Wednesday, February 7, 2007: 2:45 PM-5:00 PM
Marriott Hotel, Stadium Ballroom, Second Floor
28: Soil Carbon Methods - Interactive Discussion
Can Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (DRIFTS) be Used in the Field for the Determination of Soil C: Practical and Theoritical Considerations.
James B. Reeves III, EMBUL, ANRI, ARS, USDA, Aaron Rappaport, Rappaport and Associates, c/o Joint Global Change Research Institute, Barry Francis, EMBUL, ANRI, ARS, USDA
Measuring Soil Carbon Using Inelastic Neutron Scattering (INS), Mid Infra-Red Spectroscopy (MIDR) and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS): A Field Test.
Ronny D. Harris, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Michael H. Ebinger, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lucian Wielopolski, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Sudeep Mitra, Brookhaven National Laboratory, James B. Reeves III, EMBUL, ANRI, ARS, USDA, Barry Francis, EMBUL, ANRI, ARS, USDA, R. César Izaurralde, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Allison M. Thomson, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Aaron Rappaport, Rappaport and Associates, Charles W. Rice, Kansas State University, Department of Agronomy
Non-Destructive Field Scanning for Belowground Carbon Content.
Lucian Wielopolski, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Sudeep Mitra, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Roberto Izaurralde, Battelle PNNL, James Reeves, USDA Environmental Management & Byproduct Utilization Laboratory, Charles Rice, Kansas State University, Department of Agronomy
Evaluation of the Cellulose Absorption Index (CAI) for Estimation of Crop Residue Cover and Soil Carbon.
C. S. T. Daughtry, USDA-ARS-Hydrology & Remote Sensing Lab, Guy Serbin, USDA-ARS-Hydrology & Remote Sensing Laboratory, E. Raymond Hunt, USDA-ARS-Hydrology & Remote Sensing Lab, Paul Doraiswamy, USDA-ARS-Hydrology & Remote Sensing Lab, David Brown, Department of Land Research & Environmental Sciences
Soil Carbon Measurement by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectrometry: Effect of Different Soil Properties.
Autumn S. Wang, Kansas State University, Charles W. Rice, Kansas State University
Where's the Carbon? Reducing the Uncertainty of Soil-Sequestered Carbon Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy on a Field-Scale Basis.
Eric Lund, Veris Technologies, Colin Christy, Veris Technologies, Giyoung Kweon, Veris Technologies
Affect of Soil Moisture and Density on Carbon Measurements with an In-Situ INS System.
Oded Doron, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Department, Lucian Wielopolski, Brookhaven National Laboratory

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