
| Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 1:30 PM | |||
| George R. Brown Convention Center, 350DEF | |||
| 79: Hydrogeomorphology and Hydropedology: Emerging Disciplines that Embrace Earth and Soil Sciences | |||
| Sponsor: | Joint Sessions | ||
| JTPC Reps: | Ward E. Sanford, United States Geological Survey F. Edwin Harvey, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | ||
| Conveners/Advocates: | Roy C. Sidle, Kyoto University David R. Montgomery, University of Washington Henry Lin, The Pennsylvania State University | ||
| 1:30 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 1:35 PM | 79-1 | Beyond Hydric Soils: Applying Process to Soil Patterns through Hydropedological Research in the Coastal Temperate Rainforest of Southeastern Alaska David V. D'Amore, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Rick Edwards, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Chien-Lu Ping, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Jacob Berkowitz, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, David Valentine, University of Alaska, Fairbanks | |
| 1:50 PM | 79-2 | Geomorphic Relationships in the Fragi Taxon across Pennsylvania: Clues to Genesis and Cementation Mechanisms Patrick Drohan, The Pennsylvania State University, Sharon Waltman, National Geospatial Development Center, Brian Bills, The Pennsylvania State University, Stephen Dadio, CMX Engineering, Douglas Miller, The Pennsylvania State University, Ed White, Pennsylvania State Office | |
| 2:05 PM | 79-3 | Chemical and Mineralogical Cementing Agents in Fragipans from Pennsylvania Parent Materials Stephen Dadio, CMX Engineering, Patrick Drohan, The Pennsylvania State University, Trevor Clark, The Pennsylvania State University, Sarah Ogden, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 2:20 PM | 79-4 | New Methods for Identifying and Quantifying Soil Redoximorphic Features T. Kevin O'Donnell, University of Missouri-Columbia, Keith W. Goyne, University of Missouri-Columbia, Claire Baffaut, Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit, Stephen H. Anderson, University of Missouri-Columbia, Randall J. Miles, University of Missouri-Columbia, Kenneth A. Sudduth, Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit | |
| 2:35 PM | 79-5 | Main Controls of Soil Moisture Dynamics in an Agricultural Landscape in Central Pennsylvania Qing Zhu, Penn State University, Henry Lin, Penn State University | |
| 2:50 PM | 79-6 | Weathering in the Himalayan Foreland Amanda Christine Reynolds, University of Arizona, Jay Quade, University of Arizona, Hema Achyuthan, Anna University | |
| 3:05 PM | 79-7 | Scaling Phenomena Related to the Transfer of Storm Water from Forested Hillslopes to Headwater Channels Roy C. Sidle, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Takashi Gomi, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tomomi Terajima, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University | |
| 3:20 PM | Break | ||
| 3:35 PM | 79-8 | Different Response on Land-Use Changes and Channel Management in Two Headwater Catchments of the Nysa Szalona Catchment (SW Poland): Channel Morphology, Riparian Vegetation and Hydrology Saskia D. Keesstra, Wageningen University | |
| 3:50 PM | 79-9 | Vadose Zone Pseudokarst and Holocene Pedogenic Implications for Geomorphic Evolution of the White River Badlands, South Dakota Patrick Burkhart, Slippery Rock University, Ranae Kowalczuk, Michael Jahn, EnviroGroup Ltd, David Coffman, Baylor University | |
| 4:05 PM | 79-10 | Effect of Forest Harvesting on Hydrogeomorphic Processes in Steep Terrain of Central Japan Fumitoshi Imaizumi, University of Tsukuba, Roy C. Sidle, Kyoto University | |
| 4:20 PM | 79-11 | Late Pliocene (?) Landforms in the Subsurface, Sussex County Delaware William E. Stephens Jr, Stephens Environmental Consulting, Inc, Russell Losco | |
| 4:35 PM | 79-12 | Soil Moisture, Ground Water, and Streamflow Response to Rainfall In a Slope and Watershed Underlain by Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks Ikuhiro Hosoda, Forestry and forest products research institute | |
| 4:50 PM | 79-13 | Shallow Landslide and Debris Flow Behavior and Linkages in Steep Terrain: Hydrogeomorphic Influences Roy C. Sidle, Kyoto University, Fumitoshi Imaizumi, University of Tsukuba | |
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