Colleagues,
Please consider submitting an abstract to the following session:

Soil Mechanisms Controlling Forest Responses to Management and Change
Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida
November 3-6, 2013

Organizers:
Jeff Hatten, Oregon State University, [email protected]
Brian Strahm, Virginia Tech, [email protected]

A mechanistic understanding of how soil processes respond to changing 
environmental conditions is required in order to predict how forest 
ecosystems will function and change under different management and 
environmental conditions. We invite presentations that highlight processes 
in forest soils as they respond to changes in forest management (e.g., 
harvest intensity, fertilization, site preparation) or other environmental 
changes (e.g., land use/land cover, climate, fire regime).  We also invite 
presentations that examine how those soil processes affect larger scale 
phenomena, such as tree, ecosystem, and stand productivity, water quality, 
long-term soil productivity, or biodiversity.  We are particularly 
interested in presentations to go beyond the effect of treatments on soils 
or forest productivity and present tested hypotheses on the mechanisms 
responsible for trends witnessed as a result of the treatment.  We look 
forward to an active discussion over a half-day session of invited and 
volunteered poster and oral presentations and hope you will consider 
submitting your abstract to the SSSA Forest, Range, and Wildland Soils 
Division.  We welcome any suggestions for invited poster presenters and/or 
speakers that you may have knowledge of, in particular students and early 
career scientists.

Please circulate this advertisement among your colleagues.

Abstract submission:
http://scisoc.confex.com/scisoc/2013am/index.html
SSSA Division: Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Oral Session - Soil Mechanisms Controlling Forest Responses to Management 
and Environmental Change: I
Poster Session - Soil Mechanisms Controlling Forest Responses to Management 
and Environmental Change: II

Important Dates (from SSSA website):
April 30, 2013 at 6:00pm Eastern Time: Early Abstract Submission Deadline. 
Abstract submission fees increase $20 per abstract after this date.

May 14, 2013 at 6:00pm Eastern Time: Final Abstract Submission Deadline.

Late June, 2013: Presentation Notification. You will be notified of your 
presentation date and time in late June.

August 27, 2013 at 6:00pm Eastern Time. Aug 27 is the abstract editing 
deadline for the printed program book and abstract CD only. Presenters may 
continue to make changes to the title, authors, and abstract text that will 
then be reflected in the online program, annual meetings app, and the 
program addendum.

Thank you!

Jeff Hatten
Assistant Professor of Forest Soils
Oregon State University
Forest Engineering, Resources & Management
279 Peavy Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331

Email – [email protected]

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