Abstract submission deadline fast approaching! (March 31)

Call for abstracts AGU 2010 The Meeting of the Americas

Apologies for cross-listing.

Dear colleagues:

Please consider submitting an abstract to the following session:
“B19. Response of Soil Carbon Pools to Land-Use Change: Local to
Global Scales” at the 2010 AGU Meeting of the Americas, 8-13th August,
2010, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, Brazil.  Abstract submissions are now open
at http://agu-ja10.abstractcentral.com/ and will close March 31st.
General information on the Meeting and online registration can be
found at: http://www.agu.org/meetings/ja10/

Please note that residents of many countries, including the U.S.,
require a Visa to enter Brazil:
http://www.geophysics2010.org/useful_info.htm

B19. Response of Soil Carbon Pools to Land-Use Change: Local to Global Scales

Soils contain more C than aboveground biomass or the atmosphere, but
we know a lot less about how land-use changes impact belowground C
pools.  Human activities influence soil C stocks through changes in
the quantity, composition, and rate of organic matter inputs and
losses from soils.  The response of soil C varies widely and seems to
be affected by soil type, climate, disturbance frequency and
intensity, and sampling depth, rather than land use type alone.  A
better understanding of the factors controlling the turnover of soil C
pool is necessary to better predict how future disturbances will
affect soil C storage.  We encourage submissions of research using a
variety of analytical methods (isotopic, chemical, physical,
biological, modeling, spectroscopic, spatial variability) to gain
insight into soil organic matter dynamics at local to global scales.

Thank you!

Conveners:

Carlos Eduardo P. Cerri, ESALQ/USP, Brazil [email protected]
Plínio Barbosa de Camargo, CENA/USP, Brazil [email protected]
Erika Marín-Spiotta, UW Madison, USA, [email protected]


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Erika Marín-Spiotta

Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
University of Wisconsin-Madison
550 North Park Street
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-1855

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*Note new office location

[email protected]
http://www.geography.wisc.edu/faculty/marin-spiotta/

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