S.M. CASBY-HORTON*, B.L. ALLEN, TEXAS TECH UNIV., C.G.
OLSON, N.A. ROLONG, USDA-NRCS. Paleoenvironmental Interpretations
Related to Episodic Pedogenesis in Late Quaternary Sediments.
Session S0507 on 10/23/01 at 4:05 p.m.
S.J. CONNOLLY*, M. SHERRILL, D.J. THOMAS, K. CLARY, USDA-NRCS.
The Occurrence of Andisols in the Blue Ridge Province
of the Southern Appalachian Region. Session S0514, on
10/25/01 at 10:30 a.m.
H.M. DION*, J.B. HARSH, H.H. HILL, JR., Washington St.
Univ. Sorption of Two Triazines to Clay Minerals: Comparison
Between Batch and On-Line Column Method. Poster #1016
on 10/22/01 at 9-11a.m.
Y. FENGM*, A.C. MOTTA, C.H. BURMESTER, J.A. OSBONE, E.
VAN SANTEN, P. JI, D.W. REEVES, AUBURN UNIV. Tillage Effects
on Soil Microbial Community Composition in a Continuous
Cotton System. Poster# 1006 on 10/22/01 at 3-5 p.m.
I.J. FERNANDEZ*, L.E. RUSTAD, USDA FOREST SERVICE, J.S.
KAHL, S.A. NORTON, UNIV. OF MAINE. Can Soil Properties
Predict Lake Chemistry in Northeastern High Elevation
Lakes? Poster# 1004 on 10/24/01 at 2-4 p.m.
C.D. FRANKS*, S.E. SAMSON-LIEBIG*, K.A. GOINGS, USDA-NRCS,
LINCOLN, NE. Evaluation and Interpretation of Soil Biological
Data at the NRCS-NSSC Soil Survey Laboratory. Poster#
1109 on 10/22/01 at 3-5 p.m.
S. GOLDBERG*, S.M. LESCH, D.L. SUAREZ, USDA-ARS, RIVERSIDE,
CA. Prediction of Molybdenum Adsorption in Soils Using
the Constant Capacitance Model. Session S0214 on 10/24/01
at 2:30 p.m.
B.S. HOFMANN*, PURDUE UNIV., J.S. WILSON, WEA RIDGE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL. How Does Your Garden Grow Fertilizer, Friend or
Foe? Session A0102 on 10/23/01 at 10:30 a.m.
C.A. JOHNSTON*, U. of Minnesota-Duluth. The National
Research Council's Report on Mitigating Wetland Losses.
Session S1001 on 10/22/01 at 8:15 a.m.
J.M. KIMBLE*, USDA-NRCS, S.E. SAMSON-LIEBIG*, USDA-NRCS,
R.B. GROSSMAN, USDA-NRCS. Comparisons of Properties of
Native, No-till, and Conventionally Tilled Soils in South
Central Ohio. Poster# 1121 on 10/24/01 at 2-4 p.m.
LANGLEY-TURNBAUGH*, UNIV. OF SOUTHERN MAINE, C.V. EVANS,
UNIV.OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE, T.A. DAIGLE, UNIV. OF SOUTHERN
MAINE. Internet Databases for Earth Sciences Education.
Poster# 208 on 10/22/01 at 10-12 a.m.
I. LEBRON*, D.L. SUAREZ, T. YOSHIDA, U.S. SALINITY LAB.
RIVERSIDE, CA. Changes in Soil Microstructure During the
Reclamation of Sodic Soils. Poster #1310 on 10/23/01 at
9-11 a.m.
P.C. MIELNICK*, W.A. DUGAS, H.B. JOHNSON, H.W. POLLEY,
USDA-ARS, J. SANABRIA, BLACKLAND RES. CTR., TEMPLE, TX.
Light Response Curves of a Texas Grassland Grown Under
a Subambient to Superambient CO2 Gradient. Poster #330L
on 10/24/01 at 9-11 a.m.
S.J. OFFICER*, A. KRAVCHENKO, G.A. BOLLERO, D.G. BULLOCK,
Univ. of Illinois, N.R. KITCHEN, K.A. SUDDUTH, W.J. WIEBOLD,
H.L. PALM, Univ. of Missouri. Multivariate Relationships
between Soil Bulk Electrical Conductivity and Soil Fertility.
Poster #222 on 10/23/01 at 9-11 a.m.
M.C. PAUTLER*, N.J. LUKA-MCCAFFERTY, J.T. SIMS, UNIV.
OF DELAWARE. Alum as a Poultry Litter Amendment: II. Effect
of pH on P and Al Solubility in Litter-Amended Soils.
Poster# 1223 on 10/24/01 at 9-11 a.m.
S.E. SAMSON-LIEBIG*, USDA-NRCS, R.R. WEIL*, UNIV. OF
MARYLAND, M.A. LIEBIG, USDA-ARS. Evaluation of a Rapid
Method for Active Soil Carbon. Poster#1321 on 10/22/01
at 10-12 a.m.
D.L. SPARKS*, S. HUNGER, UNIV. OF DELAWARE. On the Use
of 31-P NMR Spectroscopy to Determine Chemical Forms of
Phosphorus in Soils. Session S0213 on 10/24/01 at 2:30
p.m. Program p.290.
H. VAN MIEGROET*, UTAH STATE UNIV., P. POLGLASE, P. SNOWDON,
CSIRO, CANBERRA. Relationship Between Soil Carbon and
Nitrogen Release in Pine Plantations in NSW, Australia.
Session S0705 on 10/23/01 at 10:30 a.m. Program p. 180.
L.M. VASILAS*, USDA-NRCS, B.L. VASILAS, UNIV. OF DELAWARE.
Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil in Mid-Atlantic
Piedmont Slope Wetlands. Poster# 915 on 10/25/01 at 9-11
a.m.
S.W. WALTMAN*, B.D. HUDSON, M.J. MAUSBACH, H.R. SINCLAIR,
USDA-NRCS, LINCOLN, NE. Geopolitical vs. Ecological Frameworks
and Soil Diversity: Implications for Conservation Programs.
Poster# 905 on 10/22/01 at10-12 a.m.
R.R. WEIL*, K.R. ISLAM, U. Md. College Park. Microwave
Irradiation: an Accurate, Repeatable, Safe, Rapid, Inexpensive
Alternative to Fumigation. Session S0305 on 10/23/01 at
9:30 a.m. Program p. 171
Note that several members are also co-authors on papers
not listed here. Additionally, this may not be an exhaustive
list; AWSS members may have authored papers not listed
here.