Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 1:55 PM
Trace Elements in Soils and Plants: I
Sponsor:S11 Soils & Environmental Quality
Presidings:Dibyendu Sarkar, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
Rupali Datta, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
Introductory Remarks
In situ Speciation of Cobalt in Ni/Co Hyperaccumulator Alyssum Murale Using Bulk and Micro-Focused X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy.
Ryan Tappero, Plant and Soil Sciences Dept., Environmental Soil Chemistry Research Group, University of DE, Edward Peltier, Plant and Soil Sciences Dept., Environmental Soil Chemistry Research Group, University of DE, R. L. Chaney, USDA-ARS-ANRI, Donald Sparks, Plant and Soil Sciences Dept., Environmental Soil Chemistry Research Group, University of DE
Heavy Metal Accumulation in Herb Plants near Abandoned Zinc Smelters in Guizhou, China.
Yuangen Yang, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, L. Sun, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, X. Y. Bi, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, Z.S. Jin, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, Zhenli He, University of Florida
Evaluation of Changes in Soil Chemistry from Leaching Saline-Sodic Waters through Powder River Basin Soils: a Column Study Approach.
G. K. Ganjegunte, University of Wyoming, George Vance, University of Wyoming
Selenium in Irrigation and Natural Waters in the Kendrick Irrigation Project, Wyoming.
M.M. Patterson, University of Wyoming, Dept. of Renewable Resources, K.J. Reddy, University of Wyoming, Dept. of Renewable Resources
Break
Trophic Status Influence on the Direction and Magnitude of Metalbenthic Fluxes in Sediments Impacted by Historical Mining Activities.
Gordon Toevs, University of Idaho, Matthew Morra, University of Idaho, Laurie Balistrieri, U.S. Geological Survey, Daniel Strawn, University of Idaho, Leigh Winowiecki, University of Idaho
The Leaching Potential of Low Contaminated Recycling Material in an Outdoor Lysimeter Experiment.
Thomas Puetz, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich, Herbert Ruetzel, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich, Harry Vereecken, Agrosphere Institute - Forschungszentrum Juelich
Describing the Effects of Time on Isotope Exchangeability of Ni Added to Soils.
Mike J. McLaughlin, The University of Adelaide, Enzo Lombi, Land and Water, CSIRO, Annette L. Nolan, Land and Water, CSIRO, Ian Oliver, Land and Water, CSIRO, Yibing Ma, Institute of Soil and Fertilisers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science
The Effects of pH and Redox on Selenate Reduction Rates in California Agricultural Soils.
Mitchell J. Herbel, University of California, Environmental Sciences Dept., Donald Suarez, USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr., Salinity Laboratory, Sabine Goldberg, USDA-ARS, George E. Brown, Jr., Salinity Laboratory
Adjourn

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