Die Abteilung Bodenkunde und Bodenphysik wird an der diesjährigen Tagung der Amerikanischen Gesellschaft für Bodenkunde (SSSA) Anfang November in Long Beach mit insgesamt neun Beiträgen in Erstautorenschaft vertreten sein. Es sind dies drei Vorträge
- Wolfgang Durner et al.: Soil Hydraulic Functions Revisited: Challenges and Solutions.
- Efstathios Diamantopoulos et al.: Closed-Form Model for Hysteretic Hydraulic Properties Based on Angular Pores with Variable Contact Angles,
- Toby K.D. Weber et al.:Soil Hydraulic Properties of Sphagnum Moss and Peat,
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- Efstathios Diamantopoulos et al.: How Dynamic Non-Equilibrium Water Flow Affects Estimates of the Water Retention Curve - a Modeling Approach,
- Kai Germer et al.: Soil Hydraulic Properties of a Large Undisturbed Macroporous Soil: Subsample Variability and Effective Parameterization,
- Sascha C. Iden et al.:Full-Range Soil Hydraulic Properties from Numerical Inversion of Transient Evaporation Experiments,
- Daniela Reineke et al.:Performance of Five Different Electromagnetic Sensors in Sphagnum Peat,
- Toby K.D. Weber et al.: A Composite Method to Determine Sample Volumes and Anisotropic Peat Shrinkage during Evaporation Experiments Based on Photogrammetry,
- Toby K.D. Weber et al.: Occurrence of Trace Elements in Soils, Plants, Water and Stream Sediments of the Tin-Tantalum Mining Area of Gatumba, Rwanda.