2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Contaminants in Soil (includes Graduate Student Competition) (Posters)

778 Contaminants in Soil (includes Graduate Student Competition) (Posters)



Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 4:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
618
Sorption of Estrogens to Soil and Manure Colloids with Implications for Transport.
Jacob R. Prater, Iowa State University; Michael Thompson, Iowa State University; Robert Horton, Iowa State University; Jiasong Fang, Iowa State University
619
Effects of Manure Application and Site Variation on Soil Estrogen.
Mary Schuh, North Dakota State University Soil Science Department; Francis Casey, North Dakota State University; Heldur Hakk, Animal Metabolism Unit, Bioscience Research Lab
620
Occurrence of Hormones in Leachate and Shallow Groundwater Under a Concentrated Swine Feeding Operation.
Nathan Derby, North Dakota State University; Frank Casey, North Dakota State University
621
Relationships Between Sorption of Pesticides in Tropical Soils and Their Physicochemical Properties.
Renato F. CARVALHO, Federal University of Lavras - Brazil; Jose M. Lima, Federal University of Lavras - Brazil; Regimeire F. Aquino, Federal University of Lavras - Brazil; Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme, Federal University of Lavras
622
Recovery of Virulent Salmonella from Sediment Samples Collected from the North River.
Alexandria Graves, North Carolina State University; David Lindbo, North Carolina State University; Lloyd Liwimbi, North Carolina State University; Bradford Robinson, North Carolina State University; Roland Coburn, North Carolina State University; Joie Lubbers, North Carolina State University; Daniel Vaal, North Carolina State University; Charles Cahoon, North Carolina State University
623
Microbial Fate and Transport in a Seasonally Saturated North Carolina Coastal Plain Soil.
C. J. Stall, NC State University; A. Amoozegar, NC State University; D. L. Lindbo, NC State University; A. Graves, NC State University; D. Rashash, NC State University
624
Environmental Survival of Zoonotic Pathogenic Bacteria In Manure-Amended Soil.
John D. Toth, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine; Zhengxia Dou, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine; Shelley Rankin, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine; Helen Aceto, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine; Charles Ramberg Jr., University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine; Chobi DebRoy, Pennsylvania State University
625
Assessing Metal Contamination in Lead Arsenate Contaminated Orchard Soils using Near and Mid-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy.
Varaprasad Bandaru, University of Delaware; Eton Codling, USDA-ARS; D.J. Hansen, University of Delaware; James B. Reeves III, USDA-ARS Environmental Management and Byproduct Utilization Laboratory
626
Impact of Land-Applied Arsenicals in Alabama.
Julie Howe, Auburn University; Asish Bharati, Auburn University
627
Arsenic Speciation in Rice Paddy Soils.
Anil Somenahally, Texas A&M University; Richard Loeppert, Texas A&M University; Terry J. Gentry, Texas A&M University; Wengui Yan, USDA-ARS
628
Kinetics of Fertilizer Derived Cadmium In Agricultural Soils and the Factors That Affect Its Rate of Release.
Fungai Mukome, Portland State University; William Fish, Portland State University
629
Chemical Fractionation and Behavior of Heavy Metals In Upland Field after Long-Term Application of Pig Farm Manure.
Kei Asada, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; Makoto Kato, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; Taku Nishimura, University of Tokyo
630
Atmospheric-borne Pb, Zn, and Cd from a Zinc Smelter in Southwestern China and Effect on Soil Quality.
Yuangen Yang, Institute of GeoChemistry; Zhisheng Jin, Institute of GeoChemistry; Xiangyang Bi, Institute of GeoChemistry; Feili Li, Institute of GeoChemistry; Li Sun, Institute of GeoChemistry; Jie Liu, Institute of GeoChemistry; Zhiyou Fu, Institute of GeoChemistry; Zhenli He, University of Florida
631
Comparison of Extractants for Prediction of Bioavailability of Cd in Soil to Green Onion in the Mining Affected Areas of Korea.
Jae E. Yang, Kangwon National University; Yong Sik Ok, Kangwon National University
632
Development and Verification of Test Protocol for Available Soil Metals Using Mixed-Bed Ion-Exchange Resin Capsule.
Jae E. Yang, Kangwon National University; Jeong Park, Kangwon National University; Yong Sik Ok, Kangwon National University; Doug Y. Chung, Chungnam National University
633
Accumulation and Fractionation of Copper in Citrus-growing Soils of Indian River Area.
Jinghua Fan, University of Florida; Zhenli He, University of Florida; Lena Q. Ma, University of Florida; Peter Stoffella, University of Florida
634
Long Term Zn Bioavailability and Phytotoxicity in Soil Treated with Metal-Contaminated Sewage Sludges.
Lee Jacobs, Michigan State University; Olawale Oladeji, Michigan State University
635
Influence of Flue Gas Desulphurization Ash on Phytotoxicity and Bioavailability of Zinc in Zn-Contaminated Soils.
Olawale Oladeji, Michigan State University; Lee Jacobs, Michigan State University
636
Bioavailability, Sorption, and Soil Redox Chemistry of Tungsten and Tungsten Metal-Alloys in Two California Soils.
Myles H. Davis, University of California, Riverside; Alex Dellantonio, University of California, Riverside; David R. Parker, University of California, Riverside; Christopher Amrhein, University of California, Riverside
637
Aging Effects on Reactivity of an Aluminum-Based Drinking-Water Treatment Residual.
Sampson Agyin-Birikorang, University of Florida; George O'Connor, University of Florida
638
Trace Metal Concentrations in the Soils of Mount Everest.
William Yeo, University of Southern Maine; Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh, University of Southern Maine; Gordon Nancy, University of Southern Maine
639
Trace Metals in High Elevation Forest Soils in Maine.
Sarah Hayes, University of Southern Maine; Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh, University of Southern Maine; Lynn Lovewell, University of Southern Maine
640
Distribution of Metals in a Mine Impacted Soil.
Daniel Strawn, University of Idaho; Patrick Hickey, University of Idaho; Paul McDaniel, University of Idaho; Leslie Baker, University of Idaho
641
Heavy Metal Concentrations In Fruticose Lichen, Usnea Aurantiacoatra of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica.
Lim Hyoun Soo, KORDI; Seo Dong Cheol, Louisiana State University; Kim Ji Hee, KORDI; Lee Jae Il, KORDI; Park Yang Ju, Sunchon National University; Hur Jae Seoun, Louisiana State University; Heo Jong Soo, Gyeongsang National University; Cho Ju Sik, Sunchon National University
642
The Concentration of Na, Mg, K and Ca In Epilithic Lichen, Usnea Aurantiacoatra of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica.
Lim Hyoun Soo, KORDI; Seo Dong Cheol, Louisiana State University; Kim Ji Hee, KORDI; Lee Jae Il, KORDI; Han Myung Ja, Sunchon National University; Seong A Jeong, Sunchon National University; Heo Jong Soo, Gyeongsang National University; Cho Ju Sik, Sunchon National University