Monday, 13 November 2006: 1:10 PM
109: Long-Term Soil Changes and Development
Sponsor:S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Presiding:Scott X. Chang, Univ of Alberta
 Introductory Remarks
 Long-Term Changes in Nutrient Cycling and Soil Chemistry at the Turkey Lakes Watershed.
Paul Hazlett, Canadian FS, Nat'l Res. Canada, Neil Foster, Canadian FS, Nat'l Res. Canada
 Changes in Carbon and Nutrient Pools in Forests of Walker Branch Watershed, 1972 - 2004.
Dale W. Johnson, Natural Resources and Environmental Science, Donald E. Todd, Environmental Sciences Division, Carl Trettin, USDA Forest Serv South Research Station
 Above- and Below-Ground Litter Controls on Forest Soil Dynamics.
Kate Lajtha, Oregon State Univ, Susan Crow, Purdue Univ, EAS Dept, Bruce Caldwell, Oregon State Univ, Dept of Forest Science, Yuriko Yano, Oregon State Univ, Elizabeth Sulzman, Oregon State Univ, Phil Sollins, Oregon State Univ
 Belowground Carbon Pools in Response to Silvicultural Manipulations at a Ponderosa Pine Plantation in Northern California.
Karis McFarlane, OSU, Dept of Forest Engineering, Stephen Schoenholtz, Virginia Tech, Robert Powers, PSW Research Station
 Continuing Acidification of Organic Horizons in Forest Soils of the Northeastern USA.
Chris E. Johnson, Syracuse Univ, Richard A. F. Warby, Syracuse Univ, Charles T. Driscoll, Syracuse Univ
 12-Year Changes in Foliar Litter Chemistry from the Canadian Intersite Decomposition Study (CIDET).
Caroline M. Preston, Pacific Forestry Centre, Jason Nault, Pacific Forestry Centre, Tony Trofymow, Pacific Forestry Centre
 Transformations of Soil Organic Phosphorus During Ecosystem Development.
Benjamin Turner, Smithsonian Tropical Research Inst., Leo Condron, Agriculture and Life Sciences, Sarah Richardson, Landcare Research, Duane Peltzer, Landcare Research, Victoria Allison, Landcare Research
 Discussion
 Adjourn

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