378 General Forest, Range and Wildland Soils: I

Oral Session
S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils While carbon and nutrient cycling get the limelight in recent times, there are other important topics of S7 divisions' work that cannot be placed, or easily placed, in those two areas. Therefore, the goal of this session will be to "catch" the research that deals with other areas, some of which may include forest hydrology, restoration, or simply biomass growth.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 7:55 AM-11:15 AM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Room 217D

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Organizer:
Kathryn B. Piatek
Presiders:
Margaret Schmidt and Jay Raymond
8:00 AM
8:15 AM
Determining Soil Spatial Variation in Teak and Native Tropical Forest Plots Using EMI.
Laetitia Brechet, University of the West Indies; Mike Oatham, University of the West Indies; Mark Wuddivira, University of the West Indies; David Robinson, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales
8:30 AM
Shrubby Reed-Mustard Habitat: Parent Material, Soil, and Landscape Characteristics.
Laureen S. Kelly, Utah State University; Janis Boettinger, Utah State University
9:00 AM
Soil Disturbance and Site Impacts From a Thinning Operation In Kentucky.
Emily A. Carter, U.S. Forest Service; Jason Thompson, U.S. Forest Service
9:15 AM
9:30 AM
9:45 AM
Biomass Production, C, N and P Sequestration In Short Rotation Plantation of Hybrid Poplar On Deep Row Applied Biosolids.
Kirill Kostyanovsky, Texas A&M University System; Gregory Evanylo, Virginia Tech; Thomas Fox, Virginia Tech
10:00 AM
Histosols In the Canopy of Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) and Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum) Trees At the Queets River Watershed, Olympic Nationa Park, Washington.
Camila F. Tejo Haristoy, University of Washington; Darlene Zabowski, University of Washington; Nalini M. Nadkarni, The Evergreen State College
10:15 AM
The Effects of Site and Soil Characteristics On Pacific Northwest Douglas-Fir Growth.
Kim Littke, University of Washington; Robert Harrison, University of Washington; Darlene Zabowski, Univerrsity of Washington
10:30 AM
Extensive Erosion In High Altitude Alfisols After the Schultz Fire 2010, Arizona.
Daniel Neary, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Karen A. Koestner, USDA Forest Service (FS); Ann Youberg, Arizona Geological Survey; Peter E. Koestner, USDA Forest Service (FS)
10:45 AM
Assessment of Equations for Predicting Specific Surface Area of Base-Poor Forest Soils.
Colin J. Whitfield, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Carolyn Reid, Trent University
11:00 AM