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Soil Amendment Effects On Environmental Processes: Posters

Poster Session

SSSA Division: Soils & Environmental Quality

transferred from general posters

Cosponsor(s):

Soils & Environmental Quality
Wednesday, November 6, 2013: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Tampa Convention Center, East Hall
Organizer:
Sharon K. Papiernik
Leaching Release of Heavy Metals Cadmium, Cobalt, Chromium, Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc From Slag-Amended Sandy Soils.
Yuangen Yang, University of Georgia; Zhisheng Jin, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Taoze Liu, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Congqiang liu, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Long-Term Effects of Biosolid and Fly Ash Utilization On the Reclamation of Acid Mine Spoil.
Michael E. Essington, The University of Tennessee; Sarah Sheffel, University of Tennessee
Effects Of Biosolids Addition On The Total and Plant Available Copper In The Contaminated Stamp Sands Of Torch Lake: An Incubation Study.
Virinder Sidhu, Montclair State University; Dibyendu Sarkar, Montclair State University; Sudipta Rakshit, Montclair State University; Rupali Datta, Michigan Technological University
NH3 Losses Following Surface Application of Poultry Manures As Measured Using Wind Tunnels and Semi-Open Chambers.
Ezequiel Miola, Federal University of Santa Maria; Philippe Rochette, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada; Denis Angers, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada; Martin Chantigny, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada; Marc-Olivier Gasser, Institut de recherche et de developpement en ago-environnement; David Pelster, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada; Normand Bertrand, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada; Celso Aita, Federal University of Santa Maria
Effects of Biochar On Copper (Cu) Immobilization and Nutrient Release in Contaminated Soils.
Santanu Bakshi, Soil and Water Science Department-University of Florida; Zhenli He, Soil and Water Science Department-University of Florida; Willie G. Harris, University of Florida; Peter J. Stoffella, Soil and Water Science Department-University of Florida
Impact of Management Practice On Weoc and Weon From a12-Yr Poultry Litter Amended Soil.
Mingchu Zhang, University of Alaska-Fairbanks; Robert Harmel, USDA-ARS, Grassland Soil and Water Research Laboratory; Zhongqi He, USDA-ARS; Heidi Waldrip, USDA-ARS; Paulo H. Pagliari, University of Minnesota
Ammonium Removal From Landfill Leachate By Struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) Precipitation.
Anthony Roche, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Robert C. Michitsch, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Jacob Reed Prater, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Remediation of Lead in Mine-Contaminated Wetland Soils Using Phosphate Amendment.
Daniel G. Strawn, University of Idaho; Lydia Osborne, University of Idaho
Soil Fungi Diversity and Abundance in Limed and Unlimed Areas Contaminated With Metals in the Greater Sudbury Region.
Kassandre Goupil, Laurentian University; Kabwe K. Nkongolo, Laurentian University
Application Of Chemical Amendments For Reducing Bioaccumulation Of Heavy Metal In Agricultural Field, Korea.
Jae E. Yang, Kangwon National University; Sung Chul Kim, Chungnam National University; Se Jin Oh, Kangwon National University; Seung Min Oh, Kangwon National University; Jin Soo Lee, Korea Mine Reclamation Corporation
Determining Soil Quality Index (SQI) For Heavy Metal Contaminated Agricultural Field.
Sung Chul Kim, Chungnam National University; Jae E. Yang, Kangwon National University; Ju Hee Kim, Chungnam National University; Byeong Joo Lee, Chungnam National University; Young Kyu Hong, Chungnam National University; Se Jin Oh, Kangwon National University; Seung Min Oh, Kangwon National University; Jin Soo Lee, Korea Mine Reclamation Corporation