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SESSION NO.39<br />

plain Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s from Eastern Australia.<br />

Nadia R. Toppler*, Richard T. Bush and Leigh A.<br />

Sullivan, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research,<br />

Southern Cross University<br />

39-14 3003b Sulfur Isotope Ratios Applied to Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Materials. Crystal A. Maher*, Leigh A. Sullivan and<br />

Richard T. Bush, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

39-15 3004a The Influence <strong>of</strong> Naturally Occurring Schwertmannite<br />

on Sulfur Biomineralization in Coastal<br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Landscapes. S. P. Henderson*,<br />

L. A. Sullivan, R. T. Bush and E. D. Burton, Centre<br />

for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Research (CASSR)<br />

39-16 3004b Conversion <strong>of</strong> Naturally Occurring Schwertmannite<br />

to Hematite by Controlled Heating: Implications<br />

for Soluble Acidity and Titratable Actual<br />

Acidity. S. P. Henderson*, L. A. Sullivan, R. T. Bush<br />

and E. D. Burton, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Research<br />

(CASSR)<br />

39-17 3005a Developing Australian Standards for Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>—A Step Towards <strong>International</strong><br />

Standards. Angus E. McElnea* 1 , Col R. Ahern 1 ,<br />

Glenn Barry 1 , Steven Dobos 2 and Leigh A. Sullivan 3 ,<br />

(1)Queensland Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Mines, (2)Dobos & Associates, (3)Centre for<br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research, Southern Cross University<br />

39-18 3005b Schwertmannitic Coatings on Subsoil Macropores<br />

<strong>of</strong> Coastal Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Landscapes in<br />

Eastern Australia and Implications for Groundwater<br />

Geochemistry. Leigh A. Sullivan*, Yasmin<br />

Cabot, Richard Bush and Edward Burton, Southern<br />

Cross University<br />

39-19 3006a The Reduction Rates <strong>of</strong> Fe and SO 4 2- in Some<br />

Acid Sulphate <strong>Soil</strong>s in Southern Vietnam. Tran<br />

Kim Tinh*, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Agronomy<br />

Faculty, Can Tho University, S. Ingvar Nilsson, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Swedish University <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> and Ingrid Öborn, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

39-20 3006b Pollution <strong>of</strong> Some Toxic Metals (Al, As, Cd, Cu,<br />

Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) ) in canal water leached out<br />

from Acid Sulphate <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Mekong Delta-<br />

Vietnam in Relation To Available Concentration<br />

<strong>of</strong> These Metals in <strong>Soil</strong>s. My Hoa Nguyen* 1 , Tri<br />

Cuong Huynh 2 and Kim Tinh Tran 2 , (1)Cantho University,<br />

Vietnam, (2)Cantho University<br />

39-21 3007a A Comparison Between a Laboratory Chromium<br />

Reducible Sulfur Technique and a Reduced Inorganic<br />

Sulfur Analyzer for the Determination <strong>of</strong><br />

Reduced Inorganic Sulfur in Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Crystal A. Maher*, Leigh A. Sullivan and Kerr<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

39-22 3007b Weathering <strong>of</strong> Acid-Sulfate Clays (“Cat Clays”)<br />

and Its Impacts in Landfill Situations. Elly<br />

Triegel*, Triegel & Associates, Inc.<br />

39-23 3008a The Importance <strong>of</strong> Understanding Possible<br />

Chemical Interactions in the Routine Testing<br />

Used to Assess the Acid Producing Potential and<br />

the Acid Neutralization Potential <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s. Joan<br />

Elizabeth Thomas* 1 , Roger St C. Smart 2 , Andrea<br />

Gerson 2 , Paul Weber 3 , Russell Schumann 4 , George<br />

Levay 4 , Stuart Miller 5 and Warwick Stewart 5 , (1)Jefferson<br />

Lab, (2)University <strong>of</strong> South Australia,<br />

(3)Solid Energy NZ Ltd., (4)Levay & Co. Environmental<br />

Services, (5)Environmental Geochemistry<br />

<strong>International</strong> Pty. Ltd.<br />

39-24 3008b Challenging the Conceptual Model used forAcid<br />

Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping on the East Coast <strong>of</strong> Australia.<br />

Don T. Malcolm* 1 , Shane M. Pointon 1 and<br />

58<br />

Colin Ahern 2 , (1)Queensland Department <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources and Mines, (2)Queensland Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Resources<br />

39-25 3009a Chemical Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Monosulfidic Black<br />

Ooze in Northern NSWAustralia. Salirian Claff*,<br />

Diane M. Fyfe and Leigh A. Sullivan, Centre for<br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

SESSION NO. 40<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

CR <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern, Southern Polar Region and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

High Elevations and Their Relationship to Global Climate<br />

Change—Oral<br />

Convenors: John Kimble, USDA-NRCS-NCSS;<br />

Chien-lu Ping, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks;<br />

James Bockheim, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

Presiding: Sergey Goryachkin, Russian Academy Science<br />

40-1 10:15 AM Latitudinal Zonation <strong>of</strong> Polar <strong>Soil</strong>s. John C.<br />

Tedrow*, Rutgers University<br />

40-2 10:45 AM The sSate Factors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Formation in Arctic<br />

Tundra. Chien-Lu Ping* 1 , Gary Michaelson1 , F.<br />

Stuart Chapin2 , John Kimble3 , Walter Oechel4 , Yuri<br />

Shur5 , Charles Tarnocai6 and Donald A. Walker5 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks Palmer Research<br />

Center, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Biology, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska<br />

Fairbanks, (3)USDA-NRCS-NCSS retired, (4)San<br />

Diego State University, (5)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks,<br />

(6)Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada<br />

40-3 11:05 AM The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring<br />

(CALM) Network. Frederick E. Nelson* 1 , Nikolay<br />

I. Shiklomanov1 , K.M. Hinkel2 , Jerry Brown3 and<br />

Galina Mazhitova4 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Delaware,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, (3)<strong>International</strong> Permafrost<br />

Association, (4)Komi Science Center, Russian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

40-4 11:25 AM <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Spitsbergen (Svalbard). Marek<br />

Drewnik* Sr. and Stefan Skiba, Jagiellonian University<br />

40-5 11:45 AM Origin <strong>of</strong> Organic Carbon Pools in Kolyma<br />

Cryosols: Phenomenon <strong>of</strong> Organic Carbon Impregnation<br />

in Mineral Horizons. Nikita S.<br />

Mergelov*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography, RAS<br />

SESSION NO. 41<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Oral<br />

Convenor: Oliver Chadwick, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

Presiding: Peter Schad, Technical University<br />

41-1 1:15 PM Improving the Science <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Change: A Proposal<br />

for the Earth Science Community. Daniel D.<br />

Richter* Jr., Duke University<br />

41-2 1:45 PM History <strong>of</strong> Plowing Over Ten Thousand Years.<br />

Rattan Lal*, Carbon Management and Sequestration<br />

Center, OARDC/FAES, School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources,<br />

Ohio State University, Jon D. Hanson,<br />

USDA-ARS, Northern Great Plains Research Lab

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