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Water Quality In a Changing Climate: II

Poster Session

SSSA Division: Soils & Environmental Quality

The rapidly changing climatic conditions at global, national and regional scales are causing significant changes in water quality. In this topical session we will focus on studies that investigate how factors such as ecosystem alterations including forests and soils, chemical signatures such as dissolved organic matter and nutrients, and biological alterations such as algal growth have impacted the quality of surface and potable water. Studies that discuss links between the factors above and disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation in drinking water treatment processes as well as characterization methods (including but not limited to FT-ICR-MS, NMR, nano-SIMS and STXM) used for organic matter in soil and water, and organic-mineral interactions and DBPs are especially encouraged.

Monday, November 4, 2013: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Tampa Convention Center, East Hall
Organizers:
Thomas Borch and Gina McKee
Presiders:
Gina McKee and Thomas Borch
Performance Of Geno-Fuzzy MODEL On Rainfall-Runoff Predictions In Claypan Watersheds.
Anomaa Senaviratne, University of Missouri; Ranjith Udawatta, University of Missouri; Stephen H. Anderson, University of Missouri; Claire Baffaut, USDA-ARS Cropping System and Water Quality Unit; Allen L Thompson, University of Missouri
Five Decades of Deforestation and Land Use Changes in Northern Ecosystems of Iran: Learned Lessons Regarding Soil Quality for Improving Sustainability.
Yones Khaledian, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources; Sohaila Ebrahimi, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources; Hadi Sheikhpouri, Tehran University; Jamal Moshirpanahi, The University of Kurdistan; Shiva Bakhshandeh, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Cadmium in Brazilian Soil and Soybean Grains: Are There Any Risks Regarding Food Security?.
Veridiana Gonçalves, Federal University of Lavras; Ana Paula Corguinha, Federal University of Lavras; Guilherme Amaral de Souza, Federal University of Lavras; Camila Carvalho, Federal University of Lavras; Eros Artur Francisco, International Plant Nutrition Institute; Claudinei Kappes, Fundação MT; Luiz-Roberto R G Guilherme, Federal University of Lavras
Impact of Reverse Osmosis Waste Water On Soil Quality in a Semi-Arid Soil.
Omololu J. Idowu, New Mexico State University; Kevin A Lombard, New Mexico State University; Don Hyder, San Juan College; April L. Ulery, New Mexico State University
Sources and Variability of Manganese in Well Water of the North Carolina Piedmont.
Elizabeth Gillispie, North Carolina State University; Rob Austin, North Carolina State University; Matthew Polizzotto, North Carolina State University; Owen Duckworth, North Carolina State University; Dean L. Hesterberg, NC State University; Aziz Amoozegar, North Carolina State University; Joju Abraham, North Carolina Division of Water Quality; Rick Bolich, North Carolina Division of Water Quality; Phil Bradley, North Carolina Geological Survey; Shuying Wang, North Carolina Division of Water Quality
Effect of EDTA On Leaching of Lead From Paint Contaminated Residential Soils During Hurricane Sandy.
Ramesh Attinti, Montclair State University; Dibyendu Sarkar, Montclair State University; Rupali Datta, Michigan Technological University
Trace Element Concentrations in Mountain Forest Soils of Maine.
Samantha J. Langley-Turnbaugh, University of Southern Maine; Amber Hardy, University of Southern Maine
Effects of Conservation Practices On Mississippi River Basin Initiative Watersheds in Missouri.
Ranjith Udawatta, University of Missouri; Shibu Jose, University of Missouri; Steven Glenn Hefner, Missouri NRCS FTS State Staff; Stephen H. Anderson, University of Missouri
Molecular Characterization of Humic Acid-Like Substances and Soil Humic Substance By Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
Changyoon Jeong, Louisiana State University; Syam Dodla, Louisiana State University; Jim J. Wang, Louisiana State University
Water Discharge, Nitrogen Loss and Crop Production in Response to Phosphorus Draw Down in High P Soils Under Free Drainage and Water Table Control Systems.
Chin Tan, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Tiequan Zhang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Tom Welacky, AAFC