328 Soil Carbon Dynamics

Oral Session
S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils

This session will cover carbon dynamics in forest soils

Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 8:10 AM-11:00 AM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 101B, First Floor

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Organizer:
Thomas Fox
Presider:
Larry Kiser
8:10 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:15 AM
Treatment Matters - Detecting Change In SOM Thermal Fractions with Calorimetry.
Garrett Liles, University of California-Davis; William Horwath, University of California-Davis
8:30 AM
Changes in Dissolved Organic Matter Structural Characteristics Induced by Exposure to Goethite and Gibbsite Surfaces: DRIFT and TG/DTA Analysis.
Katherine Heckman, University of Arizona, SWES Dept.; Craig Rasmussen, University of Arizona, SWES Dept.; Jon Chorover, University of Arizona, SWES Dept.; Angelica Vazquez-Ortega, University of Arizona, SWES Dept.; Xiaodong Gao, University of Arizona, SWES Dept.
8:45 AM
Carbon Dioxide Fluxes and Related Soil Properties In a Forest Soil In the Citronelle Oil Field.
Latasha Lyte, Alabama A&M University; Ermson Nyakatawa, Alabama A&M University
9:00 AM
Effects of Land Use and Mineral Properties On the Organic Carbon Contents, and the Amount and the Composition of Na-Pyrophosphate Soluble Organic Matter in Subsurface Soils.
Ruth Ellerbrock, ZALF - Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research; Michael Kaiser, University of California - Merced; Katja Walter, Technische Universitaet Berlin; Michael Sommer, ZALF - Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research
9:30 AM
Break
10:00 AM
Edaphic and Climatic Controls On Soil Organic Matter Storage and Dynamics in Eastern Deciduous Forests.
Karis McFarlane, Lawrence Livermore; Margaret S. Torn, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Paul Hanson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rachel Porras, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Julie Jastrow, Argonne National Laboratory; Christopher Swanston, USDA Forest Service
10:15 AM
The Carbon Story at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory.
Danielle Andrews, Pennsylvania State University; Hangsheng Lin, Pennsylvania State University; Lixin Jin, Penn State University; Susan Brantley, Pennsylvania State University
10:30 AM
Biochar Application to Forest Soils: A Side Benefit of Mobile Pyrolysis Bioenergy Production.
Mark Coleman, University of Idaho; Deborah Page-Dumroese, Rocky Mountain Research Station; Kristin McElligott, University of Idaho; Dan L. Smith, University of Idaho
10:45 AM
Soil Charcoal From Shrublands to Sub-Alpine Forests in the Colorado Front Range.
Christopher Licata, University of Denver; Robert L. Sanford Jr., University of Denver
11:00 AM
Adjourn