287Soil-Ecosystem Processes in Restoration of Drastically Disturbed Landscapes: II

Poster Session

S05 Pedology

Drastically disturbed landscapes – particularly landscapes affected by mineral extraction processes – require knowledge of edaphic degradation and recovery processes in order for lands to be effectively restored. Such landscapes are utilized for a variety of purposes and restoration activities are often tailored to address the restoration of specific ecosystem services. This topic provides an opportunity for a variety of soil science and related disciplines to present expanded knowledge of soil-ecosystem interactions in these landscapes.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizers:
Jay Norton and Cynthia Stiles
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Utilizing Ground Penetrating Radar and EM to Supplement Deep Borings in Urban Soil Surveys.
Stephen Dadio, Cedarville Engineering; Patrick Drohan, Pennsylvania State University
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A Contrasting Study of Ohio Urban Soils - Cleveland Vs. Cincinnati.
Russell Losco, Lanchester Soil Consultants Inc; Stephen Dadio, CMX Engineering
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Dynamic Soil Property Change in Response to Disturbance From Conventional/Unconventional Gas Drilling Infrastructure in Pennsylvania.
Cody Fink, The Pennsylvania State University; Patrick Drohan, Pennsylvania State University
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