Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
195: DOC, SOM, and CO2
Sponsor:S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
The Effect of Altered Summer Precipitation on CO2 Loss from Forest and Rangeland Soils in Northern Utah.
Hayley R. Olsen, Utah State University, Helga Van Miegroet, Utah State University
Pre- and Post-Harvest Stores of Carbon and Nitrogen in a Highly-Productive Forest Site Subjected to Increasing Biomass Removals in Coastal Washington.*
Adrian Ares, Weyerhaeuser Company, Thomas Terry, Weyerhaeuser Company, Robert Harrison, University of Washington, Kathryn Piatek, West Virginia University, Constance Harrington, U.S. Forest Service, Rick Leon, Weyerhaeuser Company, Rod Meade, Weyerhaeuser Company, Richard Miller, U.S. Forest Service, Harry Anderson, U.S. Forest Service, Barry Flaming, University of Washington, Christopher Licata, University of Washington, Kyle Petersen, University of Washington, Brian Strahm, University of Washington
Soil Carbon Sequestration, Storage, and Fluxes in Southern New England Forests.
Matthew Richardson, University of Rhode Island, Mark H. Stolt, University of Rhode Island
Transfer of 13C, 15N and K Analogues in Saplings of Pinus Ponderosa.*
Meagan M. Hynes, University of California-Davis, S. Mercer Meding, University of California-Davis, Robert J. Zasoski, University of California-Davis
Carbon Sequestration on Surface Mine Lands.
Chris D. Barton, University of Kentucky, Bon-Jun Koo, University of Kentucky, Don H. Graves, University of Kentucky
Rates of Soil Genesis and Carbon Accumulation in a Ponderosa Pine Forest Using High Resolution Chronosequence Analysis.
J.K. Turk, University of California - Riverside, R.C. Graham, University of California - Riverside
Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Leaching from Soil Formed in Grass, Oak and Pine Ecosystems of California.
Sarah L. Pittiglio, University of California, Davis, Robert J. Zasoski, University of California, Davis
Adsorption of Dissolved Organic C, N, and P in Soils of a Sand Dune Chronosequence.*
Robert G. Qualls, University of Nevada, Julianne Lilienfein, University of Nevada, Scott D. Bridgham, University of Oregon
Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Ratios of Ponderosa Pine Forest Soils from Fire-Excluded and Frequently Burned Sites.*
Rachel Brimmer, Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences, Thomas Deluca, Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences

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