Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

95 Wetland Restoration: Soil Processes, Indicators, and Global Significance

Oral Session
SSSA Division: Wetland Soils
Monday, October 23, 2017: 1:30 PM-3:30 PM
Tampa Convention Center, Room 11

Organizer:
Patrick W. Inglett
Moderator:
Todd Z. Osborne
1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:35 PM
Northern Appalachian Wetland Ecological Sites and Their States of Disturbance for Select Benchmark Soils.
Patrick J. Drohan, Pennsylvania State University; Yuri Kusuda Plowden, USDA-NRCS; Joseph Kraft, USDA NRCS; David Kingsbury, USDA-NRCS
1:50 PM
Assessing Alternative Uses of IRIS Tubes in Constructed Mitigation Wetlands.
Cole Liggett, Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.; Thorsten Knappenberger, Auburn University; Joey N. Shaw, Auburn University; Eve Brantley, Auburn University
2:05 PM
Marsh Restoration Using Thin Layer Sediment Application.
Jacob F. Berkowitz, US Army Corps of Engineers; Christine VanZomeren, US Army Corps of Engineers; John R. White, Louisiana State University
2:20 PM
Soil Carbon and Phosphorus Responses to Hydrologic Management Scenarios in Everglades Restoration.
Todd Z. Osborne, University of Florida; H. Carl Fitz, Ecolandmod Inc.; Stephen E. Davis, Everglades Foundation
2:35 PM
Soil Building Processes in Created Everglades Tree Islands.
Leonard J. Scinto, Florida International University; Alexandra Serna, Florida International University; Diana N Johnson, Florida International University; Andres Felipe Rodriguez, University of Florida; Fred H. Sklar, South Florida Water Management District; Eric Cline, South Florida Water Management District; Thomas Dreschel, South Florida Water Management District
2:50 PM
Spatial Distribution in Everglades Nutrient Budgets and Their Effects on Biogeochemical Processes.
Saoli Chanda, Florida International University; Alexandra Serna, Florida International University; Sanku Datta Mudi, Florida International University; Diana Johnson, Florida International University; Jennifer H Richards, Florida International University; Leonard Scinto, Florida International University; Daniel J Scheidt, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency; Peter Kalla, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
3:05 PM
Potential Effects of Hydrologic Loading on Nutrient Content, Microbial Activity, and Other Ecological Parameters in Northeast Shark River Slough (NESS) of Everglades National Park (ENP).
Sanku Dattamudi, Florida International University; Leonard Scinto, Florida International University; Saoli Chanda, Florida International University; Diana Johnson, Florida International University; Carlos Pulido, Florida International University
3:20 PM
Discussion
3:30 PM
Adjourn