Monday, November 13, 2006: 1:15 PM | |||
Indiana Conv. Center, Room 106, First Floor | |||
104: Soil Erosion and P Transport | |||
Sponsor: | S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation | ||
Presiding: | Jeffrey Brittingham, Natural Resources Conserv. Service | ||
1:15 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
1:20 PM | 104-1 | Interrill Erosion on Random and Geometrically Ordered Rough Surfaces. Salvador F. Acuna, USDA-ARS National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory, Purdue Univ, L. D. Norton, USDA-ARS National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory, Purdue Univ | |
1:35 PM | 104-2 | How Soil Roughness Affects Runoff and Sediment Production?. Chi-Hua Huang, USDA-ARS National Soil Erosion Research Lab, Frederic Darboux, INRA Orléans, Science du Sol | |
1:50 PM | 104-3 | Water Erosion Estimation in Topographically Complex Landscapes: Evaluation Using Field Data Sets. Carlos A. Bonilla, Pontificia Univ Catolica de Chile, John Norman, UW, Madison, Christine Molling, CIMSS/SSEC | |
2:05 PM | 104-4 | Physical and Chemical Properties of Sediments Following Extended Inundation of Agricultural Soil. Ana J. Wells, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, Nick J. Balster, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison | |
2:20 PM | Discussion | ||
2:30 PM | Break | ||
2:45 PM | 104-5 | Reducing Erosion and Phosphorus Movement in Potato Systems. Timothy Griffin, USDA-ARS, Gordon Starr, USDA-ARS, C. Wayne Honeycutt, USDA-ARS, Matt Williams, Univ of Maine | |
3:00 PM | 104-6 | Phosphorus and Sulfur in Everglades of Florida. Qingren Wang, Tropical Research and Education Center, Univ of Florida, Yuncong Li, Tropical Research and Education Center, Univ of Florida | |
3:15 PM | 104-7 | Watershed Scale Disproportionalities in Phosphorus Loss Potentials. David Mulla, Dept of Soil, Water & Climate, Adam Birr, Minnesota Dept of Agriculture | |
3:30 PM | Discussion | ||
3:40 PM | Adjourn |
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