Curtis F. Marbut

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1863 – 1935

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Who was Curtis F. Marbut?

Curtis Fletcher Marbut served as Director of the Soil Survey Division from 1913 until his death in 1935. Marbut developed the first formal soil classification scheme for the United States.

Marbut was born and raised in Barry County, Missouri. He obtained a Bachelor of Science from the University of Missouri in 1889 and a Master of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1894.. Marbut taught Physiography and Geology at the University of Missouri from 1895 until 1910, and also worked for the Missouri Geologic Survey and directed the Missouri Soil Survey.

In 1910, Marbut went to work as a Soil Scientist in the Bureau of Soils of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, where he continued until his death in 1935. Marbut became Director of the Soil Survey Division in 1913. Marbut died of pneumonia in 1935 while en route to an assignment in China advising the Chinese Geological Survey on organizing a Soil Survey.

As a geologist and geographer his initial view was that soils were surface reflections of the geology below them. Marbut changed to recognize soil science as distinct from geology. Eugene W. Hilgard of the University of California and Hopkins of the University of Illinois greatly influenced this change. The land-grant universities from the very start were close partners in National Cooperative Soil Survey. By 1920, most soil surveyors were graduates of land-grant universities and other agricultural colleges with training in soils and crops.

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Born
1863
United States of America
Also known as
  • Curtis Marbut
  • Curtis Fletcher Marbut
Education
  • Harvard University
Died
1935

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on July 23, 2013

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