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Soil Physics and Hydrology Student Competition: Lightning Orals With Poster Presentations

Poster Session

SSSA Division: Soil Physics

The combined lightning oral and poster sessions welcome student contributions in Soil Physics and Hydrology. The lightning oral session is an essential precursor to the student poster competition later in the day. In this "lightning" round, students are given 3 minutes to verbally introduce their posters. No more than 2 slides can be used for visual aids. Student authors will also be present at the poster session to describe the research in detail and answer questions, as usually done in poster sessions. Judges will be anonymous.

Cosponsor(s):

Education & Extension
Tuesday, November 5, 2013: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Tampa Convention Center, East Hall
Organizers:
Glenn V. Wilson , Markus Tuller and Cristine L. S. Morgan
Presiders:
Glenn V. Wilson and Cristine L. S. Morgan
Temporal Patterns Of Glyphosate Leaching At a Loamy Agricultural Field In Denmark.
Trine Nørgaard, Aarhus University; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University; Preben Olsen, Aarhus University; Annette Rosenbom, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Building; Lis W. de Jonge, Aarhus University
A Two Domain Mesopore and Matrix Model for Cracking Soils.
Dianna Bagnall, Texas A&M University; Cristine L. S. Morgan, Texas A&M University; Kevin J. McInnes, Texas A&M University; Christine C. Molling, University of Wisconsin-Madison; James L. Heilman, Texas Agrilife Research
Is Poiseuille's Law Valid in Rough Pores of Natural Porous Media?.
Behzad Ghanbarian, Wright State University; Allen Hunt, Wright State University
Evapotranspiration Partitioning and Water Use Efficiency of Annual and Perennial Bioenergy Crops.
Yohannes T. Yimam, Oklahoma State University; Tyson E. Ochsner, Oklahoma State University
Streaming Potential and Heat Pulse Methods for High Resolution Water Flux Estimates in Porous Media.
Pawel Szafruga, Utah State University; Shmulik Friedman, Agricultrual Research Organization; Scott B. Jones, Utah State University
Gas Diffusion-Derived Tortuosity Governs Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of Sandy Soils.
Federico Masis, Aarhus University; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University; Deepagoda Thuduwe Kankanamge Kelum Chamindu, Aalborg University; Markus Tuller, The University of Arizona; Lis W. de Jonge, Aarhus University
Prediction of the Soil Water Characteristic From Saturation to Hyper-Dry Region Based On Volumetric Particle Size Fractions.
Dan Karup Jensen, Aarhus University; Per Moldrup, Aalborg University; Markus Tuller, The University of Arizona; Muhammad Naveed, Aarhus University; Lis W. de Jonge, Aarhus University
Consequences of Simplification Versus Complexity in Estimating Unsaturated Travel Times in a Multi Layered Soil.
Sara Vero, Teagasc; Tristan G Ibrahim, Teagasc; Karl G Richards, Teagasc; Rachel Creamer, Teagasc; Mark G Healy, National University of Ireland; Owen Fenton, Teagasc
Imidacloprid Miscible Displacement In Soil Columns Of Immokalee Fine Sand During Saturated Flow.
Jorge A. Leiva, University of Florida; Peter Nkedi-Kizza, University of Florida; Kelly T. Morgan, University of Florida; Davie Kadyampakeni, University of Florida; Evelyn V. Fletcher, University of Florida; Augustine Muwamba, University of Florida
Modeling Water Retention Characteristic of Porous Media: A New Triangular Pore Space Model.
Wenjuan Zheng, University of Delaware; Dani Or, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Yan Jin, University of Delaware
Imidacloprid Fate and Transport in Florida Citrus Groves.
Evelyn V. Fletcher, University of Florida
Underground Reactive Barrier To Attenuate Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Other Organic Chemicals From Agricultural Drainage.
Jonathan Paul Allen, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Andrew Conrad Sherfy, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Jaehoon Lee, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Payton Mackenzie Smith, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; William Deforest Gray, University of Tennessee - Knoxville