Thursday, 10 November 2005: 8:25 AM
Wetland Restoration and Soil/Sediment Processes
Sponsor:S10 Wetland Soils
Presiding:Pierre-Andre Jacinthe, Indiana Univ. - Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis
Introductory Remarks
Mercury Methylation and Demethylation in Natural and Polluted Lake Sediments as Affected by Sediment Redox Conditions.
Aixin Hou, Department of Environmental Studies, Louisiana State University, Ronald DeLaune, Wetland Biogechemistry Institute, Louisiana State University, MeiHuey Tan, Department of Environmental Studies, Louisiana State University, Istvan Devai, Wetland Biogechemistry Institute, Louisiana State University
Long-Term Hydrologic Requirements of Four Carolina Bay Plant Communities.
Peter V. Caldwell, NC State University, Michael Vepraskas, NC State University, Wayne Skaggs, NC State University, James Gregory, NC State University
Stimulating Methane Production by Decreasing Rice Yield: a Possible Side Effect of Chamber Technique.
Kewei Yu, Wetland Biogeochemistry Inst., Guanxiong Chen, Institute of Applied Ecology,, Hui Xu, Institute of Applied Ecology
Relationship between Organic Matter, Microbial Activity, and Anaerobic Functional Communities in the Shallow Freshwater Sediments of a Boreal Watershed.
Maara S. Packalen, Ontario Forest Research Institute, Susan T. Bagley, Michigan Technological University, James McLaughlin, Ontario Forest Research Institute
Biogeochemical Succession in Early Development of Calcareous Wetland Soils.
Kanika Sharma, University of Florida, Patrick Inglett, University of Florida, Ramesh Reddy, University of Florida, Andrew Ogram, University of Florida, Michael Norland, South Florida Natural Resources Center
Explaining Increases of Δ15N Following P Enrichment: Tests of Soil-Related Processes in a P-Limited Wetland System.
Patrick Inglett, University of Florida, K. R. Reddy, University of Florida, Susan Newman, South Florida Water Management District
Adjourn

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