117 General Soil Physics: II (Includes Graduate Student Competition)



S01 Soil Physics
Monday, October 17, 2011: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
Organizer:
Michael Young
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Patterns of Soil Water Depletion In Irrigated Pecan Orchards In the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Southern New Mexico.
Sanjit Deb, New Mexico State University; Manoj Shukla, New Mexico State University; Parmodh Sharma, New Mexico State University; John Mexal, New Mexico State University
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Investigation of Limiting Soil Water Potential In Histosols to Limit Tip Burn Damage In Romain Lettuce.
Jean Caron, Laval University; Yann Periard, Laval University; Sylvain Jutras, Universite Laval
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The Effect of Water Management On Rice Yields and Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
Takashi Kato, Meiji University; Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University
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Two Dimensional Measurement of Water Content and Electrical Conductivity of Surface Soil with a Multiple-Rod TDR Probe.
Hiroyuki Cho, Saga University; MItsuhiro Inoue, Arid land research center; Daisuke Kodama, Saga University; Kenta Tagawa, Saga University; Hideki Miyamoto, Saga University
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Evaluation of Commercially Available Electromagnetic Sensors for Measuring Soil Water Content and Electrical Conductivity In Mineral, Organic and Saline Soils.
Carlos M. Vaz, EMBRAPA Agricultural Instrumentation; Scott B. Jones, Utah State University; Mercer Meding, University of Arizona; Markus Tuller, University of Arizona
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Evaluation of Electromagnetic Sensors Using Acetic Acid/Water Mixtures - Dielectric Constant and Electrical Conductivity Responses.
Carlos M. Vaz, EMBRAPA Agricultural Instrumentation; Scott B. Jones, Utah State University; Astrid Jacobson, Utah State University; Markus Tuller, University of Arizona
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Automated Soil Moisture Sensors to Measure Drought Conditions In Wyoming Rangelands.
Tegenu Engda, University of Wyoming; Thijs Kelleners, University of Wyoming; Ginger Paige, University of Wyoming; Steve Gray, University of Wyoming
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Soil Moisture Sensor Intercomparisons At the SMAP Marena In Situ Testbed.
Lynn McKee, USDA-ARS Hydrology & Remote Sensing Laboratory; Michael Cosh, USDA-ARS Hydrology & Remote Sensing Laboratory; Tyson Ochsner, Oklahoma State University
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Using the Frequency Domain Method to Identify Transport Processes In Porous Media with Pulse and Step Inputs.
Qiang Zhang, Soil and Fertilizer Institute, Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Xiufu Shuai, Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Imaging Preferential Flow Pathways In Forested Hillslopes Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography.
Ian Leslie, University of Idaho; Robert Heinse, University of Idaho
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Estimation of Nitrate-Nitrogen Concentration In Soil Solution Using Spectral Response.
Giorgi Chighladze, Iowa State University; Amy Kaleita-Forbes, Iowa State University; Stuart Birrell, Iowa State University
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Miscible Displacement of Zn In Soil Columns: Influence of Phosphate.
H. Magdi M. Selim, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center; Keli Zhao, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University (ZAFU); Eric Feguson, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center; Tamer Elbana, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
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Developing a Soil Physical Property Database for the Oklahoma Mesonet.
Bethany L. Scott, Oklahoma State University; Tyson Ochsner, Oklahoma State University; Jeffery B. Basara, University of Oklahoma; Bradley G. Illston, Oklahoma Climatological Survey
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Hysteresis Effects On Soil-Gas Transport Parameters for Different Sand Size Fractions and Particle Shapes.
Shoichiro Hamamoto, Saitama University; Ken Kawamoto, Saitama University; Toshiko Komatsu, Saitama University; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University
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Development of Agricultural Soil-Profile Physical Properties Database, Japan: SolphyJ.
Sadao Eguchi, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Kazuhiro Aoki, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Kazunori Kohyama, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
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Enhanced Water Vapor Flow In Soils for Effective Use of Saline Groundwater for Desert Greening Technology.
Hirotaka Saito, Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology; Maki Otsuka, Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology; Arong Bateer, Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology; Mitsuhiro Inoue, Arid Land Reesarch Center, Tottori University
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Soil Specific Surface Area From Hyper-Dry-Region Water Retention: Links to External and Internal Surface Areas and the Clay to Carbon Ratio.
