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Roy W. Simonson was born on 7 September, 1908 in United States. Discover Roy W. Simonson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 100 years old?
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Roy W. Simonson Net Worth
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He was inducted into the Mid-Atlantic Association of Professional Soil Scientists (MAPSS) in 1989 as its first honorary member.
In 1967 Simonson became the editor-in-chief of soil science journal Geoderma where he published numerous articles.
After serving as an Assistant Professor of Soils at Iowa State College from 1938–1942, he worked in the USDA federal soil survey programs, first with the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils and then with the Soil Conservation Service. He served as Principal Soil Correlator for the Southern United States, Chief Soil Scientist for Pacific Surveys, 1947–48; Assistant Chief of Soil Surveys, 1949–52; and Director for Soil Classification and Correlation, 1953–1971.
Roy W. Simonson (September 7, 1908 – November 2, 2008) was a scientist, professor, and writer who studied soil across the United States and on islands in the Western Pacific. He taught at Iowa State College from 1938 to 1943 and then became a Soil Correlator for the United States Department of Agriculture Division of Soil Survey. After World War II, Simonson worked for the Military Geology Unit to map soils on islands in the Western Pacific. Simonson spent the rest of his career at the Division of Soil Survey until his retirement in 1973. In his retirement, he occasionally taught courses on soil genesis as a visiting professor at the University of Maryland until relocating to Oberlin, Ohio, in 1993.
Roy Simonson was born to Norwegian immigrants (Otto & Johanna Simonson) on September 7, 1908 on a farm in Agate, North Dakota 16 miles from the Canadian border. He was the second of eight children. He attended high school in Bisbee at age 11. In 1926, Simonson attended North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo to study engineering, later switching to agriculture in 1929. He studied soils under Charles E. Kellogg and helped map the soils of McKenzie County, ND summer, 1932. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Soils and Chemistry in 1934, and then studied at the University of Wisconsin, where he received his doctorate in Soil Science in 1938.