Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, First Floor
210: Symposium--Soil Erosion Processes and Modeling: Past, Present, and Future: II
Sponsor:S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
Soil and PM10 flux above an eroding agricultural field during high winds.
Brenton Sharratt, USDA-ARS, Guanglong Feng, Washington State University
Tillage Translocation and Tillage Erosion within Intensive Potato Production Systems in Atlantic Canada.
Kevin Tiessen, Macdonald Col.-McGill Univ., Guy Mehuys, CANADA,McGill U., David Lobb, University of Manitoba, Herb Rees, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Variability of Tillage Erosion Coefficient Measurements.
Javier Mollinedo, Plant Science Department, Joseph Schumacher, Plant Science Department, Thomas E. Schumacher, Plant Science Department, David Lobb, University of Manitoba, Sheng Li, University of Manitoba
Using 137Cs to Measure Tillage and Water Erosion within a Hummocky Podzolic Landscape in Atlantic Canada.
Kevin Tiessen, Macdonald Col.-McGill Univ., David Lobb, University of Manitoba, Guy Mehuys, CANADA,McGill U., Sheng Li, University of Manitoba, Herb Rees, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lien Chow, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Fingerprinting Sediment in Streams Using Environmental Tracers.
Rajith Mukundan, University of Georgia, David Radcliffe, University of Georgia, William P. Miller, Univ. of Georgia, Jerry Ritchie, USDA-ARS
The Use of Water Erosion Prediction Project to Model Runoff and Erosion in No-Till Dryland Agroecosystems.
Kate Norvell, Colorado State University, Neil Hansen, Colorado State University, James Ascough, USDA-ARS, Greg Butters, Colorado State University
Developing Erosion Prediction Modeling Technology Using the Object Modeling System (OMS): Viability and Challenges.
James C. Ascough II, Agricultural Systems Research Unit, Dennis C. Flanagan, National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory, Olaf David, Agricultural Systems Research Unit, Lajpat R. Ahuja, Agricultural Systems Research Unit, Ken W. Rojas, Information Technology Center
Stream Bank Erosion as a Source of Sediment and Phosphorus in Grazed Pastures in Three Physiographic Regions of Iowa.
Mustafa Tufekcioglu, Iowa State University, Richard Schultz, Iowa State University, George Zaimes, Dept. of Natl. Res. Ecology & Management, Univ. of Arizona, Thomas Isenhart, Iowa State University, James R Russell, Iowa State University
PACT - Precipitation Conversion and Analysis Tool.
Andreas Klik, AUSTRIA,Ag. Univ.-Vienna, Christian Rauter, AUSTRIA,Ag. Univ.-Vienna

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