Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 8:10 AM
Convention Center,, Room 151DEF, Lower Level
192: Management Effects on Forest Soils
Sponsor:S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Presiding:H. N. Chappell, Potlatch Corporation
8:10 AMIntroductory Remarks
8:15 AMBiogeochemistry of Managed Low Elevation Forested Headwater Streams in Western Washington. 
Garrett Liles, University of Washington, Robert Edmonds, University of washington, Daniel Vogt, University of Washington, Richard Bigley, Washington State Department of Natural resources
8:30 AMEarly Soil Responses to Post-Harvest Woody Debris Manipulation and Competing Vegetation Control in Western Oregon and Washington.
Nate Meehan, Oregon State University, Stephen Schoenholtz, Oregon State University, Timothy Harrington, USDA Forest Service
8:45 AMHarvest Residue, Soil Compaction, and Vegetation Control Effects on Early Growth of Douglas-Fir in Coastal Washington. 
Adrian Ares, Weyerhaeuser Company, Thomas Terry, Weyerhaeuser Company, Constance Harrington, U.S. Forest Service, Warren Devine, U.S. Forest Service, Robert Harrison, University of Washington
9:00 AMAbove and Belowground Biomass Distribution of Young Radiata Pine Plantations under Contrasting Soils and Silvilcutural Treatments in the Central Valley of Chile. 
Rafael Rubilar, North Carolina State University - For. Dept. - Forest Nutrition Cooperative, Jose Alvarez, Forestal Mininco S.A., H. Lee Allen, North Carolina State University - For. Dept. - Forest Nutrition Cooperative, Tim Albaugh, North Carolina State University - For. Dept. - Forest Nutrition Cooperative
9:15 AMBreak
9:30 AMSoil Water Is Increased by Overstory and Understory Treatments in an Oregon White Oak - Douglas-Fir Stand.
Warren Devine, USDA Forest Service - PNW Research Station, Constance Harrington, U.S. Forest Service
9:45 AMLinking Forest Response to Measurable Soil Water and Nutrient Characteristics.
James Fralish, Southern Illinois University
10:00 AMEffects of Forest Floor Accumulation and Slash Retention on Nutrient Dynamics in a Loblolly Pine Plantation.
Jose L. Zerpa, North Carolina State University
10:15 AMCharacterization of Soils Associated with Black Spruce in the Boreal Regions of Alaska. 
Noreen D. Zaman, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Chien-Lu Ping, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Edmond C. Packee, University of Alaska Fairbanks
10:30 AMAre East Texas Bottomland Forest Soils Being Re-Engineered by the Exotic Invasive Earthworm Amynthas Diffringens (Baird, 1869)?.
George A. Damoff, Stephen F. Austin State University, Kenneth W. Farrish, Stephen F. Austin State University
10:45 AMEffects of High Ungulate Density on Stand Regeneration, Soil Quality, and Tree Nutrition in Mountain Forests of the Bavarian Lime Alps (Germany). 
Joerg Prietzel, Chair of Soil Science, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Christian Ammer, Lehrstuhl fuer Waldbau und Forsteinrichtung
11:00 AMGeospatial Modeling of Phosphorus within a Multi-Functional and Multi-Use Watershed.
Sabine Grunwald, University of Florida, Christine Bliss, University of Florida, Greg Bruland, University of Florida, Isabel Lopez-Zamora, University of Veracruz, Nicholas Comerford, University of Florida, Donald Graetz, University of Florida
11:15 AMDiscussion
11:30 AMAdjourn

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