International Symposium on Physics, Chemistry, and Ecology of
Seasonally Frozen Soils
Detailed Program Schedule (Final)
Monday, June 9
p.m.
7:00 Registration and Reception
University of Alaska Museum
Tuesday, June 10
a.m.
7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast, Regents' Great Hall
8:30 PLENARY SESSION, Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Larry D. Hinzman, Univ. of Alaska
Introductory Remarks: Brenton S. Sharratt, USDA
Welcome: Joan K. Wadlow, Chancellor
University of Alaska
Keynote Address
The Seasonally Frozen Layer: Geotechnical
Significance and Needed Research
Peter J. Williams, Distinguished Professor
Carleton University, Canada
10:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: CHEM 1, ECOL 1, PHYS 1
Session CHEM 1 "Methane Emissions From Northern Soils"
Schaible Auditorium, Bunnell Building
Moderator: John Moncrief, Univ. of Minnesota
10:00 E.-M. Pfeiffer and A. Gundelwein
Methane Emission from Wet Tundra Soils of Different Sites
10:20 D. Valentine, W.M. Pulliam, E.A. Holland, and D.S. Schimel
Biogeochemical Constraints on Methane Emissions from a Northern Fen
Session ECOL 1 "Characteristics of Northern Soils"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: F. Stuart Chapin III, Univ. of California Berkeley
10:00 P.C. Adams and L.A. Viereck
Soil Temperature and Seasonal Thaw: Controls and Interactions in
the Alaska Taiga
10:20 M.M. Burgess, C. Tarnocai and K.L. MacInnes
Peatlands in the Discontinuous Permafrost Zone Along the Norman
Wells Pipeline, Canada: Their Characteristics and Response to
Environmental Change
Session PHYS 1 "Soil Water and Ice"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: John M. Baker, USDA
10:00 R.E. Knighton, S.A. Grant, D. Iverson, and G.E. Boitnott
Effects of Texture and Total Water Content on Liquid Water
Contents in Frozen Soils
10:20 M. Stahli, P.-E. Jansson, L.-C. Lundin, and H. Fluhler
Water Infiltration and Movement in Seasonally Frozen Soils
10:40 BREAK
11:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: CHEM 2, ECOL 2, PHYS 2
Session CHEM 2 "Fate of Carbon in Snow and Soil"
Schaible Auditorium, Bunnell Building
Moderator: Verlan L. Cochran, USDA
11:00 W.C. Oechel et al.
CO2 Flux from Arctic Tundra Measured at Three Scales by Chamber,
Eddy Correlation Tower, and Aircraft Techniques and Extrapolation
to a Watershed Scale
11:20 Z. Raad and M. Tumeo
Variation of Snow Permeability and Diesel Fuel Retainment with
Temperature and Density
11:40 K.P. O'Neill, E.S. Kasischke, and D.D. Richter
Effect of Fire on Temperature, Moisture, and CO2 Emissions from
Soils near Tok, Alaska
Session ECOL 2 "Soil Formation and Disturbances"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Raimo Sutinen, Geological Survey of Finland
11:00 I.B. Archegova
Nature Restoration Strategy in the Far North
11:20 M.O. Leibman and I.D. Streletskaya
The Action on Substance Transfer by the Active-Layer Instability
on Slopes, Yamal, Russia
11:40 A.P. Chevichelov
Pyrogenesis Impact on the Evolution of Cryomorphic Soils
Session PHYS 2 "Water and Solute Redistribution:
Observation and Modeling"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Gary A. Lehrsch, USDA
11:00 J.K. Radke and E.C. Berry
Soil Water and Solute Movement in Repacked Soil Columns Due to
Freezing and Thawing
11:20 J.M. Baker and E.J.A. Spaans
Mechanisms Affecting the Movement of Meltwater Above and Within
Frozen Soil
11:40 M. Friedel, J.L. Nieber, and B.S. Sharratt
Modeling Two-Dimensional Coupled Heat-Moisture-Solute Transport
in Variably-Saturated, Variably-Frozen Soils
p.m.
