Monday, 13 November 2006: 9:25 AM-11:30 AM
99: Pedologic Progress, Philosophy, and Perspectives
Sponsor:S05 Pedology
Presiding:Daniel Hirmas, Univ. of California
 Introductory Remarks
 Soil Science and Today's World - Are We Training Future Researchers Right?.
Edward C. Runge, Soil & Crop Sciences Dept, Kristofor Brye, Univ of Arkansas, Neil Smeck, 414 E Kottman Hall, Sch Natural Resources, Craig Rasmussen, SWES Dept, Univ of Arizona, Cristine L. Morgan, Soil and Crop Sciences Dept, Charles T. Hallmark, Dept of Soil & Crop Sciences
 What is new in the WRB 2006?
Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan Univ
 Walking in Milne's Footsteps: Revisiting the Original Catena in Western Kenya.
Lee Burras, 1126 Agronomy Hall, Iowa State Univ, Mary Nyasimi, Iowa State Univ, Lorna Butler, Iowa State Univ
 Break
 Why Have Pedogenic Stonelayers (Stone-lines, Nappes de Gravats, etc.) Been Interpreted as Geogenic by So Many Geologists, Pedologists and Others?.
Donald Johnson, Univ of Illinois, Diana N. Johnson, Geosciences Consultants
 Why We Treat Soil like Dirt: Stigmatization of Soil and Dirt in the Western Cultural Tradition.
Claudia Hemphill Pine, Univ of Idaho
 Hydropedological Applications in the WRB: An Example from the Weatherley Catchment, South Africa.
Cornelius W. Van Huyssteen, Univ of the Free State, Hangsheng Lin, Penn State Univ.
 Discussion
 Adjourn

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