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SESSION NO.61<br />
SESSION NO. 61<br />
Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />
RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB),<br />
<strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />
Systems for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Oral<br />
Convenor: Robert Ahrens, USDA/NRCS,Federal Bldg.,<br />
Rm.152<br />
Presiding: Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University<br />
61-1 8:00 AM WRB: Wittingly Reaching Babel ?. Otto Spaargaren*,<br />
ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />
61-2 8:30 AM Use <strong>of</strong> WRB to Classify <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Tropics:<br />
Lessons Form East Africa. Method Kilasara*,<br />
Sokoine Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Patric Gicheru, Kenya<br />
Agricultural Research Institute, Edward Ngatunga,<br />
Ministry <strong>of</strong> Adriculture & Food Security, C.K.K.<br />
Gachene, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nairobi and Joel Melio, ARI,<br />
Mlingano<br />
61-3 8:50 AM Harmonizing the Diagnostic Horizons, Properties,<br />
and Materials used in the World Reference<br />
Base and <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy. Robert J. Engel* 1 , Erika<br />
Micheli2 , Paul McDaniel3 and Craig A. Ditzler1 ,<br />
(1)USDA NSSC, (2)Szent Istvan Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />
and Agrochemistry Dept, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Idaho<br />
61-4 9:10 AM Technosols as a Proposed <strong>Soil</strong> Group for the WRB<br />
(World Reference <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Resources). Andreas<br />
Lehmann*, Hohenheim University (310)<br />
61-5 9:30 AM Algebra <strong>of</strong> the WRB (Formalization <strong>of</strong> the Concept).<br />
Vyacheslav A. Rojkov*, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong><br />
Science Institute<br />
SESSION NO. 62<br />
Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />
1.4A Impact <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification on <strong>Soil</strong><br />
Science and Society—Oral<br />
Convenors: Craig Ditzler, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center;<br />
Robert Ahrens, USDA/NRCS, Federal Bldg., Rm.152<br />
Presiding: Mabel Pazos, Facultad de Agronomía–UNCPBA<br />
62-1 10:15 AM The Magical Numbers <strong>of</strong> the USDA <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy:Towards<br />
an Outline <strong>of</strong> a Theory <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
Resource Taxonomies. Juan Jose Ibanez* 1 , Richard<br />
Arnold2 and Juan Sanchez-Diaz1 , (1)CIDE,<br />
(2)USDA-NRCS (retired)<br />
62-2 10:45 AM On the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Definitions <strong>of</strong> Diagnostic <strong>Soil</strong><br />
Horizons and <strong>Soil</strong> Unit Names. Freddy O. Nachtergaele*,<br />
Food and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United Nations (FAO)<br />
62-3 11:05 AM Cross-Reference System for Interpreting Genetic<br />
<strong>Soil</strong> Classification <strong>of</strong> China to <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy.<br />
Xuezheng Shi* Sr., Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />
62-4 11:25 AM A Proposal to Differentiate Steady State and Dynamic<br />
<strong>Soil</strong> Properties in <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy. Neil E.<br />
Smeck*, The Ohio State University and K. R. Olson,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />
and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />
62-5 11:45 AM Computer-Based Translation Tool Between WRB<br />
and the German <strong>Soil</strong> Classification System. Peter<br />
Schad* 1 , Gabriele Broll2 , Reinhold Jahn3 , Rainer<br />
Baritz4 , Gert Adler4 and Dieter Kuhn5 , (1)Lehrstuhl<br />
für Bodenkunde (<strong>Soil</strong> Science), Department <strong>of</strong> Ecology,<br />
Technische Universität München, (2)University<br />
68<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vechta, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant Nutrition,<br />
Martin Luther University, (4)Federal Institute<br />
for Geosciences and Natural Resources, (5)Institut<br />
AgendaRegio<br />
SESSION NO. 63<br />
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />
2.0A Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy <strong>of</strong> Particulate<br />
Matter Affecting Air, Water & <strong>Soil</strong> Quality—Theater<br />
Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />
Convenor: Paul Bertsch, Univ <strong>of</strong> GA-Savannah River<br />
Ecol.Lab.<br />
Presiding: Will Bleam, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Department<br />
63-1 653b Following the Speciation <strong>of</strong> Lead During Heat-<br />
Treatment <strong>of</strong> Incinerated Municipal Solid Waste.<br />
Maarten Nachtegaal*, SuperXAS Beamline, Swiss<br />
Light Source (SLS), Ruud Struis, General Energy<br />
Dept (ENE), Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Harald<br />
Lutz, AshDec and Christian Ludwig, General Energy<br />
Department (ENE), Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)<br />
63-2 551a Formation <strong>of</strong> Fe(III) Clusters in Natural Organic<br />
Matter. Dean Hesterberg* and Kimberly J. Hutchison,<br />
North Carolina State University<br />
63-3 551b Microscale Synchrotron-FTIR Mapping <strong>of</strong> Carbon<br />
“Hot Spots” on Mineral Surfaces in <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />
James Kinyangi*, Johannes Lehmann, Biqing Liang<br />
and Dawit Solomon, Cornell University<br />
63-4 552a Identifying the Iron Phases in Biosolids-Amended<br />
<strong>Soil</strong>s Via Mössbauer Spectroscopy that Control<br />
Cadmium Sorption. Mark A. Chappell*, Aaron<br />
G.B. Williams, Kirk G. Scheckel and James A. Ryan,<br />
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency<br />
63-5 552b Speciation and Geochemical Cycling <strong>of</strong> Pb, As,<br />
Cr, and Cd in a Contaminated Histosol: Synchrotron<br />
Micro X-ray Diffraction and X-ray Fluorescence<br />
Spectroscopy. Darrell G. Schulze* and Xiadong<br />
Gao, Purdue Univ<br />
63-6 553b Metal Speciation, Bioavailability and Remediation<br />
at Superfund Sediment Sites. Kirk<br />
Scheckel* 1 , Aaron Williams1 , Robert Ford1 , Dean<br />
Neptune2 , James Ryan1 , Steven Acree1 , David Gratson2<br />
, Greg McDermott2 , Thabet Tolaymat1 and<br />
Richard T. Wilkin1 , (1)US EPA, (2)Neptune & Company,<br />
Inc.<br />
63-7 650a The Influence <strong>of</strong> Surface Precipitation on Nickel<br />
Solubility, Bioavailability and Fate in Contaminated<br />
<strong>Soil</strong>s. Edward Peltier*, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
and Donald L. Sparks, U <strong>of</strong> DE, Environmental <strong>Soil</strong><br />
Chemistry<br />
63-8 650b Characterization <strong>of</strong> Sulphur Species in Oxic and<br />
Anoxic Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s with Synchrotron-based X-<br />
Ray Spectromicroscopy. Nora A. Tyufekchieva1 ,<br />
Jörg Prietzel* 1 , Jürgen Thieme2 and Ingrid Kögel-<br />
Knabner1 , (1)Technische Universität München,<br />
(2)Institut für Röntgenphysik<br />
63-9 651a Spectroscopic Evidence for Uranium Bearing<br />
Partculates in Vadose Zone Sediments at Hanford<br />
Doe Site, 300-Area, Washington. Yuji Arai*, U.S.<br />
Geological Survey, Mathew Marcus, Lawrence<br />
Berkeley National Laboratory, Nobumichi Tamura,<br />
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced<br />
Light Source, Antonio Lanzirotti, Consortium for