12:00 LUNCH (on your own)
1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: CHEM 3, ECOL 3, PHYS 3
Session CHEM 3 "Carbon and Phosphorus Loss"
Schaible Auditorium, Bunnell Building
Moderator: Ian Kennedy, USDA
1:30 E.S. Kasischke
The Potential Effects of Fire and Climate Change on Long-Term
Carbon Storage in the Soils of North American Boreal Forests
1:50 D. Ginting, J.F. Moncrief, S.C. Gupta, and S.D. Evans
Influence of Residue Management Tillage Systems with Solid Beef
Manure Application on Snow Melt and Annual Runoff, Sediment, and
Phosphorus Losses
2:10 E.F. Vedrova
Response of Forest Soil Organic Matter to Changes in Air
Temperature
Session ECOL 3 "Tundra and Taiga Ecosystems"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Inna B. Archegova, Institute of Biology, Komi, Russia
1:30 V. Ostroumov, V. Demidov, Ch. Siegert, B. Jakobsen, V. Sorokovikov, and V. Lichko
The Impact of the Seasonal Soil Freezing on the Mass Transfer in
Soils and Landscapes
1:50 V.N. Gorbachev and R.M. Babintseva
Ecology of Taiga Long-Seasonally Frozen Soils in Siberia
2:10 G.V. Rusanova
Seasonally Frozen Soils of European North-East
Session PHYS 3 "Tillage and Soil Aggregate Stability"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Michael J. Lindstrom, USDA
1:30 B.S. Sharratt and D. Huggins
Tillage-Induced Air Permeability Modified by Soil Freezing
1:50 H.M. van Es, A.T. DeGaetano, and D.S. Wilks
Frost Tillage Probabilities for the Northeastern USA
2:10 G.A. Lehrsch
Aggregate Stability Response to Freeze-Thaw Cycles
2:30 BREAK
3:00 POSTER SESSION
Regents' Great Hall
(Authors are available from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.
Posters are displayed by poster board number
from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.)
poster "Soil Gas Exchange and Chemical Processes"
board
#1 Jin Huijun, Lin Qing, Wang Guoshang, and Cheng Guodong
Study of the Emission of CH4 and CO2 in Qingshuihe
and Wudaliang Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
2 J. Alm, S. Saarnio, H. Nykanen, J. Silvola and P.J. Martikainen
Winter CO2, CH4 and N2O Fluxes on Some
Boreal Natural and Drained Peatlands
3 Y. Matsuura, S. Ohta, R.V. Desyatkin, A. P. Abaimov
Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Storage of Continuous Permafrost
Larch Ecosystems in Central and Eastern Siberia
4 R. Baatar
The Properties of Long Seasonally Freezing Alluvial Soils of the
Orkhon River Flood-Plain Ecosystem
5 Felix M. Rivkin
To a Question of the Supplementary Methane Emission by the
Cryosols Thawing (Yamal Peninsula, Russia)
6 D.D. Baldanova, D.B. Radnayeva and S.V. Borzenko
Investigation of Water-Rock Interaction at Apsat River Basin
"Landscape Formations and Northern Ecosystems"
7 S. Billings and D. Richter
Soil Carbon Gases and Water Relations in the Boreal Forest:
Linking Soil CO2 and CH4 to Moisture Availability
8 G. Broll
Seasonally Frozen Soils of Alpine Heaths in Finnish Lapland
9 Yu.I. Ershov
Ecology and Geography of Taiga Soils in The Central Siberia
10 L.I. Gerasko and S.N. Vorobyev
Zonalle appropriateness of frost influence on soils of eastern
provinces of Western Siberia
11 A.Sh. Oganesyan, N.G. Susekova, and V.M. Alyabyeva
Permanently and Seasonally Frozen Zoogenic Soils of the
Northeastern Siberia
12 I.I. Zheleznyak
Dynamics of Cryogenic Processes in Soils of Zabaikalye
13 I. Lavrinenko and V. Kanev
Tolerance of Tundra Plant Communities for the Anthropogenic
Disturbances
