Background
Gardner, Walter Hale was born on February 24, 1917 in Beaver, Utah, United States. Son of Willard and Rebecca Viola (Hale) Gardner.
(Reflects the latest developments in the field. The emphas...)
Reflects the latest developments in the field. The emphasis is on the transport and reactions of water, heat, gases and chemicals in the unsaturated soil matrix. Incorporates the majority of modern developments in soil physics including spatial variability, characterization and field applications. Timely topics such as chemical pollution of the environment and solute transport through soil are treated thoroughly. There is increased emphasis on problem solving and the application of mathematics and computers. Includes more than 70 complete, worked examples that aid student comprehension, most of which are transport equations that are simplified to produce easy-to-use solutions.
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Gardner, Walter Hale was born on February 24, 1917 in Beaver, Utah, United States. Son of Willard and Rebecca Viola (Hale) Gardner.
Bachelor of Science, Utah State University, 1939; Master of Science, Utah State University, 1947; Doctor of Philosophy, Utah State University, 1950; postgraduate, Cornell Univercity, 1940-1941.
Research fellow, Center Science Company, Chicago, 1939-1940; special instructor math, Utah State University, Logan, 1948-1950; from assistant professor to professor, Washington State University, Pullman, 1950-1982; professor emeritus, Washington State University, Pullman, since 1982. Consultant International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria, 1972-1973.
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Death is a necessary step in human progression, just as birth was. Sometime after death, the spirit and body will be reunited— and never to be separated again. This is called resurrection, and it was made possible by the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Fellow Soil Science Society of America (historian since 1987, president 1982-1983, Distinguished Service award 1986), American Society Agronomy. Member Western Society Soil Science (president 1967), American Association for the Advancement of Science (president Pacific division 1985), Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Barbara Brown, August 11, 1948. Children: Jeanne G. Minert, Marolyn G. Mortensen, Janet G. Roach, Laurie G. Boyce, Willard B.