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The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA), is the largest
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-specific society in the United States. It was formed in 1936 from the merger of the Soils Section of the
American Society of Agronomy The American Society of Agronomy (ASA) is a scientific and professional society of agronomists and scientists of related disciplines, principally in the United States but with many non-U.S. members as well. About It was founded December 13, 190 ...
and the American Soil Survey Association. The Soils Section of ASA became the official Americas section of the
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in 1934, a notable role which SSSA continues to fulfill.


Mission

The mission of the Society is: "1) to enhance the sustainability of
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s, the environment, and society by integrating diverse scientific disciplines and principles in
soil science Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the Earth including soil formation, soil classification, classification and Soil survey, mapping; Soil physics, physical, Soil chemistry, chemical, Soil biology, biologica ...
for the wise stewardship of soil and
natural resources Natural resources are resources that are drawn from nature and used with few modifications. This includes the sources of valued characteristics such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest, and cultural value. ...
, and 2) to advance the discovery, practice, and profession of soil science through excellence in the acquisition and application of knowledge to address challenges facing society, in the training and professional development of soil scientists, and in the education of, and communication to a diverse citizenry."


Publications

SSSA publishes
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scholarly journals, magazines, and books for a variety of audiences. SSSA publications are available in the ACSESS Digital Library. *''
Soil Science Society of America Journal ''Soil Science Society of America Journal'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research on all aspects of soil science. It was established in 1937 as ''Soil Science Society of America Proceedings'' with J. D. Luckett as foun ...
'' (SSSAJ, previously ''Soil Science Society of America Proceedings''), published bimonthly, is the official publication of the Soil Science Society of America. The ''SSSA Journal'' has an established emphasis on new developments and advancements in soil science and publishes papers on original research, issue papers, reviews, comments and letters to the editor, and book reviews. Topics include and extend beyond basic and applied soil research in agricultural, forest, wetlands, and urban settings. *'' Vadose Zone Journal'' is a unique publication outlet for interdisciplinary research and assessment of the Critical Zone, which comprises the Earth's critical living surface down to groundwater. VZJ is a peer-reviewed, international journal publishing reviews, original research, and special sections across a wide range of disciplines. *'' Journal of Environmental Quality'' (JEQ) is published by
American Society of Agronomy The American Society of Agronomy (ASA) is a scientific and professional society of agronomists and scientists of related disciplines, principally in the United States but with many non-U.S. members as well. About It was founded December 13, 190 ...
, Crop Science Society of America and SSSA. Papers in JEQ cover various aspects of
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impacts on the environment, including
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, atmospheric, and aquatic systems. Emphasis is given to the understanding of underlying processes rather than to monitoring. The journal publishes contributions under the headings of technical reports, reviews and analyses, environmental issues, short communications,
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papers, special sections, letters to the editor, and book reviews. *''Natural Sciences Education'' (NSE, previously ''Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education'' and ''Journal of Agronomic Education'') is a peer-reviewed international journal published online continuously during the year. Articles are written by and for educators in the areas of animal science, ecology, natural resources,
agronomy Agronomy is the science and technology of producing and using plants by agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, chemicals, recreation, or land conservation. Agronomy has come to include research of plant genetics, plant physiology, meteorology, and ...
, the environment,
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, and more. NSE is published by the American Society of Agronomy with a number of cooperating societies including SSSA. *Soil Horizons aim is to share the importance of soil science with a larger audience. It features stories celebrating the diversity and critical impact of soil scientists and their work and also includes peer-reviewed papers on global issues and solutions in the study of soils, along with emerging challenges, ideas, unique field experiences, and findings. *''CSA News'' is the official magazine for members of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America and Soil Science Society of America. It is a monthly member magazine featuring research highlights; membership, science policy, and meetings news; career and education information; and more. *Books—SSSA publishes books for a wide audience—from children to scholars—with an emphasis on the Society's mission of advancing the knowledge of soils and their importance in the environment and society. SSSA publishes textbooks, professional guides, and special topics books.