14 A. Bobrov and E. Bobrova
Biogenic Silica and the Genesis of "Dark Colored Soils" in the
Sikhote-Alin Mountains (Pacific Russia)
"Soil Water, Soil Ice, and Climatology"
15 E. Brooks, J.L. Nieber, and B.N. Wilson
Spatial Variability of Frost Depth in a Depressional Catchment
16 I.N. Nassar, R. Horton, and G.N. Flerchinger
Observed and Predicted Heat and Mass Transfer Under Freezing
Soil Conditions
17 J.G. Davis
Elevation and Latitude Impacts on Duration, Depth, and
Distribution of Frozen Soils in Colorado
18 C.L. Ping, Y.L. Shur, and G.J. Michaelson
Active Layer Dynamics in the Cryaquepts of Interior Alaska
19 S.D. Logsdon
Water Flow Through Frozen Hillside Soils
20 D. Stadler and H. Fluhler
Visualization of Water Infiltration Pathways in Frozen Soil Columns
21 J. Brown, A.E. Taylor, F.E. Nelson, and K.M. Hinkel
The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM)
Program: Structure and Current Status
22 S.B. Brooks
Soil Energy Exchange During the Early Summer Growing Season
on the Alaskan North Slope
23 A.V. Alfimov and M.Y. Prokopets
Wind Impact on Forest-Tundra Coastal Landscapes of the Okhotsk Sea
24 S.E. Grechishchev and O.V. Grechishcheva
Some Detailes of Ice Lense Formation Mechanism at the Bottom of
Seasonally Freezing Strata in Permafrost Zone
25 B.M. Sedov
Geophysical Methods of Local Monitoring of the Upper Part of
Permafrost Zone
26 R.V. Desyatkin
Spatial Variation of Freezing and Water Regime of Soils on
Taiga-Alas Landscapes in Central Yakutia
5:00 ADJOURN
Wednesday, June 11
a.m.
7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast, Regents' Great Hall
8:30 PLENARY SESSION, Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Jerry K. Radke, USDA
Keynote Address
Influence of frozen soils on ecosystem
processes and their sensitivity to
climatic change
F. Stuart Chapin III, Distinguished professor
University of California Berkeley
9:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: CHEM 4, PHYS 4, PHYS 5
Session CHEM 4 "Talus Hydrology and Nitrate Dynamics"
Schaible Auditorium, Bunnell Building
Moderator: Julia Boike, Alfred Wegener Institute for
Polar and Marine Research, Germany
9:40 T. Davinroy and M. Williams
Potential Influence of Talus Interstitial Ice on Talus Hydrologic
Flowpaths and Alpine Surface Water Chemistry
10:00 E. Munyankusi, S.C. Gupta, N.C. Wollenhaupt, J.F. Moncrief and A. Bosworth
Impact of Tillage and Timing of Manure Application on Nitrate
Leaching in Karst Terrains of the Upper Midwest
10:20 V.L. Cochran
Soil and Plant N Dynamics of Annual Barley in Interior Alaska
Session PHYS 4 "Frost Heave and Depth"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Chien-Lu Ping, Univ. of Alaska
9:40 A.E. Peterson
Thirty Five Years of Measuring Frost Depths in Wisconsin Soils
10:00 A.C. Fowler and C.G. Noon
Differential Frost Heave in Seasonally Frozen Soils
10:20 V.I. Solomatin
Redistribution of Water and Ice Enrichment in Contact Zone of
Thawed - Frozen Ground
Session PHYS 5 "Runoff, Water Content, and Groundwater"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Prof. Peter Williams, Carleton Univ., Canada
9:40 M.S. Seyfried and G.N. Flerchinger
Spatial Variability of Frozen Soil Runoff at a Watershed Scale
10:00 A. Robock and K.Ya. Vinnikov
Effects of Seasonal Freezing on Soil Moisture
10:20 L. Nyberg, K. Bishop, and G. Lindstrom
Influences of Soil Frost on Groundwater Flowpaths during Spring Flood
in Boreal Spruce Forest
10:40 BREAK
11:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: CHEM 5, ECOL 4, PHYS 6
Session CHEM 5 "Plant Nutrients in Cold Soils"
Schaible Auditorium, Bunnell Building
Moderator: Tom Davinroy, Univ. of Colorado
11:00 R. MacLean, J.G. Irons III, M.W. Oswood, and W.H. McDowell
The Influence of Permafrost on the Biogeochemistry of Two
Subarctic Streams in Central Alaska
11:20 S.C. Gupta, C.J. Rosen, P.S. Conklin, and Mohamed Errebhi
Nutrient Movement Following Winter Wastewater Application on a
Sandy Glacial Outwash Soil
11:40 T.S. Zvereva, A.A. Strelkova, and M.I. Zverev
Concerning the Characterization of Changes in Agrochemical
Properties and Mineralogical Composition of Eluvial Surface-Gley
Soils of Karelia During the Continuous Fertilizers Application
Session ECOL 4 "Plant and Soil Faunal Survival"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Marina O. Leibman, Earth Cryoshpere Institute,
Russia
11:00 R. Sutinen
Snowmelt Saturation of Fine-Grained Tills in Lapland Risks
Artificial Scots Pine Regeneration
11:20 M.M. Ellsbury, J.L. Pikul Jr. and W.D. Woodson
Insect Survival in Frozen Soils with Particular Reference to
Soil-Dwelling Stages of Corn Rootworms
11:40 G. Voskoboinikov
The Influence of Low Temperature and Long Dark Period on the
Morphophysiology of Unicell Algae: An Experimental Approach
Session PHYS 6 "Snowmelt Infiltration and Runoff"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Manfred Stahli, Swedish Univ. of Agricultural
Sciences
11:00 D.K. McCool, K.E. Saxton and J.D. Williams
Crop Residue Effects on Runoff and Soil Loss in Temporally Frozen
Areas of the Pacific Northwest
11:20 L. Zhao and D.M. Gray
Estimating Snowmelt Infiltration into Frozen Soils
11:40 G.N. Flerchinger and M.S. Seyfried
Modeling Soil Freezing, Thawing and Frozen Soil Runoff with the
SHAW Model
p.m.
12:00 LUNCH (on your own)
1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: CHEM 6, PHYS 7, PHYS 8
Session CHEM 6 "Solutions and Metals At Low Temperatures"
Schaible Auditorium, Bunnell Building
Moderator: Masaru Mizoguchi, Mie Univ., Japan
1:30 G.M. Marion and S.A. Grant
Physical Chemistry of Geochemical Solutions at Subzero Temperatures
1:50 P.H. Groenevelt, D.F. Dagesse and J. Mohan
Some Theoretical Aspects of Frost Heave Pressure
2:10 J. Mohan and P.H. Groenevelt
Corrosion Mechanism and Control in Low Temperature Environment
Session PHYS 7 "Soil Structure and Aggregate Stability"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Ray E. Knighton, North Dakota State Univ.
1:30 D.F. Dagesse, P.H. Groenevelt, and B.D. Kay
Changes in Soil Structural Form and Stability During Winter
Conditions
1:50 M.J. Lindstrom
Overwinter Changes in Aggregate Size Distribution for a Loam Soil
in West Central Minnesota
2:10 A. Gundelwein and E.-M. Pfeiffer
Characterization of the Organic Matter in Subarctic and Arctic
Tundra Soils in Middle Siberia
Session PHYS 8 "Heat and Water Transfer"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Satish C. Gupta, Univ. of Minnesota
1:30 Ye.M. Gusev
Heat and Water Regimes of Soil for the Winter-Spring Period:
Experiment & Modelling
1:50 O.N. Nasonova
Model COLD: Validation and Application for Modelling Annual
Dynamics of Soil Water
2:10 A.B. Chizhov and A.Yu. Dereviagin
Tritium in Seasonally Frozen Ground and in Permafrost
2:30 BREAK
3:00 POSTER SESSION
Regents' Great Hall
(Authors are available from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.
