Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 1:25 PM
Atmospheric Deposition
Sponsor:S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Presiding:Daniel Neary, USDA Forest Service
Introductory Remarks
Climate Dependency of Tree Growth Suppressed by Acid Deposition Effects on Soils in Northwest Russia.
Gregory Lawrence, U. S. Geological Survey, Andrei G. Lapenis, SUNY University at Albany, Dan Berggren, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Boris F. Aparin, Dokuchaev Central Soil Museum, Kevin T. Smith, USDA Forest Service, Walter C. Shortle, USDA Forest Service, Scott Bailey, USDS Forest Service, Dmitry L. Varlyguin, GDA Corporation, Boris Babikov, St. Petersburg Forest Technical Academy
Twenty-Year Changes in Vegetation and Soils in Adirondack Forest Plots.
Arthur Johnson, University of Pennsylvania, Amanda Moyer, University of Pennsylvania, James Bedison, University of Pennsylvania, Suzanna Richter, University of Pennsylvania
Acid Risk Assessment of Soils in Two Areas of the Cherry River Watershed, West Virginia.
Cara Sponaugle, West Virginia University, Jeffrey Skousen, West Virginia University, Stephanie Connolly, US Forest Service- Monongahela National Forest
Qualitative Chemistry of Dissolved Organic Carbon Exports from Northern Hardwood Forests in Response to Chronic Experimental Nitrate Deposition.
Kurt A. Smemo, The University of Michigan, Donald R. Zak, University of Michigan, Kurt S. Pregitzer, Michigan Technological Univ., Andrew J. Burton, Michigan Technological Univ.
Linkages among Soil, Foliar and Litter Chemical Response to Experimentally Elevated N and S Deposition at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine.
Lindsey E. Rustad, USDA Forest Service, Ivan Fernandez, University of Maine
Recovery of 34S-Labeled Sulfate and 15N-Labeled Nitrate Applied to the Snowpack at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire.
John L. Campbell, USDA Forest Service, Myron J. Mitchell, SUNY-ESF, Bernhard Mayer, University of Calgary, Peter M. Groffman, Institute Of Ecosystem Studies, Lynn M. Christenson, Institute Of Ecosystem Studies
Discussion
Adjourn

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