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Soil Science integrates principles from biology, microbial ecology, chemistry, geology, ecology, hydrology, mineralogy, mathematics, nutrition, toxicology, and physics. This discipline explores soil formation, distribution, functions, and stewardship to enhance environmental comprehension and sustainability. As a fundamental element of natural, agricultural, and wilderness ecosystems, soil underpins worldwide ecological processes. Researchers employ diverse methodologies including geospatial techniques, computational models, microscopic analysis, spectroscopic methods, biological testing, molecular biology, and cutting-edge field/laboratory technologies for soil study. Professionals in this field contribute to food security, environmental protection, ecosystem balance, habitat rehabilitation, sustainable byproduct reuse, and land management strategies. Within the School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR), soil science experts address critical challenges like carbon storage, nutrient cycling, remediation of polluted soils, and waste material integration.