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SESSION NO.46<br />

SESSION NO. 46<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

4.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Care and Quality <strong>Soil</strong> Management—Oral<br />

Convenor: Michael Singer, Dept. LAWR,<br />

3308 Plt & Env Sci Bldg<br />

Presiding: David Dent, ISRIC-World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

46-1 1:15 PM The Development <strong>of</strong> EU <strong>Soil</strong> Protection Policy.<br />

Michael Hamell*, European Commission<br />

46-2 1:45 PM <strong>Soil</strong>s, Biodiversity and the Millennium Ecosystem<br />

Assessment. Diana Wall*, Colorado State University<br />

46-3 2:05 PM Fallow Species to Restore Degraded Land in Indonesia.<br />

Iin Purwati Handayani*, Priyono Prawito<br />

and Zainal Muktamar, University <strong>of</strong> Bengkulu<br />

46-4 2:25 PM Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-term Addition <strong>of</strong> Organic Input <strong>of</strong><br />

Contrasting Quality on <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon and Crop<br />

Performance under Sudano-Sahelian Conditions.<br />

A. Mando*, IFDC and M. Bonzi, INERA<br />

46-5 2:45 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Quality under Contrasting Tillage Management<br />

Systems in Semi-Arid Morocco and Spain.<br />

Rachid Mrabet* Sr. 1 , Felix Moreno2 , Engracia<br />

Madejon2 and Jose M. Murillo2 , (1)Centre Régional<br />

de la Recherche Agronomique de Meknès (INRA),<br />

(2)IRNAS (CSIC)<br />

SESSION NO. 47<br />

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

SCE Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

—Oral<br />

Convenor: Chris Johnson, Dept.<strong>of</strong> Civil Eng.<br />

Presiding: Zhihong Xu, Griffith University<br />

47-1 1:15 PM Some Chemical and Spectroscopic Approaches to<br />

Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Organic Matter. Caroline M. Preston*, Pacific<br />

Forestry Centre<br />

47-2 1:45 PM Precision Forestry in the 21st Century: Linking<br />

Climate, Geology, Topography, <strong>Soil</strong>s, and Ecophysiology<br />

to Develop Site Specific Estimates <strong>of</strong><br />

Forest Productivity for Pine and Eucalyptus in<br />

North and South America. Thomas Fox*, Virginia<br />

Polytechnic Institute and State University, Rafael<br />

Rubilar, Universidad de Concepción, H. Lee Allen,<br />

North Carolina State University, Cristian Montes,<br />

Bi<strong>of</strong>orest S.A., John Urrego, Smurfit Carton de<br />

Colombia and Francisco Flores, <strong>International</strong> Paper<br />

Company<br />

47-3 2:05 PM Methodological Standards to Detect Forest <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Carbon Stocks and Stock Changes at Landscape<br />

Scales. Rainer Baritz* 1 , Dietmar Zirlewagen2 , Eric<br />

Van Ranst3 , Mats Olsson4 , Robert Jandl5 , Pere<br />

Rovira6 , Juan Romanya6 , Christian Wirth7 , Maria Erlandsson8<br />

, Zoltan Somogyi9 , Carly Green10 , Mike<br />

Starr11 and Pekka Tamminen11 , (1)Federal Institute<br />

for Geosciences and Natural Resources, (2)IN-<br />

TERRA, (3)Ghent University, (4)SLU, (5)BFW,<br />

(6)University <strong>of</strong> Barcelona, (7)MPI BGC, (8)Genth<br />

University, (9)JRC, (10)University College Dublin,<br />

(11)METLA<br />

47-4 2:25 PM 13C Differentiation between Dissolved and Solid<br />

Organic Carbon in <strong>Soil</strong>s as Induced by Substitution<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Native Deciduous Forest by a Coniferous<br />

Forest. Philippe Amiotte Suchet*, Jean Lev-<br />

62<br />

eque, Catherine Henault, Anthony Gauthier and<br />

Francis Andreux, Microbiologie et Géochimie des<br />

Sols–INRA Université de Bourgogne<br />

47-5 2:45 PM Microbial Functional Diversity—Assessing Impacts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forest Management Practices. Briony<br />

M. Lalor* 1 , Natasha C. Banning 1 , W. Richard Cookson<br />

1 , Carl D. Grant 2 and Daniel V. Murphy 1 ,<br />

(1)School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural and Agricultural Science, The University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Western Australia, (2)Environmental Department,<br />

Alcoa World Alumina<br />

SESSION NO. 48<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Theater I<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenor: Johannes Bouma, retired<br />

Presiding: Hangsheng Lin, Penn State Univ.<br />

48-1 335a Comparison and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Field Methods<br />

(Direct and Indirect) to Estimate <strong>Soil</strong> Water<br />

Fluxes. Dennis Timlin*, USDA-ARS Crop Systems<br />

and Global Change Lab, Yakov A. Pachepsky,<br />

USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML and James Starr,<br />

USDA-ARS<br />

48-2 335b Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Transient Methods For Determining<br />

Hydraulic Conductivity Using Disc Permeameters.<br />

Freeman Cook*, CSIRO Land and<br />

Water and Leon Dawes, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems<br />

48-3 336a Hood Infiltrometer—A New Type <strong>of</strong> Tension Infiltrometer.<br />

Jürgen Punzel*, UGT Environmental<br />

Measuring Techniques Ltd. and Kai Schwärzel, Instiute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Site Ecology, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Forest-, Geo- and Hydro Science, Dresden University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

48-4 336b Using Temporal Persistence for Upscaling <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Water Content and Reducing Uncertainty in <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Moisture Monitoring. Andrey Guber* 1 , Timothy<br />

Gish2 , Yakov Pachepsky3 , Craig S. T. Daughtry4 ,<br />

Thomas J. Nicholson5 and Ralph E. Cady5 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, (2)USDA-ARS Hydrology and<br />

Remote Sensing Laboratory, (3)USDA/ARS/BA/<br />

ANRI/ESML, (4)USDA/ARS, (5)US NRC<br />

48-5 337a Hydrological Pathways <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Losses: a<br />

Multiscale Study <strong>of</strong> the Interaction <strong>of</strong> Different<br />

Land Uses in a Catchment. Bin Zhang* 1 , Jia-Liang<br />

Tang1 , Chao Gao2 and H. Zepp3 , (1)Chinese Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Nanjing University, (3)Ruhr-<br />

University Bochum<br />

48-6 337b A Hydropedologic Study <strong>of</strong> Subsurface Water<br />

Flow in a Forested Catchment. Xiaobo Zhou*,<br />

Penn State University, Henry Lin, Penn State Universtiy,<br />

Charles Walker, The Pennsylvania State University<br />

and Qing Zhu, Department <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, The Pennsylvania State University<br />

48-7 338a Transport <strong>of</strong> Colloids by Transient Wetting<br />

Fronts. Jie Zhuang*, John McCarthy, Larry McKay,<br />

Ching Tu and Ed Perfect, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

48-8 338b Transport and Transformation Processes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greenhouse Gas N2O in the System Groundwater/Vadose<br />

Zone <strong>of</strong> a Catchment in Germany.<br />

Markus Deurer* 1 , Carolin von der Heide2 , Jürgen<br />

Böttcher2 , Wilhelmus Duijnisveld3 and Klaus

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