115 Anthropogenic Soil Change: A New Frontier for Pedologists

Poster Session
S05 Pedology

Soil change relates to many issues that concern pedologists - soil properties and ecosystem services, soil-forming processes, as weel as issues of measurement and scaling. This session will provide an continuing venue for emerging Soil Change information and discussion.

Cosponsor(s):

Pedology, Soil & Water Management & Conservation, Forest, Range & Wildland Soils, Soils & Environmental Quality
Monday, November 1, 2010: 2:00 PM-4:30 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level

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Presiders:
Arlene Tugel and Paul McDaniel
Poster #1017
Evaluating Soil Change Using Standardized Dynamic Soil Properties Comparison Projects.
Cynthia Stiles, USDA-NRCS; Larry West, USDA-NRCS; Arlene Tugel, USDA-NRCS
Poster #1019
Anthropedogenic Soil Properties After 50 Years of Agriculture.
Jessica Veenstra, Flagler College; Lee Burras, Iowa State University
Poster #1020
Spatial Variability of Soil Carbon and Post-Settlement Alluvium in the Glaciated Landscape of Minnesota.
An-Min Wu, Department of Soil, Water, and Climate, University of Minnesota; Jay Bell, Department of Soil, Water, and Climate, University of Minnesota; Edward Nater, Department of Soil, Water, and Climate, University of Minnesota
Poster #1021
Effects of Land Use On Soil Properties in a Hawaiian Volcanic Ash Soil.
Amy Saunders, USDA-NRCS Pacific Islands Area; Michael Robotham, USDA-NRCS Pacific Islands Area
Poster #1022
Kahoolawe, Hawaii: Soil Survey in a Highly Anthropogenic Landscape.
Michael Robotham, USDA-NRCS Pacific Islands Area; Ralph Tucker, USDA-NRCS; Michael Kolman, USDA-NRCS; Kit Paris, USDA-NRCS; George "Tony" Rolfes, USDA-NRCS Pacific Islands Area; Christopher Smith, USDA-NRCS
Poster #1023
Identifying Anthropogenic Soil Change in a Smelter-Affected Environment.
Amanda Mycock, University of Saskatchewan; Richard Farrell, University of Saskatchewan; Angela Bedard-Haughn, University of Saskatchewan
Poster #1025
Management-Dependent Soil Property Variability of Southeastern U.S. Coastal Plain Plinthic Kandiudults.
Frank Cochran, Auburn University; Joey Shaw, Auburn University; Navin Kumarr Twarakavi, Auburn University; Francisco Arriaga, USDA-ARS; Kipling Balkcom, USDA-ARS
Poster #1026
Long-Term Perspectives On Anthropogenic Soil Change From Ancient Agriculture.
Jonathan Sandor, Iowa State University; Jeffrey Homburg, Statistical Research, Inc.
Poster #1027
Modeling the Maize Agriculture Potential of Landforms in Tikal National Park, Guatemala.
Chris Balzotti, Brigham Young University; Richard Terry, Brigham Young University; Steve Petersen, Brigham Young University
Poster #1028
Down to Business: Ancient Marketplace Activities in the Maya City of Kiuic, Yucatan, Mexico.
Jacob Gibson, Brigham Young University; Richard Terry, Brigham Young University - BYU
Poster #1029
Bogged Down in the Corn Fields: The Importance of Bajo Soils in Ancient Maize Production at Tikal, Guatemala.
Zachary Larsen, Brigham Young University; Richard Terry, Brigham Young University - BYU
Poster #1030
Household Activity Areas of Ancient Fremont Villages at Range Creek and Goshen, Utah.
Laura Pyper, Brigham Young University; Richard Terry, Brigham Young University - BYU
Poster #1031
Soil Geochemical Signatures of Marketplace Activities at the Maya Site of Cobá, Mexico.
Eric Coronel, University of Illinois; Richard Terry, Brigham Young University; Chris Balzotti, Brigham Young University
Poster #1032
Anthropogenic Effects On Soil Quality in Ancient Terraced Agricultural Fields of Chihuahua, Mexico.
Jeffrey Homburg, Statistical Research, Inc., University of Arizona; Jonathan Sandor, Iowa State University; Paul E. Minnis, University of Oklahoma; Javier Gonzalez, USDA-ARS; Christina A. Whitbread, The Art College Design Institute; Victoria Sotelo, University of Arizona
Poster #1033
In Search of Ancient Fremont Maize Fields near Goshen, UT.
Joshua Nicholson, Brigham Young University; Laura Pyper, Brigham Young University; Richard Terry, Brigham Young University
Poster #1034
Anthropogenic Soils Nomenclature and Soil Taxonomy.
Matthew Ballmer, USDA; Kit Paris, USDA
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