Monday, November 5, 2007: 9:25 AM | |||
Convention Center, Room 218, Second Floor | |||
104: Soil Genesis: I | |||
Sponsor: | S05 Pedology | ||
Presiding: | Phillip Owens, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept. | ||
9:25 AM | Introductory Remarks | ||
9:30 AM | 104-1 | Geomorphic and Hydrological Relationships of Tephra-Derived Soils in Southcentral Alaska. Chien-lu Ping, Palmer Research Center, Terry Brown, Soils Consultant, Gary Michaelson, Palmer Research Center, Becky Shaftel, HDR | |
9:45 AM | 104-3 | Biogeochemistry of Phosphorus in Danube Sediments and Floodplain Soils of Progressing Development.![]() Franz Zehetner, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), G.J. Lair, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), F.-J. Maringer, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), M.H. Gerzabek, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU) | |
10:00 AM | 104-4 | Lateral Clay Movement and Soil Wetness in a Fragiaqualf catena.![]() H.E. Winzeler, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept., Phillip Owens, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept., B.D. Lee, Purdue University, Jim Camberato, Purdue University, Brad Joern, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept. | |
10:15 AM | 104-5 | Lithologic and Pedogenic Controls on Silica Biogeochemistry. S.E. Melzer, Colorado State University, E.F. Kelly, Colorado State University, Oliver Chadwick, University of California-Santa Barbara, C.M. Yonker, Colorado State University, A.K. Knapp, Colorado State University, A. Hartshorn, University of California-Santa Barbara, Melinda D. Smith, Yale University, Richard W.S. Fynn, University of Kwazulu-Natal at Pietermaritzburg, Kevin P. Kirkman, University of Kwazulu-Natal at Pietermaritzburg | |
10:30 AM | 104-6 | The Rigidity of Hierarchy in Soil Classification Systems Influences the Suitability for Classification and Mapping.![]() Peter Schad, Technische Univ. Muenchen | |
10:45 AM | Discussion | ||
11:00 AM | Adjourn |
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