NE1038: Hydropedology: Genesis, Properties, and Distribution of Hydromorphic Soils

(Multistate Research Project)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

04/27/2011

04/27/2011

01/03/2012

Andrews, D.M., H.S. Lin, Q. Zhu, L. Jin, and S.L. Brantley. 2011. Dissolved organic carbon export and soil carbon storage in the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. Vadose Zone Journal 10:943954.

Castellano, M.J., J.P. Schmidt, J.P. Kaye, C. Walker, C. Graham, H.S. Lin, and C. Dell. 2011. Hydrological controls on heterotrophic soil respiration across an agricultural landscape. Geoderma 162:273-280.

Graham, C., and H.S. Lin. 2011. Controls and frequency of preferential flow occurrence: A 175-event analysis. Vadose Zone Journal 10:816831.

Harman, M.B., J.A. Thompson, E.M. Pena-Yewtukhiw, L.M. McDonald, and J. Beard. 2011. Preferential flow in pastures on benchmark soils in West Virginia. Soil Science, 176: 509-519.

Hetu, M. L. and M. C. Rabenhorst. 2010. Assessing Reducing Conditions in Soils along a Topohydrosequence. Abstract. Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America. Long Beach, CA.

Hetu, M. L. and M. C. Rabenhorst. 2010. Effects of Carbon and Temperature on Time to become Reducing: A Mesocosm Study. Abstract. Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America. Long Beach, CA.

Jin, L., D. M. Andrews, G. H. Holmes, H.S. Lin, and S. L. Brantley. 2011. Opening the black box: Water chemistry reveals hydrological controls on weathering in the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. Vadose Zone Journal 10:928942.

Lin, H.S., J. Hopmans, and D. Richter (Editors). 2011. Interdisciplinary Sciences in the Critical Zone Observatories. Vadose Zone Journal special issue. 10:781-987.

Lin, H.S. 2011. Three principles of soil change and pedogenesis in time and space. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75: 20492070.

Lin, H.S. 2011. Hydropedology: Towards new insights into interactive pedologic and hydrologic processes in the landscape. Journal of Hydrology 406:141145.

Lin, H.S., J. Hopmans, and D. Richter. 2011. Interdisciplinary sciences in a global network of Critical Zone Observatories. Vadose Zone Journal 10:781785.

Rabenhorst, M. C. 2010. Visual Assessment of IRIS Tubes in Field Testing for Soil Reduction. Wetlands 30:847852.

Rabenhorst, M. C. and M. H. Stolt. 2010. Perspectives on the Sampling and Processing of Soils from Tidal Marsh and Subaqueous Environments. Abstract. Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America. Long Beach, CA.

Ricker, M.C., S.W. Donohue, M.H. Stolt, and M.S. Zavada. 2011. Development and application of multi-proxy indices of land use change for riparian soils of southern New England, USA. Ecological Applications (in press).

Stolt, M.H., and M.C. Rabenhorst. 2011. Subaqueous Soils. In Y. Li and M.E. Sumner (eds.) Handbook of Soil Science, 2nd edition. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Salisbury, A., and M.H. Stolt. Estuarine subaqueous soil temperature. Soil Science Society of America Journal (in press).

Stolt, M., M. Bradley, J. Turenne, M. Payne, E. Scherer, G. Cicchetti, E. Shumchenia, M. Guarinello, J. King, J. Boothroyd, B. Oakley, C. Thornber, and P. August. 2011. Mapping Shallow Coastal Ecosystems: A Case Study of a Rhode Island Lagoon. Journal of Coastal Research 27:1-15.

Takagi, K. and H.S. Lin. 2011. Temporal evolution of soil moisture spatial variability in the Shale Hills catchment. Vadose Zone Journal 10:832842.

Zhu, Q., and H.S. Lin. 2011. Impacts of soil properties, terrain attributes, and crop growth on soil moisture in an agricultural landscape. Geoderma 163:4554.

09/04/2012

Bakken, J.M., and M.H. Stolt. 2011. Soil Survey Investigations of Freshwater Subaqueous Soils: Carbon Accounting and Invasive Species. Abstracts. Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America, San Antonio, TX.

Drohan, P.J., and M. Brittingham. Topographic and soil-specific challenges facing shale gas development in the northcentral Appalachians. Soil Science Society of America Journal, doi:10.2136/sssaj2012.0087

Drohan, P. J., M. Brittingham, J. Bishop and K. Yoder. 2012. Early trends in landcover change and forest fragmentation due to shale-gas development in Pennsylvania: a potential outcome for the northcentral Appalachians. Environmental Management 49:1061-1075.

Erich, E., and P.J. Drohan. 2012. Genesis of freshwater subaqueous soils following flooding of a subaerial landscape. Geoderma 179-180:53-62.

Odgers, N.P., Z. Libohova and J.A. Thompson. 2012. Equal-area spline functions applied to a legacy soil database to create weighted-means maps of soil organic carbon at a continental scale. Geoderma 189-190:153-163.

Rabenhorst, M.C., and M.H. Stolt. 2012. Subaqueous Soils: Pedogenesis, Mapping, and Applications. pp. 173204. In: Lin, H. (Ed.), Hydropedology: Synergistic Integration of Soil Science and Hydrology. Academic Press, Waltham, MA.

Rabenhorst, M. C., and M. H. Stolt. 2012. Field estimations of soil organic carbon. Soil Science Society of America Journal 76:1478-1481.

Ricker, M., B.G. Lockaby, and M.H. Stolt. 2011 Soil Carbon Pools In Forested Riverine Landscapes. Abstracts. Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America, San Antonio, TX.

Stolt, M.H., and M.C. Rabenhorst. 2011. Evaluation of the Ability of Hydric Soil Practitioners to Estimate the Quantity of Soil Organic Carbon. Abstracts. Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America, San Antonio, TX.