Posters are displayed by poster board number
from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.)
poster "Soil Stability, Water, and Climate"
board
#1 J.L. Pikul Jr. and J.K. Aase
Crop and Soil Management to Increase Water Infiltration into
Frozen Soil
2 J.D. Williams and D.E. Wilkins
Contour Tillage of Planted Wheat in Seasonally Frozen Soil
3 M.R. Savabi and R.A. Young,
Modeling Snowmelt And Frozen Soil With The WEPP Model
4 R.R. Blank
Freezing and Colloid Aggregation
5 R.F. Paetzold, F.E. Nelson, K.M. Hinkel, L. Miller, N.I. Shiklomanov, and G. Mueller
Soil Climate of the Seasonally Thawed Layer in Northern Alaska
6 J. Froese and R.M. Cruse
Erosion Mechanics of Thawing Soils
7 Ye.M.Gusev
Impact of Straw Mulch on Hydrothermal Regime of Soil in the
Winter - Spring Period
8 A.T. Barabanov
Essential Principles of Controlling the Erosion-Hydrological
Processes of Seasonally Frosen Soils
9 O.I. Sumina
The Thickness of the Permafrost Active Layer in Connection with
Vegetation, Relief, and Substrate Conditions (Kotelny Island of New
Siberian Islands)
10 A.A. Strelkova and I.M. Nesterenko
Alterations of Composition and Properties in the Cultivation of
Seasonally Frozen Fen Soils
"Soil Organism Activity and Adaptation"
11 M.-L. Sutinen
The Role of Lichen Cover in the Winter Time Changes of Soil
Temperature and Frost Hardiness of Scots Pine Roots under
Sub-Arctic Conditions
12 T. Hashimoto and T. Nitta,
Effects of Soil Freezing and Thawing on Bacterial Population in
Wheat Rhizosphere
13 E.C. Berry, A.A. Swalla, D. Jordan, and J.K. Radke
Impact of Freezing and Thawing on the Stability of Casts Produced
by Earthworms
14 L.C. Lewis
European Corn Borer Mortality from Overwintering Insect Pathogens
15 D. Prevost, E. van Bochove, and F. Pelletier
Effects of Freezing and Thawing on N2O Production in Soil
under Different Agricultural Practices
16 V.S. Soina and E.V.Demkina
Impact of Freezing and Thawing Processes on Viability of Bacteria
from Permafrost Sub Soil Layers
17 D.I. Berman and Z.A. Zhigulskaya,
Permanfrost and Distribution of the Ants Formica Aqulonia and
F.Lugubris in North-East Asia
18 G.Ya. Yelkina
Optimization of Plant Nutrition on Podzolic Soils of the
European North-East
19 E. Vorobyova
Microorganisms in Tundra's Soils and Permafrost - Community-Level
Functional Approach
20 A. Bobrov
Testate Amoebae (Protozoa: Testacea) of Soils on Coast Pacific
Ocean (in Russia)
"Soil Nutrients, Solutions, and Bioremediation"
21 T.R. Steinheimer, J.K. Radke, and K.D. Scoggin
Spring Season Pattern of Nitrate-N and Herbicide Movement in
Snowmelt Runoff from a Loess Soil
22 P.P. Overduin, K.L. Young, J. Boike, H. Welch, M.-K. Woo
The Effect of Freezing on Soil Moisture and Nutrient
Distribution at Levinson-Lessing Lake, Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia
23 T.Gh. Negoita and S. Matei
Microbiological Researches Carried Out on Some Soil Samples
from Different Polar Zone
24 R.P. Makarikova and P.A. Barsukov
The Influence of Long Term Fertilization on Phosphorus Status
of Seasonally Frozen Siberian Soils
25 G.G. Romanov
Potential N2-Fixation and Denitrification as the
Indicators of Efficiency of Soil Bioremediation
26 P.A. Barsukov
The Fate of Fertilizer N Applied to Cereal Crops in West
Siberian Taiga Zone
27 T. Spitsyna
The Respiration of Seasonally Frozen Podzolic Soils in the
Middle Taiga of the Komi Republic
5:00 ADJOURN
Thursday, June 12
a.m.
