590 Soil Interpretations

Oral Session
S05 Pedology
Interpreting the proper use of soils to maximize and enhance their ecossystem services is vital to maintaining environmental health and agricultural sustainability.
Monday, 6 October 2008: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 361C

Presiding:
Craig Ditzler and Sharon Waltman
10:10 AM
Introductory Remarks
10:15 AM
Google Maps as an Aid for Land Use Planning Decisions.
Thomas Mueller, Univ. of Kentucky; Nathan Hamilton, University of Kentucky; J.E. Mueller, TJTech; B.D. Lee, University of Kentucky; A.C. Pike, Photo Science, INC; Anastasios Karathanasis, Univ. of Kentucky; T.J. Nieman, University of Kentucky; D.I. Carey, Kentucky Geological Survey; Demetrio Zourarakis, Division of Geographic Information
10:30 AM
Using Soil Properties and Terrain Attributes to Determine Landslide Potential in Southern Indiana Landscapes.
Dena Marshall, USDA-NRCS; Phillip Owens, Purdue Univ., Agronomy Dep.; B.D. Lee, Purdue University; Timothy Porter, Purdue Univ.
10:45 AM
Measured Versus Estimated Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity for Some Indiana Soils Using Pedotransfer Functions Derived from Micromorphology.
Zamir Libohova, Purdue University; Phillip Owens, Purdue Univ.; Philip Schoeneberger, USDA-NRCS; B.D. Lee, Purdue University; Laura Bowling, Purdue Univ.
11:00 AM
Adjourn
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