Miles Dyck
Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
ASTech Award for Innovation in Agricultural Science, Alberta Science and Technology Leadership Foundation. Awarded to the Breton Plots Management Team (2015). ALES Teacher of the Year award, Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences (2011/2012)
Research Interest
Research Area Long-term agroecological experiments, soil fertility, transport processes; transport of mass and energy in managed and reconstructed ecosystems. Dr Dyck is a participant in the Land Reclamation International Graduate School (LRIGS) program sponsored by NSERC CREATE.
Publications
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Long-term S-fertilization increases carbon sequestration in a sulfur-deficient soil
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Evaluation of TDR for quantifying heat-pulse-method-induced ice melting in frozen soils
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Hydrologic response to effluent infiltrating from at-grade line sources to shallow groundwater