2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Symposium --Seeing Into the Soil: Noninvasive Characterization of Biophysical Processes in the Soil Critical Zone: I

738 Symposium --Seeing Into the Soil: Noninvasive Characterization of Biophysical Processes in the Soil Critical Zone: I



Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 9:25 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 361AB
Presiding:
Ty Ferre and Dani Or
9:30 AM
Bacterial Growth Habits in the Soil Critical Zone and Importance to Biophysical Processes.
Patricia Holden, University of California-Santa Barbara; Mary Firestone, University of California-Berkeley
9:55 AM
Imaging and Interpretation of Soil-Plant-Water Processes.
Sascha E. Oswald, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
10:20 AM
Using Geophysical Measurements to Infer Subsurface Vegetation Patterns and Processes.
Kelly K. Caylor, Princeton University; Trenton Franz, Princeton University
10:45 AM
Tree Root Morphology Mapping by Non-Invasive Ground-Penetrating Radar.
Anthony N. Mucciardi, University of Maryland (College Park); Kevin H. Gormally, University of Maryland (College Park)
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
Heterogeneous World Underfoot: Visualizing Soil-Water Interactions in the Critical Zone.
Henry Lin, The Pennsylvania State University; Jun Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University; Kenneth Takagi, The Pennsylvania State University; Lifang Luo, The Pennsylvania State University; Qing Zhu, The Pennsylvania State University; Danielle Andrews, The Pennsylvania State University; James Doolittle, USDA-NRCS
11:30 AM
Digital Soil Classification of Proximal and Remotely Sensed Data at the Field Level.
John Triantafilis, The University of New South Wales; Sam Mostyn Buchanan, The University of New South Wales; Belinda Kerridge, The University of New South Wales
11:45 AM
Computed Tomographic Analysis of Soil Pore Characteristics for Agroforestry and Grass Buffers in a Grazed Pasture System.
Sandeep Kumar, University of Missouri-Columbia; Stephen H. Anderson, Dept. of Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences; Ranjith P. Udawatta, Center for Agroforestry
12:00 PM
Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity as Affected by the Macropore Continuity Inferred From CT Scan Data.
Andrey K. Guber, USDA-ARS; Markus Tuller, The University of Arizona; Miguel Angel Martin, Technical University of Madrid; Fernando San Jose Martinez, Technical University of Madrid; Yakov Pachepsky, USDA-ARS
12:15 PM
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