Colleagues,

We invite you to submit an abstract for the following Symposium at the American Geophysical Union’s Fall Meeting (December 5-9, 2011). Abstract submission is now open and *extends until 4 August*. Please visit <http://agu-fm11.abstractcentral.com/> for more details.

B17: Biological Weathering: Carbon, Water and Nutrient Flow through Plant-Microbe-Soil Networks

The root-rhizosphere-mycorrhizal interface fueled by photosynthetic energy facilitates a multitude of processes, including dissolution of primary minerals, selective biotic uptake of nutrients and precipitation of neogenic mineral phases. These govern soil formation, nutrient and water availability, and ecosystem development. We seek to better understand the magnitude, the effects, and the coupling among biological, geological and chemical processes on weathering in soil. This multi-disciplinary session invites submissions from all investigators of laboratory, field and/or modeling studies of plant-microbe-mineral interactions at various scales.

Confirmed Invited Speakers:
Katerina Dontsova (University of Arizona)
Thomas Borch (Colorado State University)
Carmen Nezat (Eastern Washington University)

Please feel free to contact us with questions.

Cheers,

Megan Andrews, Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, Richard Phillips, Anna Rosling



Megan Andrews
University of Sheffield
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Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad
Hartwick College
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Richard Phillips
Indiana University
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Anna Rosling
Indiana University
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