Lis de Jonge, Aarhus University; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University; Markus Tuller, University of Arizona; Augustus C. Resurreccion, Institute of Civil Engineering, University of the Philippines; Ken Kawamoto, Saitama University; Toshiko Komatsu, Saitama University
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Sprinkler Irrigation Effects on Infiltration and Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity.
Gary A. Lehrsch, USDA-ARS; Dennis C. Kincaid, USDA-ARS
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A Method for Precision Closed-Loop Irrigation Control.
Martin Goodchild, Delta-T Devices; Dick Jenkins, Delta-T Devices; Kazimierz Burek, Delta-T Devices; William Whalley, Rothamsted Research
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Soil Structural Stability At near Saturation As Affected by Soil Properties and Condition.
Amrakh I. Mamedov, USDA-ARS-EWERU, KSU; Guy Levy, Israel Ministry of Agriculture
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Modeling Preferential Flow In Agricultural Settings Using a Source-Responsive Approach.
Kim Perkins, USGS - U.S. Geological Survey; Erik Smith, USGS - U.S. Geological Survey; John R. Nimmo, USGS - U.S. Geological Survey; Benjamin Mirus, USGS - U.S. Geological Survey
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Relating the Air Permeability of Mayon Sand with Its Soil-Water Retention Curve: Measurements and Modeling.
Augustus C. Resurreccion, Institute of Civil Engineering, University of the Philippines; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University; Ken Kawamoto, Saitama University; Toshiko Komatsu, Saitama University
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Evaluation of Gardner-Russo Hydraulic Properties of Soil.
Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University; Tsushima Ishida, Asian Institute of Technology
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Soil Water Retention Estimated From Pore Size Distribution Measured by X-Ray Microtomography.
Fabio A. Cássaro, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Carlos M. Vaz, EMBRAPA Agricultural Instrumentation; Adolfo D. Posadas Durand, Centro Internacional de la Papa-CGIAR/Embrapa Agricultural Instrumentation; Lúcio A. Jorge, EMBRAPA Agricultural Instrumentation Center
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Long-Term Tillage Effects On Soil Physical Properties Under Dryland Conditions In Northeastern Montana.
Jalal Jabro, USDA-ARS; Andrew Lenssen, USDA-ARS; Upendra Sainju, USDA-ARS; Robert Evans, USDA-ARS
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An Artificial Capillary Barrier to Improve Root-Zone Conditions for Horticultural Crops.
Eviatar Ityel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Naftali Lazarovitch, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Moshe Silberbush, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Alon Ben-Gal, Agricultural Research Organization
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Comparison of Site-Specific and Conventional Uniform Irrigation Management for the Lettuce.
Yann Periard, Universite Laval; Jean Caron, Universite Laval; Sylvain Jutras, Universite Laval; Jonathan Lafond, Universite Laval
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Analysis of Soil-Water Movement by Using HYDRUS-1D In a Maize Field In the Arid Region of China.
Kenta Tagawa, Saga University; Hiroyuki Cho, Saga University; Masaharu Kitano, Kyushu University; Weizhen Wang, Cold and Arid Regions Environment and Engineering Research Institute
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Redistribution and Transport of E.Coil In Intact Soil Macro-Aggregates.
Wei Wang, Michigan State University; Alexandra Kravchenko, Michigan State University; Timothy Johnson, Michigan State University; Sangeetha Srinivasan, Michigan State University; Alvin Smucker, Michigan State University; Mark Rivers, Center for Advanced Radiation Sources, University of Chicago
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Fate and Transport Modeling of Nitrogen and Organic Matter In Soils Using HP1.
Nobuo Toride, Mie University; DaiWen Chen, Mie University
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Nonlinear Effects of Dissolved NaCl Concentrations on Water Evaporation From Porous Media.
Mansoureh Norouzi Rad, Boston University; Micheal N. Dyonisius, Boston University; Nima Shokri, Boston University
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Land Use Impact On Soil Structure.
Sleem Kreba, University of Kentucky; Ole Wendroth, University of Kentucky; Mark Coyne, University of Kentucky
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Temporal Stability of Soil Water Storage, Carbon Dioxide, and Nitrous Oxide Flux.
