131 Evolution of Forest Soil Science: Perspectives and Prospects: II

Poster Session
SSSA Division: Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
The goal of this symposium is to combine synthesis of longstanding issues in forest soil science with visions of the research needs, opportunities, and approaches that will advance the field over the next decade.  We seek speakers who are able to characterize forest soils as a scientific discipline and offer career perspectives on overarching research themes in forest soil science, such as carbon-nutrient interactions, maintaining soil productivity, and soil properties and processes as critical components of whole ecosystem function. We also encourage speakers that will identify major scientific challenges, research questions, and the approaches that will occupy forest soil science in the future.
Cosponsor(s):

Forest, Range & Wildland Soils

Monday, November 3, 2014: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC

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Organizers:
Brian D. Strahm , Jeff A. Hatten and Lucas E. Nave
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Julie N. Weitzman, Pennsylvania State University; Jason P. Kaye, Pennsylvania State University
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Immediate Response Mechanisms to Account for Sustained Tree Growth Following Intensive Biomass Removal.
Adrian C. Gallo, Oregon State University; Jeff A. Hatten, Oregon State University
Poster Presentation
  • Gallo_SSSA Poster.pdf (3.9 MB)
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    Peter M. Groffman, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Kathleen C Weathers, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
    Poster Presentation
  • Frontiers_SSSSA_Poster_November_2014v3.pdf (257.4 kB)
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    Elucidating the Fate, Transport, and Processes Controlling Belowground Carbon on the Landscape: Biogeochemistry Tools for the 21st Century.
    Karis McFarlane, Lawrence Livermore Natl. Lab; Thomas P Guilderson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Marco Keiluweit, Stanford University; Peter Nico, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Erin Nuccio, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Jennifer Pett-Ridge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory