421 Fire Effects on the Soil System: II

Poster Session
SSSA Division: Pedology
Fire is a major concern in many regions where past and recent land management activities have modified the natural regime, leading to a higher frequency and severity of burns. Further increases in area burned, and in some cases fire severity, is expected as a consequence of climate and land use changes. Soil, and the soil ecosystem, can be strongly affected by fire. The magnitude of soil perturbation, however, depends on many factors and fire effects can differ strongly over short, medium or long timescales. This session aims to present on all fire-related studies on the soil system. This session is cosponsored by the Soil System Sciences division of the European Geosciences Union.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Minneapolis Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC

Organizers:
Jorge Mataix-Solera , Saskia Keesstra and Eric C. Brevik
Moderator:
Jorge Mataix-Solera
Poster #1001
Ash Electrical Conductivity Prediction Using Univariate and Multivariate Models.
Paulo Pereira, Mykolas Romeris University; Jorge Mataix-Solera, University Miguel Hernandez; Artemi Cerdïz½, University of Valencia; Xavier Ubeda, University of Barcelona; Saskia Keesstra, Wageningen University & Research Centre; Ieva Misiune, Environmental Management Centre, Mykolas Romeris University
Poster #1002
Poster #1003
Fungal Response to Fire and Implications for Carbon Dynamics in Forest Ecosystems.
Yamina Pressler, Colorado State University; Erin Berryman, United States Geological Survey; M. Francesca Cotrufo, Colorado State University; John C. Moore, Colorado State University
Poster #1004
Assessing the Role of Ash in Rainfall Runoff Dynamics in Fire Affected Soils in Vall D'albaida. Part 1. Field Rainfall Simulation Experiments.
Artemi Cerdïz½, University of Valencia; Marieta Burguet, University of Valencia; Saskia Keesstra, Wageningen University & Research Centre; Paulo Pereira, Mykolas Romeris University; Xavier Ubeda, University of Barcelona; Antonio Jordan, University of Seville; Fuensanta Garcia, University Miguel Hernández
Poster #1005
Assessing the Role of Ash in Rainfall Runoff Dynamics in Fire Affected Soils in Vall D'albaida. Part 2. Laboratory Rainfall Simulation Experiments.
Saskia Keesstra, Wageningen University & Research Centre; Artemi Cerdïz½, University of Valencia; Marieta Burguet, University of Valencia; Paulo Pereira, Mykolas Romeris University; Xavier Ubeda, University of Barcelona; Antonio Jordan, University of Seville; Jorge Mataix-Solera, University Miguel Hernandez
Poster #1006
The Influence of Fire History, Plant Species and Post-Fire Management on Soil Water Repellency in a Mediterranean Catchment: The Carmel Mountains, Israel.
Saskia Keesstra, Wageningen University & Research Centre; Lea Wittenberg, University of Haifa; Jerry Maroulis, Wageningen University; Dan Malkinson, University of Haifa; Artemi Cerdïz½, University of Valencia; Paulo Pereira, Mykolas Romeris University
Poster #1007
Soil Properties and Fallow Season Vegetation Response to Prescribed Fire in Crop Residue.
Autumn Acree, Louisiana State University AgCenter; Lisa M. Fultz, LSU Agricultural Center - Baton Rouge; Josh Lofton, Oklahoma State University; Beatrix J. Haggard, Oklahoma State University; Ina Sanchez, LSU AgCenter; Cory L. Cole, Louisiana State University AgCenter
Poster #1008
Short Term Soil Respiration Response to Fire in a Semi-Arid Ecosystem.
Alexandra G Rozin, Idaho State University; Katheen A Lohse, Idaho State University; Mark S Seyfried, USDA-ARS
Poster #1009
Rill Connectivity and Erosion Following Logging on Burned Hillslopes in Central California.
Will Olsen, Michigan Technological University; Joe Wagenbrenner, Michigan Technological University; Pete Robichaud, USDA Forest Service
Poster #1010
Post Fire Forest Floor Fire Severity Index Relationships with Soil Carbon, Nitrogen and Mercury Pools.
Randall K. Kolka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Brian Sturtevant, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station; Jessica Miesel, Michigan State University; Phil Townsend, University of Wisconsin; Peter Wolter, Iowa State University; Shawn Fraver, University of Maine; Thomas M. DeSutter, North Dakota State University