Sleem Kreba, University of Kentucky; Ole Wendroth, University of Kentucky; Rebecca McCulley, University of Kentucky
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Determination of the Intrinsic Conducting Porosity From Infiltration Measurements on a Water Repellent Sandy Soil.
Henry W. Chau, University of Saskatchewan; Asim Biswas, University of Saskatchewan; Vladimir Vujanovic, University of Saskatchewan; Bing Cheng Si, University of Saskatchewan
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Rice Rotation and Tillage Effects on Soil Aggregates and Their Associated Carbon and Nitrogen Contents.
Jill M. Motschenbacher, University of Arkansas; Kristofor R. Brye, University of Arkansas; Merle M. Anders, University of Arkansas; Edward E. Gbur, University of Arkansas
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Effects of Low Temperature Fire On Soil Aggregate Stability.
Ammar A. Albalasmeh, University of California-Merced; Markus Berli, Desert Research Institute; David S. Shafer, Desert Research Institute; Teamrat A. Ghezzehei, University of California-Merced
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Experimental Evaluation of Heat Pulse Energy Balance Approach for Measuring Transient Evaporation.
Pukhraj K. Deol, North Carolina State University; Joshua Heitman, North Carolina State University; Aziz Amoozegar, North Carolina State University; Tusheng Ren, China Agricultural University; Robert Horton, Agronomy Department
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Landscape Characteristics of Soil Water Spatial Pattern: Similarity At Depths and Over Times.
Asim Biswas, University of Saskatchewan; Bing Cheng Si, University of Saskatchewan
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Assessing the Potential of Biochar In Increasing Water Holding Capacity of Sandy Soils.
Andres Basso, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University; Fernando Miguez, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University; David Laird, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University; Robert Horton, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University
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Spatial Variability of Infiltration Rate and Sodium Content of Desert Soils: Implications for Management of Irrigation Using Treated Wastewater.
Pradip Adhikari, New Mexico State University; Manoj K. Shukla, New Mexico State University; John G. Mexal, New Mexico State University
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Measuring Greenhouse Gases Emissions In a Rice Paddy Field Using Micrometeorological Techniques.
Shujiro Komiya, Meiji University; Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University; Kentaro Katano, Meiji University
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Soil Water Depletion Under Annual and Perennial Bioenergy Cropping Systems.
Yohannes T. Yimam, Oklahoma State University; Tyson Ochsner, Oklahoma State University; Vijaya Gopal Kakani, Oklahoma State University; Jason Warren, Oklahoma State University
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Effects of Irrigation Intervals for Paddy Rice Plants On Greenhouse Gas Fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O).
Yusuke Kudo, Meiji University; Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University; Takashi Kato, Meiji University; Naoto Shimozono, Meiji University
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Mapping Soil Physical Structure of Loamy Agricultural Fields for Assessing Localised Potential Leaching Risks.
Trine Nørgaard, Aarhus University; Anders Vendelboe, Aarhus University; Preben Olsen, Aarhus University; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University; Lis de Jonge, Aarhus University
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Water and Solute Movement In a Deep Layer Soil After Soil Sterilization with Hot Water.
Yuki Ito, MeijiUniversity, Graduate School of Agriculture; Hiroyuki Ochiai, MeijiUniversity, Graduate School of Agriculture; Kazuhiro Ota, Kanagawa Agricaltural Technology Center; Takeo Kitaura, Kanagawa Agricaltural Technology Center; Nobuhiro Kita, Kanagawa Agricaltural Technology Center; Kosuke Noborio, MeijiUniversity, Graduate School of Agriculture
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Application of Thermo-Time Domain Reflectometry Techniques to Detect Mineral Oil-Contaminated Soil.
Shinsuke Aoki, Meiji University; Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University
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Sensible Heat Balance Method to Determine Rates of Soil Freezing and Thawing: Model Evaluation.
Yuki Kojima, Iowa State University; Robert Horton, Iowa State University; Joshua Heitman, North Carolina State University; Gerald Flerchinger, USDA-ARS
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In-Situ Characterization of Wastewater Flow and Transport From At-Grade Line Sources to Shallow Groundwater.
Amanuel O. Weldeyohannes, University of Alberta; Miles Dyck, University of Alberta; R. Gary Kachanoski, Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Soil Wettability As a Function of Organic Matter Molecular Structure.
