better becomes a well-bred man than agriculture." *****
Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, and academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises that led to the esta ...
''De officiis (On Dutiable Action)''. Book I, Section 42. Translation by Cyrus R. Edmonds (1873), p. 73 *''Hat ſich überhaupt die Naturforſchung bisher nicht blos auf jene Naturproducte beſchränkt, welche das wahre, oder eingebildete Bedürfniß der Menſchen befriedigen, ſondern über das ganze ungezählte Heer der Weſen erſtreckt, ſo kann auch der Boden, die Geburtsſtätte und erſte Grundbedingung ſo vieler Weſen, für den Naturforſcher keine unwürdige Aufgabe ſeiner Unterſuchung ſein. Bietet ihm doch dieſer todte Trümmerſchutt, dieſer, jetzt unter einem Teppich wallender Saaten verhüllte große Felsruine nicht weniger Stoff zum Nachdenken dar, als die unter ihr begrabenen Reliquien der Vorwelt, die verſteinerten Skelette ausgeſtorbener Their und Pflanzengeſchlechter. Grund- und Deckengebirge liegen vor uns, wie eine Sphinx, welche uns zu rathen aufgiebt, und wen ſollte es nicht freuen, wenn er eines ihrer Räthſel löſen kann?'' **So far natural science has not confined itself only to those natural products which satisfy the true or imagined needs of men but extend over the whole innumerable host of beings; thus the soil, the birthplace, and the first basic condition of so many beings, can be a worthy task of a naturalist's investigation. But this dead rubble, this great rock ruin, now shrouded under a carpet of billowing seeds, offers no less food for thought than the relics of the previous world buried beneath it, the petrified skeletons of extinct animals and plant species. Ground and vaulted mountains stand before us, like a sphinx, inviting us to guess, and who should not rejoice if he can solve one of their riddles? Note: all quotes from ''Pedology or General and Special Soil Science'', Dresden 1862

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fallou A 1794 births 1877 deaths 19th-century German lawyers German agronomists 19th-century German geologists German soil scientists Leipzig University alumni Scientists from Saxony-Anhalt People from the Kingdom of Saxony People from Waldheim, Saxony People from Zörbig