Certifications

The SSSA certification programs are voluntary and offer similar benefits to the public a
soil science licensing programs
The certification programs set standards for knowledge, skills, and conduct that define the professions of soil science (Certified Professional Soil Scientist - CPSS) and soil classification (Certified Professional Soil Classifier - CPSC). These certifications provide clients, employers, and government agencies with a tool to help them choose professionals with the necessary skills to meet their needs.


Policy

SSSA completed an assessment of the grand challenges facing the soil science discipline in 2011, identifying the most critical future research needs in soil science:
climate change Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in Global surface temperature, global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate variability and change, Climate change in ...
;
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and
energy security Energy security is the association between national security and the availability of natural resources for energy consumption (as opposed to household energy insecurity). Access to cheaper energy has become essential to the functioning of modern ...
; waste treatment and
water quality Water quality refers to the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water based on the standards of its usage. It is most frequently used by reference to a set of standards against which compliance, generally achieved through tr ...
; and human and
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. More information on the grand challenges in soil science, including a list of short-, medium-, and long-term research goals, is available online.


Climate change

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Major initiatives

The
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(FAO) declared 2015 as the International Year of Soils. In celebration of IYS, SSSA developed 12 monthly themes to help communicate the importance of soil. Each month features activities that help participants learn more about soils and a monthly thematic video to explain the topic. Discover Soils SSSA's public website has a wealth of information about soils, their preservation and conservation. News topics include Food & Health, Climate, Environment, Culture & Technology, and Soil Basics. The Soils in the City tab helps urban residents connect more with soils in their environment. "Dig it! The Secrets of Soil" SSSA is the founding sponsor of this 4000-square foot exhibition revealing the complex world of soil and how this underfoot ecosystem supports nearly every form of life. Originally developed by and displayed at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, it is now hosted at various museums around the U.S. SSSA created K-12 Education materials provided on Soils4Teachers.org. The website contains learning lessons and activities for K-12 teachers to use in the classroom. In addition, SSSA hosts www.soils4kids.org where children can research soils topics, play games and explore careers. Both sites feature "Ask a Scientist," which allows you to submit questions directly to soil scientists or request a scientist's classroom visit. As part of K-12 outreach, SSSA participates in the National Science Teachers Association National Conference, and partners with the National Association of Conservation Districts on materials showcasing soils themes. Soils Matter, Get the Scoop! blog has a goal of educating the public about sustainable practices. Soil! Get the Inside Scoop book for grades 3–5. The book explores how soil is part of our life – the food we eat, the air we breathe, the water we drink, the houses we live in, and more. Over 3000 have been sold and the book is in its second printing.


Notable members

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William Albrecht William Albert Albrecht (September 12, 1888 – May 19, 1974) chairman of the Department of Soils at the University of Missouri, was the foremost authority on the relation of soil fertility to human health and earned four degrees from the Universi ...
, SSSA President, 1939 * Johan Bouma, Fellow, 1985 * George Demas - Emil Truog Award * Mary K. Firestone, Fellow (1995), Don and Betty Kirkham Soil Physics Award * Paul Goldberg * Majid Hassanizadeh - Don and Betty Kirkham Soil Physics Award, 2011 * Hans Jenny, SSSA President, 1949, Fellow (1945) * Dennis Keeney, SSSA President, 1988 * Rajiv Khosla, Fellow * Rattan Lal - SSSA President, 2007, and World Food Prize-2020 * Hui-Hai Liu - Emil Truog Award * Gerald A. Miller * John Mortvedt, SSSA President, 1989 * Abdul Rashid * William H. Schlesinger *
Kate Scow Kate M. Scow is an American soil scientist and microbiologist whose research investigates the soil microbiome especially in contexts of agricultural soil management and the remediation of polluted environments. She is Distinguished Professor Eme ...
, Fellow * Leslie Denis Swindale * Emil Truog, SSSA President, 1954 * Jasper A. Vrugt - Early Career Award in Soil Physics * Betty Klepper


References


External links


Soil Science Society of America Website
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