289 Soil-Landscape Investigations within the National Cooperative Soil Survey: Past, Present, and Future: II

Poster Session
S05 Pedology Classic soil-landscape studies (Desert Project, Iowa Loess Study, Willamette Valley and Coastal Plain studies) have focused on the physical, chemical and biologic interaction and related soil taxonomy across a defined geomorphic region and have provided valuable knowledge to understanding soil formation. The Soil Survey MLRA approach has rejuvenated the interest in regional studies /projects, breathing new life into this concept. The investment is multiplied by focusing on regional projects, training new scientists and evaluating new approaches such as ecological site descriptions and dynamic soil properties. This topic highlights existing and legacy studies as well as potential future research needs.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1

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Organizers:
Phillip Owens , Brad Lee and Samuel J. Indorante
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Implementing Soil Data Joining and Recorrelation (SDJR) in MLRA Soil Survey Projects.
Kenneth F. Scheffe, USDA-NRCS; Cameron Loerch, USDA-NRCS; Paul Finnell, USDA-NRCS
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A Model for Soil Organic Carbon Determination Using Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy.
Sara Nuss, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center; David Weindorf, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center; Yuanda Zhu, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL CENTER; Beatrix Haggard, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center; Amanda McWhirt, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center; Josh Lofton, Louisiana State University AgCenter; Kayla Shook, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL CENTER; Courtney Nelson, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL CENTER
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