Monday, 7 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
79: Symposium--Water and Chemical Fluxes from the Pore to Landscape Scale: III
Sponsor:S01 Soil Physics
Cosponsor:S11 Soils & Environmental Quality
Flow and Transport Comparison between Lysimeter and Field.
Thomas Puetz, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich, Roy Kasteel, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich, Joachim Dressel, BASF AG, Bjoern Brumhard, Bayer Cropscience, Fritz Fuehr, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich, Harry Vereecken, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich
A Monolithic Lysimeter as a Representative Section of the Field Situation.
Thomas Puetz, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich, Harry Vereecken, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich
Automated Lysimeter Fluxmeter Soil Water and Solute Flow Data Set.*
Brian Lepore, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Soil Science, Birl Lowery, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Soil Science, John Norman, University of Wisconsin
Information Content and Complexity of Simulated Soil Water Fluxes.*
Yakov Pachepsky, USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML, Andrey Guber, Dep. of Earth and Environmental Sci., University of California, Riverside, Diederik Jacques, SCK-CEN, Jirka Simunek, Department of Environmental Science, Martinus Van Genuchten, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory, Thomas J. Nicholson, US NRC, Ralph E. Cady, US NRC
Chloride Mass Balance Errors in Low-Chloride Environments.
Glendon Gee, Battelle, J. M. Keller, Battelle, R. J. Serne, Battelle, W. H. Albright, Desert Research Institute, D. L. Decker, Desert Research Institute
Measuring Soil Water Flux by the Heat Pulse Ratio Method.*
Tyson Ochsner, USDA-ARS, Gerard Kluitenberg, Kansas State Univ., Robert Horton, Iowa State University
X-Ray Computed Tomography for Qualitative and Quantitative Characterization of Surface Crack Networks in Clay Soils.
Thomas Gebrenegus, University of Idaho, Markus Tuller, University of Idaho
Rainfall-Induced Release of Manure Constituents: Comparison of Models.*
Andrey Guber, Dep. of Earth and Environmental Sci., University of California, Riverside, Daniel Shelton, USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML, Yakov Pachepsky, USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML, Ali Sadeghi, USDA-ARS Environmental Quality Lab
Effect of pH and Organic Carbon Content on Adsorption and Retardation of 2,4-D in Soil.
Toshiko Komatsu, Saitama Univerity, Kouko Ohta, Akita Cty Government, Ken Kawamoto, Saitama University, Per Moldrup, Aalborg University, Sotaro Ito, Hiroshima University
Dissolved Organic Matter Transport through Soil Columns.*
Kathleen Hossler, Environmental Science Graduate Program, SNR, Sindhu Jagadamma, Environmental Science Graduate Program, SNR, Manoj K. Shukla, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
Colloid-Facilitated Transport in Variably Saturated Porous Media: Numerical Modeling and Experimental Verification.
Changming He, Department of Environmental Sciences, Jirka Simunek, Department of Environmental Science, Liping Pang, Institute of Environmental Science & Research, Scott Bradford, George E. Brown, Jr., Salinity Laboratory
Studying Colloid Transport in Porous Media with Geocentrifuges.*
Markus Flury, Washington State University, Szabolcs Czigany, University of Pecs, TTK, Prabhakar Sharma, Washington State University, Earl Mattson, Idaho National Laboratory
Retention and Transport of Colloids in Heterogeneous Media under Variably Saturated Conditions.
Jie Han, University of Delaware, Yan Jin, University of Delaware
Transport and Retention of Arsenate and Phosphate in Soils.
Hua Zhang, LSU-Agronomy & Environmental Manag, H. M. Selim*, LSU-Agronomy & Environmental Manag
Predicting Retardation of Ca2+ and CL Transport in an Andisol Resulting from Simultaneous Changes in Cation- and Anion-Exchange Capacities.
Hiroyuki Ieda, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Hidetaka Katou, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Sho Shiozawa, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Phosphorus Leaching from a Tile-Drained Field Soil under Reductive Dissolution of Iron.*
Jaime Mejias, Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Markus Flury, Washington State University, Claudio Stockle, Washington State University, Joseph Harrison, Washington State University, James Harsh, Washington State University, Lynn VanWieringen, Washington State University
Lateral Transport of Solutes through the Capillary Fringe: Field Evaluation.*
Sergio M. Abit Jr., Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State University, Aziz Amoozegar, Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State University, Michael Vepraskas, Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State University, Christopher Niewoehner, Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State University
Quantifying a Shallow Groundwater Leachate Flux in a Non –Tilled Drained System.
Timothy Gish, USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Lab., King-Jau Kung, Department of Soil Science, Craig S. Daughtry, USDA/ARS Hydrology & Remote Sensing, Tammo S. Steenhuis, Cornell University, Eileen Kladivko, Purdue University, Thomas J. Nicholson, US NRC, Ralph E. Cady, US NRC
Non-Isothermal Fate and Transport Modeling of Drip-Applied Fumigant in Plastic-Mulched Soil Beds.
Wonsook Ha, Univ. of Florida, Craig Stanley, University of Florida-GCREC, Husein A. Ajwa, UC Davis c/o USDA-ARS, Robert Mansell, University of Florida
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