50 Years of Soil and Water Research
in a Changing Agricultural Environment

September 3-5, 2008

Oxford Conference Center, 102 Ed Perry Blvd., Oxford, MS 38655


CALL FOR PAPERS

The Call for Papers is now closed.

Thank you for your interest in this conference. You may still register to attend the conference by visiting the registration page.

The USDA Agricultural Research Service National Sedimentation Laboratory was established in Oxford, Mississippi in 1958. Initially, the work of the lab was focused on advancing the principles of sediment transport and deposition, but the mission has continuously expanded to include a wide range of research dealing with the impacts of agriculture on soil and water. Join us for this landmark symposium in which we will assess the state of science and the National Sedimentation Laboratory’s contributions. Participants in the meeting should be enabled to chart a bold and effective course for future work in the field.

You are invited to submit an abstract for an oral or poster presentation that addresses one or more of the conference themes. The deadline for abstract submission has been expired.

Conference Themes
Erosion and Sedimentation Research
        Physical Processes
        Morphologic response in disturbed fluvial systems
        Source identification and fingerprinting
        Reservoir sedimentation
        Transferability of flume research to field conditions
        Acoustic technology for study of soils and sediments

Landscape effects of agricultural production systems
        Terrestrial and aquatic ecology
        Lake and stream water quality
        Quantifying ecological status
        Ecological rehabilitation

Watershed management and conservation
        Effectiveness of conservation practices
        TMDLs and Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico
        Water quantity management

Modeling
        Surface and subsurface runoff
        Overland flow erosion
        Ephemeral and edge-of-field gully erosion
        Bank and channel erosion
        Sediment and chemical transport
        Model applications

 

 


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