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David Lobb is a Professor in the Department of Soil Science at the University of Manitoba, affiliated with the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. His research focuses on biophysical processes within landscapes, particularly soil movement by tillage and tillage erosion, with international recognition for advancements in experimental methods and modeling.
- PhD in Soil Science, University of Guelph
- MSc in Soil Science, University of Guelph
- BSc in Biophysical Systems, University of Toronto
Research Interests: Soil Erosion and Conservation, Tillage Systems, Sediment Fingerprinting, Wetland Carbon Dynamics, and Precision Agriculture. His work addresses soil redistribution, agri-environmental indicators, and soil-landscape variability.
Recent articles highlight his expertise in soil erosion mechanisms, carbon sequestration in wetlands, and innovative measurement techniques using radiometric methods and smartphone technology. Collaborations with international organizations like the UN FAO, IAEA, and OECD underscore his global impact.
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