Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
281: Innovative Approaches for Soil Mapping
Sponsor:S05 Pedology
The Performance of Ground Penetrating Radar on Weathered Granitic Bedrock of Varying Lithologies.*
Joan Breiner, University of California, Riverside, James Doolittle, USDA-NRCS-NSSC, Robert Graham, University of California, Riverside
Predicting Depth to Subsurface Soil Features Using Differential GPS and GIS Techniques*
R. L. Livingston, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, W. D. Daniels, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, D.C. McMillen, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Mapping Soils, Ecology and Hydrology Combining Geo-Referenced Electromagnetic Sensor Data and Aerial Photographs.
David A. Robinson, Utah State University, Mark Seyfried, USDA-ARS, Vicente Urdanoz, Agri- Research Center of Aragon, Hiruy Abdu, Utah State University, David Chandler, Utah State University, Scott Jones, Utah State University
Water Well Logs for County-Level Parent Material Mapping.
Mitchell Scott, University of Maryland, Brian Needelman, Univ. of Maryland, Martin Rabenhorst, University of Maryland
Mapping Soil Phosphorus Adsorption Capacity in West Virginia.
James Thompson, West Virginia University, Sharon Waltman, USDA-NRCS-National Geospatial Development Center, John Sencindiver, West Virginia University, Devinder Bhumbla, West Virginia University, Stephen Carpenter, USDA Natural Resources Conservation
Application of GIS-Based Remote Area Soil Proxy (RASP) Model.*
Crystal Briggs, USDA-NRCS, Toby Rodgers, USDA-NRCS, Jon Riedel, North Cascades National Park, Alan Busacca, Washington State University
Experiments on Incorporating Inheritance in Soil Landscape Models.
Jay S. Noller, Oregon State University
Assessment of Abrupt Lateral Changes and Soil Variability in a Napa Valley Vineyard.
Jean-Jacques Lambert, University of California, Davis, Richard Plant, University of California, Davis, David R. Smart, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Soil Resource Inventory of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Unique Approach for a Unique Client.*
Anthony Khiel, USDA-NRCS, Doug Thomas, USDA-NRCS
Comparison of First Order Soil Surveys to Alternative Approaches for Characterizing Cotton Productivity on Alabama Ultisols.
Joey Shaw, Auburn University, J. Owen, Auburn University, C. Burmester, Auburn University, D.W. Reeves, Auburn University, P.L. Mask, Auburn University
Predicting Soil Property Variation Using a Soil Land Inference Model.
Amanda C. Moore, USDA-NRCS-National Geospatial Development Center
High-Intensity Soil Mapping for Hydropedology and Precision Agriculture Research.*
Nan Hong, Penn State Universtiy, Henry Lin, Penn State Universtiy, Wilhelm Kogelmann, Penn State University, James Doolittle, USDA-NRCS-NSSC

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