Tuesday, 7 October 2008: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
698: Land Use and Soil and Water Quality (includes Graduate Student Competition) (Posters)
Sponsor:S11 Soils & Environmental Quality
Erosion-Induced Transport of Microorganisms in Runoff from Livestock Wastewater Land Application Areas.
Minyoung Kim, National Institute of Agricultural Engineering, RDA, Jeanette Thurston, USDA-ARS
Occurrence and Diversity of Enterococci Species in Creeks as Indications of Non-Point Sources of Fecal Contamination.
Donna Caasi, Oklahoma State University, Shiping Deng, Oklahoma State University
Sulfur Dynamics and Activities of Sulfur-Transforming Enzymes in Prairie Soils.
Samar Shawaqfeh, Oklahoma State University, Shiping Deng, Oklahoma State University, Eirini Katsalirou, Oklahoma State University
Variations in Dissolved Soil Nutrients in a Temperate Agroforestry Watershed.
Ranjith P. Udawatta, Center for Agroforestry, Harold E. Garrett, Center for Agroforestry, Brandon Adamson, University of Missouri
Variation in Soil Enzyme Activities in a Temperate Agroforestry Watershed.
Ranjith P. Udawatta, Center for Agroforestry, Robert Kremer, USDA-ARS, Peter P. Motavalli, Dept. of Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences, Stephen H. Anderson, Dept. of Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences, Harold E. Garrett, Center for Agroforestry
Phosphorus Translocation as Impacted by Subsurface Hydrology.
Janice Branson, Tennessee Tech. Univ.
Effect of Drainage Flow on Phosphorus Concentrations in a Water Conservation Area Canal in South Florida.
Orlando Diaz, University of Florida, Samira Daroub, University of Florida, Timothy Lang, University of Florida, Michael G. Waldon, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Nonpoint Source of Nutrients and Herbicides Associated with Sugarcane Production and Its Impact on Louisiana Coastal Water Quality.
Kewei Yu, Louisiana State University, Ronald DeLaune, Louisiana State University, Rui Tao, Louisiana State University, Robert Beine, Louisiana State University
Conductivity of Runoff and Percolation Water during Winter and Spring Storm Events.
Josef H. Gorres, University of Rhode Island, Rebecca Nelson Brown, University of Rhode Island
How Surface Roughness Affects Chemical Transfer from Soil to Surface Runoff?.
Clement Bataille, ENSAT, Chi-Hua Huang, USDA-ARS
Biomass Allocation of Two Types of Prairie Vegetation used for Bioretention in Urban Compacted Soil.
Marie Johnston, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Erika Kuether, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Nick Balster, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Quantification of Chemical Transport Processes from Soil to Surface Runoff.
Kun Tian, Northwest Agricultural & Forestry University, Chi-Hua Huang, USDA-ARS
Chemically-Treated Composted Biosolids Enhance Water Conservation and Quality on Urban Landscapes.
Ronnie Schnell, Texas A&M University - Soil & Crop Sciences, Donald Vietor, Texas A&M University, Clyde H. Munster, Texas A&M University, Biological & Agricultural Engineer, Tony Provin, Texas A&M University, Richard White, Texas A&M University
Monitoring Soil Quality of Golf Course Fairways Irrigated with Secondary Treated Wastewater.
Guy Porter, University of Hawaii, Russell Yost, University of Hawaii, Rowena Valencia-Gica, University of Hawaii, Rosalin Pattnaik, University of Hawaii, Greg Wiecko, University of Guam
Modifying the SMAF to Interpret Ecosystem Functions Using EPIC Output.
Shujiang Kang, North Carolina State University-Crop Science Dept., Susan S. Andrews, USDA-NRCS, J. Paul Mueller, North Carolina State University
Comparison of Performance of REML and OLS Variogram Fitting on Simulated Data.
Iurii Shcherbak, Michigan State University, Alexandra N. Kravchenko, Michigan State University
Geospatial Mapping of Soil Nitrate-Nitrogen Distribution Under a Mixed-Land Use System.
Sanjay Lamsal, University of Florida, Sabine Grunwald, Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Christine Bliss, USDA-FS (Forest Service), N.B. Comerford, University of Florida, Don Graetz, University of Florida
Development of Scale-dependent Water Quality Model to Predict Nutrient Loading.
Minyoung Kim, National Institute of Agricultural Engineering, RDA, Minkyeong Kim, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA
Using EMI, Geospatial Statistics and Multi-Linear Regression for Identifying Areas of Manure Accumulation on Feedlot Surfaces.
Bryan L. Woodbury, USDA-ARS U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Scott M. Lesch, USDA-ARS, U.S. Salinity Laboratory, Roger A. Eigenberg, USDA-ARS U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Daniel N. Miller, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Mindy J. Spiehs, USDA-ARS U.S. Meat Animal Research Center
Assessing Soil Quality Data by Positive Matrix Factorization.
Jianhang Lu, SCAQMD, Pingping Jiang, University of California, Laosheng Wu, University of California-Riverside, Andrew Chang, University of California-Riverside
Mapping Soil Chemical Properties for Diversifying Land Use In An Agro-Ecological Sub Region of Punjab, India Using Geographic Information System.
Bhupinder Singh, Punjab Agricultural University, Raj Kumar, Punjab Agricultural University, H. S. Jassal, Punjab Agricultural University, B. D. Sharma, Punjab Agricultural University
Indicators of Ecosytem Health and the Impact of Mineralized Terrain.
Steve Blecker, USGS, Lisa Stillings, USGS, Michael Amacher, USDA-FS (Forest Service), James A. Ippolito, USDA-ARS-NWISRL, Nicole DeCrappeo, USGS-FRESC, Larry Gough, USGS
The Relationship of Soil 15N to N Status in New Zealand Pasture and Intensive landuse systems.
Bryan Stevenson, Landcare Research, Roger Parfitt, Landcare Research, Troy Baisden, GNS Science, Louis Schipper, University of Waikato
Effect of Loblolly-Pine Thinning on Pastoral-Silvopastoral System Establishment and Some Soil Properties.
Gueorgui Anguelov, Florida A&M Univ., Oghenekome U. Onokpise, Florida A&M Univ., Leroy Whilby, Florida A&M Univ., Nadine G. Bradley, Florida A&M Univ.

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