Priscilla Woolverton, Oregon State University; Markus Kleber, Oregon State University; Maria Ines Dragila, Oregon State University
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Spatial Variability of Energy In An Unsaturated Soil Cover System.
Lindsay Tallon, University of Saskatchewan; Bing Cheng Si, University of Saskatchewan; S. Lee Barbour, University of Saskatchewan
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Land Use Effects and Spatial Variation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Missouri Floodplain Soils.
Benjamin Moore, University of Missouri; Peter Motavalli, University of Missouri; Scott Holan, University of Missouri; Ranjith Udawatta, University of Missouri
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Coupled Transport of Nitrate and Chloride Through Layered Porous Media.
Amir M. Gonzalez, New Mexico State University; Manoj K. Shukla, New Mexico State University
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Soil Physical Attributes Affected by Crop Systems and Materials for Acidity Correction.
Gustavo S. Castro Sr., São Paulo State University; Carlos Costa Crusciol, São Paulo State University
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Solution Chemistry Effects On Soil Hydraulic Properties: Changes with Changing Soil Water Content.
David P. Huber, Colorado State University; Greg Butters, Colorado State University; Luis Garcia, Colorado State University
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Predicting the Impacts of Climate Change On Soil Water and Heat Dynamics with Statistically Downscaled GCM Projections.
Chihiro Kato, University of Tokyo; Taku Nishimura, University of Tokyo; Hiromi Imoto, University of Tokyo; Tsuyoshi Miyazaki, University of Tokyo
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Analysis of Field-Scale Soil Moisture Spatial Distributions by Geostatistics and Maximum Entropy Theory.
Jingnuo Dong, Oklahoma State University; Tyson Ochsner, Oklahoma State University; Michael H. Cosh, USDA-ARS
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Comparison of Drought Risk Assessments Based On Measured Versus Estimated Soil Water Deficits In Oklahoma.
Guilherme Torres, Oklahoma State University; Romulo Lollato, Oklahoma State University; Clayton Elder, Oklahoma State University; Evan Booher, Oklahoma State University; Tyson Ochsner, Oklahoma State University
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Inverse Modeling Water Contents of Semiarid Soils Using Multi-Objective Parameter Optimization to Obtain the Compromise Solution.
Todd G. Caldwell, Desert Research Institute; Thomas Wohling, University of Tübingen; Gerald Flerchinger, USDA-ARS; Michael H. Young, University of Texas at Austin; Eric V. McDonald, Desert Research Institute; Stuart P. Hardegree, USDA-ARS
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Sorption of Phenanthrene In Agricultural Soils.
Antonio Soares, Aarhus University; Luong Nhat Minh, Aarhus University; Anders Lindblad Vendelboe, Aarhus University; Philipp Mayer, Aarhus University; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University; Lis de Jonge, Aarhus University
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Determining Sensible Heat Fluxes At and Beneath a Soil Surface.
Xiao Zhang, China Agricultural University; Liyun Zhang, China Agricultural University; Tusheng Ren, China Agricultural University; Joshua Heitman, North Carolina State University; Robert Horton, Iowa State University
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A Novel Method for Characterizing Geometries of Interaggregate Planar Pores In Soils with Vertic Properties.
Dennis Eck, University of Kansas; Daniel Hirmas, University of Kansas
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Prediction of Ephemeral Gully Locations: Case Studies In Mississippi and Black Soil Region of China.
Tianyu Zhang, USDA National Sedimentation Laboratory; G.V. Wilson, USDA National Sedimentation Laboratory; Robert Wells, USDA National Sedimentation Laboratory; R.B. Bingner, USDA National Sedimentation Laboratory; Seth Dabney, USDA National Sedimentation Laboratory; Baoyuan Liu, Beijing Normal University
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Spatial Dependence of Soil Properties Using Integral Scales.
Parmodh Sharma, New Mexico State University; Manoj Shukla, New Mexico State University; Dawn VanLeeuwen, New Mexico State University; Theodore Sammis, New Mexico State University
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Understanding the Dipole-Like Nature of Macroporous Flow In Soils.
Yumao Jin, Auburn; Navin Kumarr Twarakavi, Auburn University; Prabhakar clement, Auburn
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On the Validity of Darcy's Law In Subsurface Flow Regimes.
Yumao Jin, Auburn; Navin Kumarr Twarakavi, Auburn University; Prabhakar clement, Auburn University
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