2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Symposium --Restored and Created Wetland Functions Under Extreme Climate Events

603 Symposium --Restored and Created Wetland Functions Under Extreme Climate Events



Monday, 6 October 2008: 7:55 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 362F
Presiding:
Jeff Novak and Ariel Szogi
8:00 AM
Influence of Extreme Events on Biogeochemical Functions in Wetlands.
K. R. Reddy, University of Florida; James Jawitz, University of Florida; Delia Ivanoff, South Florida Water Management District; Susan Newman, South Florida Water Management District
8:25 AM
Potential Effects of Climate Change on Forested Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Valley.
Stephen P. Faulkner, USGS National Wetlands Research Center; B. Chivoiu, ASci Corporation
8:50 AM
Hydro-climatic Changes: Potential Effects on Nutrient Dynamics in Wetlands.
Hari K. Pant, Lehman College of the City University of New York
9:15 AM
Extreme Storm Events Causes Distinctive Nitrogen Loads Transported through a Southeastern USA Coastal Plain In-Stream Wetland.
Jeff Novak, USDA-ARS; Ariel Szogi, USDA-ARS; Xuefeng Chu, Grand Valley State University; Kenneth Stone, USDA-ARS
10:05 AM
10:45 AM
From Wetland to Beef Cattle Pasture then to Wetland and Beyond: Impact on Soil Nutrient Dynamics and Environment.
Gilbert C. Sigua, USDA-ARS, Subtropical Agricultural Research Station; Samuel W. Coleman, USDA-ARS, Subtropical Agricultural Research Station
11:10 AM
Modeling Extreme Hydrologic and Pollutant Loadings to a Riparian Wetland.
R. Richard Lowrance, USDA-ARS; Randy Williams, USDA-ARS; George Vellidis, University of Georgia
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
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