C. Feller, J.-P. Aeschlimann, E. Frossard, V. Lutz. Friedrich Albert Fallou (1794-1877) et sa « Pédologie ». „Étude et Gestion des Sols”. 15, s. 131–137, 2008. [dostęp 2016-06-09]. Cytat: „...founder of pedology twenty years before Dokuchaev”. (fr.).
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Alfred E. Hartemink. Soil profiles: the more we see, the more we understand. „19th World Congress of Soil Science”, 2010. Brisbane. [dostęp 2016-06-09]. Cytat: „...studied jurisprudence at the University of Leipzig (Germany). He worked as a land tax assessor (Asio 2005) and was interested in mineralogy. Fallou was never married. His love of nature turned his attention to soils – he studied soils ... and published Pedologie oder allgemeine und besondere Bodenkunde (Fallou 1862)”. (ang.).brak numeru strony
Alfred E. Hartemink. Soil profiles: the more we see, the more we understand. „19th World Congress of Soil Science”, 2010. Brisbane. [dostęp 2016-06-09]. Cytat: „Fallou’s [1857] book contains two maps with soil and geological layers and diagrams of four soil profiles taken near Colditz, between Leipzig and Dresden in Germany”. (ang.).brak numeru strony
Rudolph Zaunick: Fallou, Friedrich Albert. W: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). T. 5. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1961, s. 21. [dostęp 2016-06-09]. (niem.).
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Donald L. Johnson, John P. Tandarich, Leon R. Follmer. Response to „Comments on ‘Historical Development of Soil and Weathering Profile Concepts from Europe to the United States of America. „Soil Science Society of America Journal”. 69 (2), s. 572–574, 2005. DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2005.0572. Cytat: „we have three co-founders of soil science/pedology, each with his own blend of contributions, and each with his major soil works appearing respectively in 1862 (Fallou), in 1881 (Darwin), and in 1883 (Dokuchaev). In terms of priority, one can argue that Fallou clearly has the edge. In terms of significance of contributions [this remains undecided]”. (ang.).
John P. Tandarich, Stephen W. Sprecher: Factors of Soil Formation: A Fiftieth Anniversary Retrospective. Soil Science Society of America, s. 1–13. DOI: 10.2136/sssaspecpub33.c1. ISBN 978-0-89118-928-2. Cytat: „It was Fallou who proposed to elevate the Bodenkunde of Sprengel to an independent science, Naturwissenschaft Bodenkunde or Pedologie. Fallou defined Pedologie as: The sum of the knowledge derived by examining and investigating various soils according to one main concept, and put it in a systematic order so that is can be understood.”. (ang.).
V.B. Asio. Comments on „Historical development of soil and weathering profile concepts from Europe to the United States of America”. „Soil Science Society of America Journal”. 69 (2), s. 571–572, 2005. DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2005.0571. Cytat: „Fallou studied geology and law, he worked as a land tax assessor and pursued the study of soil”. (ang.).
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Zurück: Friedrich Albert Fallou. [w:] Stadt Zörbig. Große Söhne der Stadt [on-line]. [dostęp 2016-06-17]. (niem.).
Fallou, Friedrich Albert Begründer der Bodenkunde & Ehrenbürger. [dostęp 2016-06-17]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2018-04-08)]. Cytat: „Fallou wurde eine anerkannte Autorität auf dem Gebiet der Bodenkunde. 1845 erhielt er von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Leipzig einen Preis.” (niem.).
Fallou, Friedrich Albert Begründer der Bodenkunde & Ehrenbürger. [dostęp 2016-06-17]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2018-04-08)]. Cytat: „Fallou wurde eine anerkannte Autorität auf dem Gebiet der Bodenkunde. 1845 erhielt er von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Leipzig einen Preis.” (niem.).