V.V. Dokuchaev Central Museum of Soil

V.V. Dokuchaev Central Museum of Soil was founded in 1902 at Saint Petersburg by Vasilli Vasil'evich Dokuchaev (1846–1903). commonly regarded as the father of Soil science, Dokuchaev started extensive collection of soil samples in 1880. The first museum of soil sciences in the world, V.V. Dokuchaev Central Pedological Museum, opened in 1904, a year later his death.[1]

V.V. Dokuchaev Central Museum of Soil
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Vasilli Vasil'evich Dokuchaev

Some of these samples were made in 1902. Also the soil monoliths for this collection were brought from different points of the world from the Arctic to New Zealand. There are about 330 soil monoliths representing the global diversity of soils and the scientists embark on different expeditions and bring new monoliths every year.[2]

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