2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Soil Geomorphology and Chronosequences (Posters)

150 Soil Geomorphology and Chronosequences (Posters)



Sunday, 5 October 2008: 8:00 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
Presiding:
Scott F. Burns
209
Using OSL to Assess the Role of Climate and Glaciation in Sediment Delivery to Alluvial Fans of the Lost River Range, Idaho
Megan K. Kenworthy, Boise State University; Tammy Rittenour, Utah State University; Jen Pierce, Boise State University
210
Mapping of the Bull Lake and Pinedale Glaciations in the Lost River Range, Idaho, Based on Carbonate Coat Thicknesses of Geomorphic Features
Benjamin E. McVeigh, Boise State University; Jennifer L. Pierce, Boise State University; Kenneth L. Pierce; Warren D. Sharp
211
Using the Thickness of Pedogenic Carbonate Coatings as a Proxy for Ages of Alluvial Fan Abandonment in the Lost River Range of Eastern Idaho
Nicholas A. Sutfin, Boise State University; Jennifer L. Pierce, Boise State University; Warren Sharp; Ken L. Pierce
212
The Paleohydrology of the Sonora Junction Region, CA as Recorded in Pleistocene Deposits, Dated by Multi-Parameter Dating Techniques
Christopher G. Slack, Humboldt State University; R.M. Burke, Humboldt State University
213
Influences of Topoclimate, Soil-Forming Processes, and Vegetation Distribution on the Evolution of Hillslopes in the Sevilleta Wildlife Refuge, Central New Mexico
Devin F. Gaugler, University of New Mexico; Leslie McFadden, University of New Mexico; Grant Meyer, Univ of New Mexico
214
Integrating Different Conceptual Models In Studies of Topography-Soil Relations: The Importance of Chronosequence-Based Studies
Leslie McFadden, Univ of New Mexico; Grant Meyer; Lyman Persico, Univ of New Mexico; Peter Birkeland, University of Colorado; Martha Eppes, Univ of North Carolina-Charlotte; Bruce Harrison, New Mexico Tech; Eric McDonald, Desert Research Institute; Amy Ellwein, Univ of New Mexico; Jedediah Frechette, Univ of New Mexico; R.M. Burke, Humboldt State University
216
Alpine Wetland Soil Development, Colorado
Susan Garland, Portland State University; Scott F. Burns, Portland State Univ
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