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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
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... Appendix A Workshop Agenda Frontiers in Soil Science Research December 12-14, 2005 National Academy of Sciences, Lecture Room Washington, DC Monday, December 12 6:00 Workshop introduction by Charles Rice, Kansas State University Welcome comments from National Academy of Sciences President Ralph J Cicerone Keynote address: Brent Clothier, Horticultural and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Sustaining Soil Science: Participation, Policy, Purchase and Progress 7:00 Discussion 7:30-9:00 Reception buffet in the Great Hall Tuesday, December 13 8:00 Session 1: How well do we understand the interaction of physical, chemical, and biological processes in soils that impact the atmosphere, vegetation, and the hydrogeosphere?
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... How can knowledge gained through molecular investigations be used to constrain studies focused on the chemical interactions and how are these linked to physical and biological processes? Speaker: Scott Fendorf, Stanford University Toward Gaining a Molecular-level Understanding of Processes Governing the Fate and Transport of Ions/Chemicals within Soils Discussants: Gary Pierzynski, Kansas State University Donald Sparks, University of Delaware Moderator: Paul M
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... Jastrow, Argonne National Laboratory 2:30 Break 3:00 Session 4: What is the effect of in situ soil architecture on soil physical, chemical, and biological processes? How does it vary from one soil system to another?
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... Speaker: César Izaurralde, Joint Global Change Research Institute, University of Maryland How Does Landscape Architecture Affect the Upscaling of Soil Processes to a Regional Level? Discussants: Henry Lin, Pennsylvania State University  Susan Moran, USDA-ARS Southwest Watershed Research Center Moderator: Jennifer Harden, U.S.
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... Geological Survey Canyonlands Research Station, Utah Birl Lowery, University of Wisconsin, Madison Moderator:  William A Jury, University of California, Riverside 3:30 Plenary discussion 6:00 Adjourn


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