7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast, Regents' Great Hall
8:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: PHYS 9, PHYS 10
Session PHYS 9 "Remote Sensing To Detect Frozen Ground"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Lars Nyberg, Uppsala Univ., Sweden
8:30 E.J. Kim, Y.-A. Liou, and A.W. England
Passive Microwave Detection and Modeling of Frozen Soils in Tundra
and Grassland Areas
8:50 M.A. Kestler
Freeze-Thaw Testing of Time Domain Reflectometry and Radio
9:10 E.J.A. Spaans and J.M. Baker
Examining the Use of TDR in Frozen Soil
9:30 N.H.F. French, E.S. Kasischke, and L.L. Bourgeau-Chavez
Monitoring the Effects of Fire on Soil Temperature and Moisture
in Boreal Forest Ecosystems Using Satellite Imagery
9:50 M.O. Jeffries, T. Zhang, W. Zhou, J. Pflasterer, and G.E. Liston
The Thermal Regime of Thaw Lakes on the Alaskan North Slope: Remote
Sensing and Numerical Modelling
Session PHYS 10 "Modeling Soil Frost and Diauxy"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Gerald N. Flerchinger, USDA
8:30 A.T. DeGaetano, D.S. Wilks and Megan McKay
Extreme Value Statistics for Maximum Soil Frost Penetration in the
Northeastern United States Using Air Temperature and Snow Cover Data
8:50 I. Kennedy and B. Sharratt
Comparison of Three Models for Modeling Frost Depth
9:10 A. Farris, L.D. Hinzman, and R. Johnson
Modeling of Contaminant Transport in Discontinuous Permafrost
9:30 D. White and H. Luong
Predicting Diauxy During Bioremediation in Organic Soil
9:50 J.F. Braddock, J.L. Walworth, and K.A. McCarthy
Nutrient Effects on Microbial Activity in Hydrocarbon-Contaminated
Arctic Soils: Implications for Bioremediation
10:10 BREAK
10:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS: PHYS 11, PHYS 12
Session PHYS 11 "Heat, Water, and Solute Movement"
Davis Concert Hall, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Jessica G. Davis, Colorado State Univ.
10:40 Ph. Jaesche, B. Huwe, H. Veit, and H. Stingl
Influence of Water and Heat Dynamics on Solifluction Movements
in a Periglacial Environment in the Eastern Alps (Austria)
11:00 J. Boike, W.K.P. van Loon, P.P. Overduin, and H.W. Hubberten
Solute Movement from Spring Thaw to Freeze-Back in the Active Layer -
Results from Field Experiments on Taymyr, Siberia
11:20 N.E. Derby and R.E. Knighton
Frozen Soil Effects on Depression Focused Water and Solute Movement
11:40 E.G. Starostin and A.M. Timofeev
Crystallization Heat of Soil Water
Session PHYS 12 "Compaction and Erosion"
Art Gallery, Fine Arts Complex
Moderator: Joseph L. Pikul Jr., USDA
10:40 L. Beyer, H. Knicker, M. Bolter, H.P. Blum and D. Schneider
Soil Organic Matter of Suggested Spodic Horizons in Relic
Ornithogenic Soils of Coastal Continental Antarctica in Comparison
to this of Spodic Soil Horizons in Germany
11:00 L.W. Gatto
Freeze-Thaw Effects on the Hydrologic Characteristics of Rutted and
Compacted Soils
11:20 B.S. Sharratt, W.B. Voorhees and G. McIntosh
Soil Compaction Amelioration by Freezing and Thawing: A Review
11:40 G. Richter, L. Edwards, R.-G. Schmidt, B. Bernsdorf & J. Burney
Cool-Period Soil Erosion Due To Rilling In Prince Edward Island -
Canada
p.m.
12:00 LUNCH (on your own)
1:30 POSTER SESSION
Regents' Great Hall
(Authors are available from 1:30 to 3:00 pm.
Posters are displayed by poster board number
from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm.)
poster "Modeling, Electrical Properties, and Snow"
board
#1 G.E. Boitnott, I.K. Iskandar, and S.A. Grant
The Use of Frozen Ground Barriers for Containment and In-Situ
Clean Up of Heavy-Metal Contaminated Soil
2 V.R. Tarnawski, B. Wagner, and J. Webber
Thermal and Transport Properties of Unsaturated Soils
3 S.I. Outcalt, K.M. Hinkel, L.L. Miller, and F.E. Nelson
Modeling the Magnitude and Time Dependence of Nonconductive Heat
Transfer Effects in Taiga and Tundra Soils
4 K.J. Kestler, S.A. Shoop, and K. Stebbings
Finite Element Modeling of Deformable Terrain for Tire Interactions
with Snow and Thawing Ground
5 K. Shook and D.M. Gray
Ablation of Shallow Seasonal Snowcovers
6 G. McIntosh and B. Sharratt
Soil Electrical Properties Modified by Freezing
7 L.D. Hinzman, E.K. Lilly, D.L. Kane, and R.A. Johnson
Soil Moisture Dynamics and Groundwater Recharge in Areas
of Discontinuous Permafrost
8 O.P. Chervinskaya, Y.D. Zykov, and A.D. Frolov
Particularities of Saline Frozen Soils and Their Electric and
Elastic Properties
9 S.A. Boykov, A.M. Snegirev, and A.D. Frolov
Bore Hole Electrometrical Techniques to Monitor Active Layer Dynamics
10 I.Y. Malchikova
Dynamics, Properties and Stratigraphy of Snow Cover of Psephitic
Deposits Slope Sediments
11 D.M. Shesternyov
Frost Heaving of Large Dispersed Soil Systems
"Organics and Contaminants"
12 M. Mizoguchi, T. Ito, and K. Matsukawa
Movement of Water and Ions in Frozen Clay by Electro-Osmosis
13 L. Bergstrom and F. Bramble
Leaching of [Phenyl(U)-14C]Diuron in Field Lysimeters
under Cold Climate Conditions
14 L. Beyer, H.P. Blume, C. Sorge, H. Knicker, H.R. Schulten, M. Bolter and H. Erlenkeuser
Humus Composition and Transformation in a Pergelic Terri
Cryohemist of Coastal Continental Antarctica
15 E.J.A. Spaans, J.M. Baker, A.I. Iskandar, B. Koenen, and C. Pidgeon
Investigation and Cleanup of an Abandoned Diesel Storage in Permafrost
16 I.K. Iskandar and F.H. Sayles
Ground Freezing for Containment of Hazardous Waste: Engineering
Aspects
17 I.K. Iskandar and H.M. Selim
Mobility and Retention of TNT and RDX in Soils
18 A.P. Sadov
Peculiarities of Distribution of Technogenic Hydrocarbons through
the Verticle Profile of Peat and Tundra Gley Soils of the Forest-
Tundra Landscapes in Western Siberia, Polluted as a Result of Oil-Gas
Condensate Extraction
19 O.A. Guseva and N.P. Solntseva
Oil Distribution in Verticle Profile of Tundra Soils of the
European Russia
20 N.P. Solntseva
Oil in Soils of Humid Landscapes of Russia
5:00 ADJOURN
6:30 Alaskan Night Out, Gold Dredge #8, Fox, Alaska
(purchase of ticket required;
bus departs from Regents' Great Hall)
Friday, June 13
a.m.
7:45 Post-Symposium Tour
(purchase of ticket required;
bus departs from University of Alaska Museum)