Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
267: Field Processes/Management Effects
Sponsor:S01 Soil Physics
Soil Amendments to Enhance Biological Crust Establishment in a Sandy Desert Soil.
Inmaculada Lebron, Utah State University, Jayne Belnap, USGS, David Chandler, Utah State University
Pipe Flow Impacts on Ephemeral Gully Erosion.*
G.V. Wilson, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, R.F. Cullum, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, M.J.M. Romkens, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory
Mechanisms Allowing Increased Water Infiltration Capacity with Reduced Tillage in a Semi-Arid Loess Soil.*
Stewart Wuest, USDA-ARS
Can Waste Foundry Sands Be Used to Improve the Infiltration Rate of Poorly-Drained Soils?.
Robert Dungan, USDA-ARS-AMBL, Brad Lee, Purdue University, Peter Shouse, USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr., Salinity Laboratory, Nikki Dees, USDA-ARS-AMBL
Soil Physical, Microbial Enzyme, and Molecular Characterization of Native Prairie and Agricultural Ecosystems.
Stephen H. Anderson, Department of Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences, Robert J. Kremer, USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit, Nancy Mungai, Department of Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia
Spatial Variability of Physical Properties in Lihen Sandy Loam Soil.*
Jay D. Jabro, NPARL ARS-USDA, Bart Stevens, NPARL ARS-USDA, Robert Evans, NPARL ARS-USDA
Management System Effects on Water Infiltration and Density of Two West Texas Soils.
Deanna Halfmann, USDA-ARS, Ted Zobeck, USDA-ARS, Richard Zartman, Texas Tech University, Vivien Allen, Texas Tech University
Crop Sensor Observation Scale and Implications for the Prediction of Yield.
Ole Wendroth, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Antje Giebel, Institute for Agricultural Engineering, K. Christian Kersebaum, Institute for Ecosystem Modelling, Gregory J. Schwab, University of Kentucky, Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
Change in Active Layer Thickness at Barrow Alaska from 1993 to 2004.
C.A. Seybold, USDA-NRCS, D.S. Harms, USDA-NRCS, F.E. Nelson, Univ. of Delaware, R.F. Paetzold, Retired USDA-NRCS, K.M. Hinkel, Univ. of Cincinnati, C.L. Ping, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks
Tillage Effects on near Surface Soil Water Dynamics.
Robert C. Schwartz, USDA-ARS, R. Louis Baumhardt, USDA-ARS, Steven R. Evett, USDA-ARS
Effects of Using Saline Drainage Water for Irrigation of Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylitera L.) on Soil Physical and Chmical Traits.*
Yahya A. Yousef, King Faisal University
Swat: How Much Does Resolution of Soils Matter When Comparing Real Vs. Simulated Meteorological Data?.
Julie Earls, University of South Florida - St. Petersburg, Geospatial Analytics Lab, Barnali Dixon, University of South Florida - St. Petersburg, Dept. of Environmental Science & Policy & Geography
Dynamism in the Predominant Mechanism of Infiltration on Desert Pavements as a Function of Surface Age.
Darren Meadows, Desert Research Institute, Michael Young, Desert Research Institute, Eric McDonald, Desert Research Institute
Can Logistic Regression and/or Feature Selection Methods Be Used to Predict Contaminated Wells? a Case Study of Polk County, Florida.
Nivedita V. Candade, University of South Florida, Barnali Dixon, University of South Florida - St. Petersburg, Dept. of Environmental Science & Policy & Geography
A Field Investigation of Major Controls on Phreatophyte-Induced Fluctuations in the Water Table.*
Gerard J. Kluitenberg, Kansas State University, James J. Butler Jr., Kansas Geological Survey, Donald O. Whittemore, Kansas Geological Survey

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