PBarak has been editing a number of Wikipedia articles, since Jan 2006.
Pages I've edited include:
- Franklin Hiram King, Wisconsin soil scientist
- Farmers of Forty Centuries, F.H. King's classic
- Sergei Winogradsky, soil microbiologist
- Winogradsky column, still one of the most remarkable demonstrations of microbial diversity
- Selman Waksman, soil microbiologist, Nobel laureate, and discoverer of streptomycin
- Crystallographic Information File, a concise format for crystalline structures (new page)
- Jmol, a molecular visualization program
- Hydroponics, particularly the nutrient solutions portion
- Antigo (soil), the Wisconsin state soil (new page)
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
- Soil Science Society of America (new page)
- American Society of Agronomy (new page)
- Web3D Consortium (new page)
- List of Universities with Soil Science Curriculum, added Univ of Wisconsin and Hebrew Univ
- Haber process
- Ammonium phosphate
- Sodium hexametaphosphate
- Triple superphosphate (new page)
- Fertilizer
- Pedro Sanchez, soil scientist and enemy of hunger
- Struvite, the vehicle by which phosphorus can be recovered from wastewater and recycled
- Dead Sea, particularly the potash works section
- Potash
- Potassium, particularly the insoluble potassium salts--rare birds!
- Photoelectric flame photometer
- George Whitesides, pioneer in self-assembled monolayers
- Tarfon, (I started it, but was not obliged to finish...) (new page)
- Isaac Abrabanel, a family favorite
- Four Holy Cities, (new page), Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed, and Tiberias...been in all four
- Temple Mount, added historical refs about visiting Temple Mount
- Ossuary, Jewish, new section
- Rodrigo Lopez (physician), drawn and quartered for being the wrong man in the wrong place
- Chelm, added info and link re: Isaac Bashevis Singer's 'Fools of Chelm and Their History'
- Japanese beetle, in recognition of the linden sapling I'm trying to protect
- Masticatory muscle myositis, an autoimmune disease of dogs, including Boogie--image added[1].
- New York City destroyed on film, new section, a collection of sci-fi movies ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime, with a common theme of post-apocalyptic NYC.
--and many, many vandals caught and pages reverted. (Shame on you all!)