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SESSION NO.98<br />
98-3 11:05 AM The Influence <strong>of</strong> Artificial Detrital Structure on<br />
Hydraulic Properties <strong>of</strong> Urban <strong>Soil</strong>s. Steffen<br />
Trinks 1 , Heiner St<strong>of</strong>fregen* 1 , Rudolf Plagge 2 and<br />
Gerd Wessolek 1 , (1)Technical University Berlin,<br />
(2)Institut für Bauklimatik<br />
98-4 11:25 AM Kappametrical Research <strong>of</strong> Urban <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />
Moscow. Maria A. Gladysheva*, Alexander Ivanov<br />
and Marina Stroganova, Moscow State Lomonosov<br />
University/<strong>Soil</strong> Science Department<br />
98-5 11:45 AM <strong>Soil</strong>s and Vegetation in Cities: Approaches to Mitigating<br />
the Urban Heat Island. Cynthia Rosenzweig*<br />
and Daniel Hillel, Goddard Institute, Columbia<br />
University<br />
SESSION NO. 99<br />
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />
1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Theater<br />
Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />
Convenor: Oliver Chadwick, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />
Presiding: Peter Schad, Technische Universität München<br />
99-1 350a Stable Isotope Geochemistry Used in Recent<br />
Pedological Studies: Carbon Cycle in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Boreal<br />
Regions. Ahmad Landi*, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Saskatchewan<br />
99-2 351b Quantifying the Rate <strong>of</strong> Re-Crystallization <strong>of</strong><br />
Carbonate in a Loess <strong>Soil</strong> by Artificial 14C Labelling.<br />
Konstantin Pustovoytov*, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim,<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> soil Scienc e and Land Evaluation,<br />
Ekaterina Shevtzova, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim/Insitute<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation<br />
and Yakov Kuzyakov, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim/Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation<br />
99-3 352a Occluded C in Phytoliths: a Potential Mechanism<br />
for Carbon Sequestration in a Pacific Northwest<br />
Mollisol. Hero Gollany*, Columbia Plateau<br />
Conservation Research Center, Raymond Allmaras,<br />
Retired ARS Scientist and Stephan Albrecht, USDA-<br />
ARS<br />
99-4 450a Evolution <strong>of</strong> Virgin Solonetzic <strong>Soil</strong> Complexes in<br />
the Past 50 Years. Nikolai B. Khitrov* 1 , Nina M.<br />
Novikova2 and Natalia A. Volkova2 , (1)V.V.<br />
Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute, (2)Water Problems<br />
Institute<br />
99-5 450b Effects <strong>of</strong> Long-term Application <strong>of</strong> Potassium<br />
Chloride Fertilizer on the Accumulation <strong>of</strong> Chloride<br />
in the <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile, Water Relations, Fibre<br />
Quality and Yield <strong>of</strong> Cotton in an Arid Environment.<br />
Muhammad Iqbal Makhdum* 1 , Muhammad<br />
Ashraf2 , Humayun Pervez3 and Muhammad Islam<br />
Gill1 , (1)Central Cotton Research Institute Multan,<br />
Pakistan, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Botony, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Chemistry, Bahauddin<br />
Zakariya University<br />
99-6 451a Country-Scale Changes in Salinity/Sodicity/Alkalinity<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hungarian <strong>Soil</strong>s as Shown by the National<br />
<strong>Soil</strong> Monitoring Network. Tibor Tóth* 1 ,<br />
Dalma Kovacs1 and Péter Marth2 , (1)Research Institute<br />
for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry <strong>of</strong><br />
the Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Central Service<br />
for Plant Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />
99-7 451b High Sulfur Inputs in Northern California Vineyards:<br />
Short-term Fates and Long-term Implica-<br />
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tions. Eve-Lyn S. Hinckley*, Scott Fendorf and<br />
Pamela A. Matson, Stanford University<br />
99-8 452a Chemical Properties <strong>of</strong> an Oxisol under Longterm<br />
No Till and Conventional Till Systems. Maria<br />
de Fátima Guimarães* 1 , Cibele Masciolli R.<br />
Portella 2 , Osmar R. Brito 1 , Christian Feller 3 , Carmen<br />
S. V. J. Neves 1 and Jerry Ritchie 4 , (1)UEL, (2)State<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Londrina, (3)IRD, (4)ARS-BARC-<br />
HRSL<br />
99-9 452b Long-term Organic Farming Impacts on <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility.<br />
Jessica G. Davis* 1 , Jami Daniel 1 and Lewis<br />
Grant 2 , (1)Colorado State University, (2)Grant Family<br />
Farms<br />
99-10 453a Effect <strong>of</strong> Tillage, Water and Nutrient Management<br />
on <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Parameters under Rice-<br />
Wheat and Maize-Wheat Cropping Systems. Anil<br />
Kumar Singh*, Water Technology Centre<br />
SESSION NO. 100<br />
Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />
1.5B <strong>Soil</strong> Sampling in Space and Time—Oral<br />
Convenor: Jan Hendrickx, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Earth & Env. Sci.<br />
Presiding: Gerard B.M. Heuvelink, Wageningen University<br />
and Research Centre<br />
100-1 1:15 PM Sampling in Space and Time for Natural Resource<br />
Monitoring. Dick J. Brus*, Jaap J. de Gruitjer<br />
and Martin Knotters, Wageningen University and<br />
Research Centre<br />
100-2 1:45 PM Latin Hypercube Sampling for Assessing the<br />
Quality <strong>of</strong> Legacy <strong>Soil</strong> Data and Optimizing <strong>Soil</strong><br />
Sampling. Alex McBratney* 1 , Florence Carre2 and<br />
Budiman Minasny1 , (1)The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney,<br />
(2)European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute<br />
for Environment and Sustainability<br />
100-3 2:05 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Water Content Sampling in Space and Time:<br />
A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Methods. Steven R. Evett* 1 ,<br />
Brice Ruthardt1 , Naem Mazahrih2 , Nedal Katbehbader2<br />
, Terry Howell1 , Judy Tolk1 and James<br />
Ayars3 , (1)USDA-ARS, (2)National Center for Agricultural<br />
Research and Technology Transfer,<br />
(3)USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory<br />
100-4 2:25 PM Spatial and Temporal Variability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture<br />
Content. sidney r. Vieira* 1 , Célia R. Grego1 ,<br />
G.Clarke Topp2 and Walter Zebchuk2 , (1)Instituto<br />
Agronômico, (2)E. Cereal & Oilseed Res. Centre<br />
100-5 2:45 PM Sampling Design Assessment for Agrosystem<br />
Monitoring Based on Virtual Landscape Modeling.<br />
Luc Sorel1 , Christian Walter* 1 , Thomas Chauvet1<br />
and Alex McBratney2 , (1)INRA Agrocampus<br />
Rennes, UMR SAS, (2)The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney