Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
186: Anthropogenic and Subaqueous Soils
Sponsor:S05 Pedology
Design of a Thermocouple-Based Soil Thermometer.
Eric Brevik, Valdosta State University, Richard Faucett, Valdosta State University
How Do Human-Modified Landforms Fit into Geomorphic Descriptions?.*
Philip Schoeneberger, USDA-NRCS, Joyce Scheyer, USDA-NRCS
Soil Survivors of the Copper Basin in Tennessee.
John Ammons, University of Tennessee, Janice Branson, Tennessee Tech University, David Walker, University of Tennessee
Particle Size Distribution of Culturally Amended Soils in Western Scotland.
Gordon Robertson, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Cynthia Stiles, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Base Cation Reserves in Two Tropical Soils under Cacao Agroforestry Systems.*
Leigh A. Winowiecki, University of Idaho, Paul McDaniel, University of Idaho, Eduardo Somarriba, CATIE, Jodi Johnson-Maynard, University of Idaho, Anita Falen, University of Idaho
Soils of the Garden and Pool Complex Archaeological Site in Petra, Jordan.
John E. Foss, University of Tennessee, Mike Essington, University of Tennessee, Karen Gartley, University of Delaware, Leigh-Ann Bedal, Penn State Erie
Application of Geomorphological and Pedological Characteristics to a Plains Indian Archaeological Site.
Crystal J. Frey, University of Missouri, Randall J. Miles, University of Missouri, W. Raymond Wood, University of Missouri
Comparison of Archaeological Sites and Gravesites Using Ground-Penetrating Radar and Soil Analyses.
C.P. Chilton, University of Florida, M. E. Collins, University of Florida
Pre-Burial and Post-Burial Soil Analyses of Control Clandestine Graves.*
John Schultz, University of Central Florida, M.E. Collins, University of Florida
Pedogenesis and the Equilibrium Condition of Terrestrial and Subaqueous Soils.
Thomas J. Saunders, University of Florida, G. W. Hurt, USDA-NRCS, M.E. Collins, University of Florida, Thomas K. Frazer, Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
New Latitudes: Subaqueous Soil Research in Florida.*
K.C. Fischler, University of Florida, L.R. Ellis, University of Florida, T.J. Saunders, University of Florida, M.E. Collins, University of Florida
Using Pedometrics to Map Soils on Disturbed or Degraded Landscapes.
Mark Stolt, University of Rhode Island, Timothy Twohig, University of Rhode Island
Bioindication of Soil Degradation Processes on Chernozem Soils (a Case Study in Hungary).
Balazs Szeder, Szent Istvan University, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Department, Barbara Simon, Szent Istvan University, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Department, Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Department
Biogeochemical Nutrient Distribution in Disturbed Forest Ecosystem of Northern Alabama.
Maria Nobles, Alabama A&M University, Monday Mbila, Alabama A&M University, Wallace Dillon, Alabama A&M University

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