Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 1:10 PM | |||
Convention Center,, Ballroom G, Lower Level | |||
266: Soil Hydraulic Properties: II | |||
Sponsor: | S01 Soil Physics | ||
Presiding: | Markus Tuller, University of Idaho | ||
1:10 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
1:15 PM | 266-1 | Large-Scale Hydraulic Property Estimation Using Gravimetry. Ty P.A. Ferre, University of Arizona, Jeff Cordova, University of Arizona, Mary Hill, United States Geological Survey | |
1:30 PM | 266-2 | Wavelet Coherency to Related Soil Hydraulic Property to Physical Properties. Bing C. Si, Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan, Takele Zeleke, Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan | |
1:45 PM | 266-3 | Nine Years of Mulistep Outflow Experiments at the George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Lab. Peter Shouse, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Lab, Jack A. Jobes, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Lab, Walter B. Russell, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Lab, JoAn Fargerlund, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Lab | |
2:00 PM | 266-4 | Determining the Hydraulic Conductivity of Sediments Containing Gravel. Z. Fred Zhang, Pacific NW National Lab, Andy L. Ward, Pacific NW National Lab, Jason Keller, Pacific NW National Lab | |
2:15 PM | Break | ||
2:30 PM | 266-5 | The Hydraulic Conductivity Function: a Function of What?. Pieter H. Groenevelt, University of Guelph, Cameron, D. Grant, University of Adelaide, Neville Robinson, Flinders University | |
2:45 PM | 266-6 | The Role of Grain Fabric and Pore Geometry in the Anisotropy of the Hydraulic Conductivity Function. Andy L. Ward, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Ray E. Clayton, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | |
3:00 PM | 266-7 | Soil Hydraulic Properties Influenced by Corn Stover Removal from No-Till Corn in Ohio. Humberto Blanco-Canqui, The Ohio State University, Rattan Lal, School of Natural Resources, Ohio State University, Wilfred Post, Environmental Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Cesar R. Izaurralde, Joint Global Change Research Inst., Martin J. Shipitalo, USDA-Agricultural Research Service | |
3:15 PM | 266-8 | Field-Measured Infiltration Properties of Mojave Desert Soils with Varying Degrees of Pedogenesis. John R. Nimmo, US Geological Survey, Kim S. Perkins, US Geological Survey, Kari A. Winfield, US Geological Survey, Kevin M. Schmidt, US Geological Survey, David M. Miller, US Geological Survey, Jonathan D. Stock, US Geological Survey, Kamini Singha, Stanford University | |
3:30 PM | Discussion | ||
3:45 PM | Adjourn |
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