331 Soil Carbon Dynamics in Forest Soils

Poster Session
S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils

This is a poster session on soil carbon and nutrient dynamics

Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level

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Organizer:
Thomas Fox
Presider:
Brian Strahm
Poster #1224
Effects of Thinning On Soil and Forest Floor Carbon Storage of Pinus Densiflora Stands in Central Korea.
A-Ram Yang, Korea Forest Research Institute; Yowhan Son, Korea University; Nam Jin Noh, Korea University; Sue Kyoung Lee, Korea University; Wooyong Jo, Korea University; Choonsig Kim, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology; Sang-Won Bae, Korea Forest Research Institute; Sang-Tae Lee, Korea Forest Research Institute; Jaehong Hwang, Korea Forest Research Institute
Poster #1225
Wildland Forest Soil Carbon Management.
Randy Davis, USDA Forest Service; Christopher Swanston, USDA Forest Service
Poster #1226
Vertical Distribution of Soil Organic Carbon In Vertisols.
Marta Fuchs, Szent Istvan University, Department of Soil Science; Phillip Owens, Purdue University; Anita Gal, Szent Istvan University, Department of Soil Science; Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University, Department of Soil Science
Poster #1227
Carbon Sequestration and Pine Plantations in Chile.
Eduardo Arellano, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Thomas Fox, Virginia Tech; Horacio Gilabert, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Francisco Meza, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Poster #1228
Soil Carbon and Nitrogen in a Mountain Forest in Northern China: 40 Years After Reforestation.
Pingping Jiang, Monsanto Company; Yuqing Geng, Beijing Forestry University; Junqi Chen, Beijing Parks and Forestry Department of International Cooperation; Yonggang Yao, Beijing Badaling Forest Farm; Jixin Cao, Beijing Forestry University; Caixian Zhou, Beijing Parks and Forestry Department of International Cooperation; Xiaoping Wang, Beijing Parks and Forestry Department of International Cooperation; Andrew Kouba, Memphis Zoological Society
Poster #1230
Soil Carbon and Nutrient Contents Following Afforestation and Reforestation of Marginal Cropland in Iowa.
Thomas Sauer, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture & the Environment; Cynthia Cambardella, USDA-ARS; David James, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture & the Environment; Guillermo Hernandez, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited
Poster #1232
Carbon and N Dynamics in a Silvopasture System for Sustainable Timber, Forage and Goat Production in the Southeastern U.S.A.
Ermson Nyakatawa, Alabama A&M University; David Mays, Alabama A&M University; Kozma Naka, Alabama A&M University; James Bukenya, Alabama A&M University; Greg Ruark, USDA National Agroforestry Center
Poster #1233
Poster #1234
Land Use Change Effect On Ecosystem Carbon Balance: From Agriculture to Hybrid Poplar Plantation.
Carmela Arevalo, Canadian Forest Service; Jagtar Bhatti, Canadian Forest Service; Scott Chang, University of Alberta; Derek Sidders, Canadian Wood Fibre Centre
Poster #1235
Land Use Change Effects On Soil Respiration: From Agriculture to Hybrid Poplar Plantation.
Carmela Arevalo, Canadian Forest Service; Jagtar Bhatti, Canadian Forest Service; Derek Sidders, Canadian Wood Fibre Centre
Poster #1236
Temporal Changes in Soil Carbon Stability at a Paired Old-Growth Douglas-Fir Forest/Clear-Cut Site.
Jonathan Maynard, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Mark Johnson, US Environmental Protection Agency; Garrett Liles, University of California-Davis
Poster #1237
Dependence of Sorption of Dissolved Organic Carbon On Soil Order Classification.
Melanie Mayes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Katherine R. Heal, Colorado College; Craig Brandt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sindhu Jagadamma, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Philip Jardine, University of Tennesee
Poster #1238
Effects of Elevated CO2 and Temperature On Forest Floor Litter Decomposition and Chemistry.
Mark Johnson, US Environmental Protection Agency; Ronald Smernik, The University of Adelaide
Poster #1239
Bark Beetle Epidemic in Rocky Mountains Lodgepole Pine Forests: Effects On Soil Carbon, Nitrogen and Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
Urszula Norton, University of Wyoming; Elise Pendall, University of Wyoming; Brent E. Ewers, University of Wyoming
Poster Discussion and Social Hour