Stolt, M.H. 2011. Rapid Carbon Accounting In Soil Survey: Effects of Methodology On Estimates of Soil Organic Carbon Stocks. Abstracts. Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America, San Antonio, TX.

Thompson, J.A., S. Roecker, S. Grunwald, and P.R. Owens. 2012. Digital Soil Mapping: Interactions with and Applications for Hydropedology. p. 665-709. In: Lin, H. (ed.), Hydropedology: Synergistic Integration of Soil Science and Hydrology. Academic Press, Waltham, MA.

08/25/2013

Bickford, W.A., B.A. Needelman, R.R. Weil, and A.H. Baldwin. 2012. Vegetation response to prescribed fire in Mid-Atlantic brackish marshes. Estuaries and Coasts 35:1432-1442. DOI: 10.1007/s12237-012-9538-3

Bickford, W.A., A.H. Baldwin, B.A. Needelman, and R.R. Weil. 2012. Canopy disturbance alters competitive outcomes between two brackish marsh plant species. Aquatic Botany 103:2329. DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2012.05.006

Brubaker, K. M., Myers, W. L., Drohan, P. J., Miller, D. A., & Boyer, E. W. 2013. The Use of LiDAR Terrain Data in Characterizing Surface Roughness and Microtopography. Applied and Environmental Soil Science, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/891534.

Buda, A. R., Kleinman, P. J. A., Feyereisen, G. W., Miller, D. A., Knight, P. G., Drohan, P. J., & Bryant, R. B. 2013. Forecasting runoff from Pennsylvania landscapes. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 68:185-198.

Drohan, P., & Brooks, R. P. 2013. Hydric Soils Across Pennsylvania Reference, Disturbed, and Mitigated Wetlands. In Mid-Atlantic Freshwater Wetlands: Advances in Wetlands Science, Management, Policy, and Practice (pp. 129-157). Springer New York.

Drohan, P. J., Brittingham, M., Bishop, J., & Yoder, K. 2012. Early trends in landcover change and forest fragmentation due to shale-gas development in Pennsylvania: A potential outcome for the northcentral Appalachians. Environmental management, 49:1061-1075.

Geatz, G.A., B.A. Needelman, R.R. Weil, and J.P. Megonigal. 2013. Nutrient availability and soil organic matter decomposition response to prescribed burns in Mid-Atlantic brackish marshes. Soil Science Society of America Journal. (In Press).

Kayastha, N., Thomas, V.A., and J.M. Galbraith. 2012. Monitoring wetland change using inter-annual Landsat time-series data. Published online: 30 October 2012. Wetlands (2012) 32:11491162. DOI 10.1007/s13157-012-0345-1.

Needelman, B.A., S. Bosak, S. Emmitt-Mattox, and C. Lyons (eds.). 2012. Creating Resilient Coasts: Coastal Habitat Restoration for Adaptation and Mitigation of Climate Change Impacts. Restore America's Estuaries, Washington, DC.

Needelman, B.A. 2012. Overview of Coastal Habitats. In: B.A. Needelman, J. Benoit, S. Bosak, and C. Lyons (eds.) Restore-Adapt-Mitigate: Responding to Climate Change Through Coastal Habitat Restoration. Restore Americas Estuaries, Washington, D.C., pp.7-13.

Needelman, B.A. 2012. Climate change and coastal habitats. In B.A. Needelman, S. Bosak, S. Emmitt-Mattox, and C. Lyons (eds.) Creating Resilient Coasts: Coastal Habitat Restoration for Adaptation and Mitigation of Climate Change Impacts. Restore America's Estuaries, Washington, DC, p. 14-22.

Needelman, B.A., and J.E. Hawkes. 2012. Mitigation of greenhouse gases through coastal habitat restoration. In B.A. Needelman, S. Bosak, S. Emmitt-Mattox, and C. Lyons (eds.) Creating Resilient Coasts: Coastal Habitat Restoration for Adaptation and Mitigation of Climate Change Impacts. Restore America's Estuaries, Washington, DC, p. 49-57.

Needelman, B.A. 2013. What Are Soils? Nature Education Knowledge 4(3):2. http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/what-are-soils-67647639

Poffenbarger, H., B.A. Needelman, and J.P. Megonigal. 2011. Salinity influence on methane emissions from tidal marshes. Wetlands 31:831-842.

Rabenhorst, M. C., M. Matovich and A. Rossi. 2012. Visual Assessment of Low Chroma Soil Colors. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. (Cincinnati, OH) Oct 21 - 24, Annual Meeting Abstr.

Rossi, A. M. and M. C. Rabenhorst. 2012. Soil Carbon Storage in Barrier Island Landscapes as a Function of Topography and Landform. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. (Cincinnati, OH) Oct 21 - 24, Annual Meeting Abstr.

Richardson, M., and M.H. Stolt. 2013. Measuring soil organic carbon sequestration in aggrading temperate forests. Soil Science Society of America Journal (in press).

Ricker, M.C., M.H. Stolt, S.W. Donohue, Blazejewski, G.A., and M.S. Zavada. 2013. Soil organic carbon pools in riparian landscapes of southern New England. Soil Science Society of America Journal (in press).

Vasilas, L. and B. Vasilas. 2013. Identification of Hydric Soils. In J. Anderson, W. Conway, and A. Davis (eds.) Wetland Techniques. Bentham Science Publishers. In press.

Vasilas, B., M. Rabenhorst, J. Fuhrmann, A. Chirnside, S. Inamdar. 2013. Wetland Biogeochemistry Techniques. In J. Anderson, W. Conway, and A. Davis (eds.) Wetland Techniques. Bentham Science Publishers. In press.

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