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The International Committee on Anthropogenic Soils (ICOMANTH) was a committee active beween 1995[1] and 2013 concerned with classifying soils derived from human activity. According to the National Resources Conservation Service, the committee’s major contribution was "improving technical standards used to describe anthropogenic soils and defining the taxa to classify them".[2] When it was founded, the committee chair was Dr. Ray Bryant, but due to career-related changes, he was succeeded by Dr. John Galbraith in 2004. The committee was considered to have completed its task by the NRCS, and several proposed changes were added to the soil taxonomy in 2014.
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[edit]- ^ "Future activities of the international committee of anthropogenic soils". The conference exchange. Retrieved 16 Oct 2025.
- ^ Ditzler, Craig (April 2017). "A summary of the Contributions of the International Committees for Revising Soil Taxonomy" (PDF). Ncrs.usda.com. Retrieved 2 July 2025.
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