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Poster Programme BG1.6/OS3.7/SSS4.6

BG1.6/OS3.7/SSS4.6

Stabilization of organic matter in soils, sediments and marine dissolved organic matter (co-organized)
Convener: Samuel Abiven  | Co-Convener: Michael W. I. Schmidt 
Oral Programme
 / Mon, 04 Apr, 13:30–17:00  / Room 23
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Mon, 04 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Display Mon, 04 Apr, 08:00–19:30  / Poster Area BG

Display time: Monday, 4 April 2011 08:00–19:30
Attendance Time: Monday, 4 April 2011, 17:30–19:00
Poster Area BG
Chairperson: Thorsten Dittmar, Michael W.I. Schmidt, Samuel Abiven
BG39
EGU2011-7060
Temperature response (Q10) of heterotrophic CO2 production in response to varying simple carbon sources and microbial metabolic status
Bjorn Erhagen, Ulrik Ilstedt, and Mats B Nilsson

BG40
EGU2011-9361
Design of surface-active humic substances capable for stabilization of soil aggregates
Irina Perminova, Alexander Volikov, Sergey Ponomarenko, Vladimir Kholodov, Elena Lasareva, and Kirk Hatfield

BG41
EGU2011-972
Carbon and Nitrogen Elemental and Isotopic Composition in Atlantic Forest Soils Submitted to Different Land Uses
Carlos Rezende, Alex Mazurec, and Plinio Camargo

BG42
EGU2011-307
Tillage and organic materials affects soil organic carbon under wheat-rice cropping system in Typic calciargids soils
Muhammad Ibrahim, Anwar-ul Hassan, Muhammad Arshad, Sami Ullah, Muhammad Yamin, Sang-Keun Ha, and Keung-Hwa Han

BG43
EGU2011-6194
Lignin signature in response to land abandonment and erosion of dry luvisols in SE Spain
Sarah De Baets, Kristof Van Oost, Karen Baumann, Veerle Vanacker, and Cornelia Rumpel

BG44
EGU2011-422
Pyrogenic carbon losses and related priming effect on soil organic matter in a forest topsoil
Bernardo Maestrini, Nimisha Singh, Samuel Abiven, Margaret Torn, Jeffrey Bird, and Michael W I Schmidt

BG45
EGU2011-719
Effect of pyrogenic carbon addition on microbial community structure in forest topsoil
Nimisha Singh, Eoin Brodie, Samuel Abiven, Bernardo Maestrini, Jeffery A Bird, Margaret Torn, and Michael W.I. Schmidt

BG46
EGU2011-13802
Priming effect of pyrogenic carbon on soil organic matter and soil litter: facts, paradoxes and gaps in knowledge.
Samuel Abiven, Nimisha Singh, and Bernardo Maestrini

BG47
EGU2011-725
Charcoal molecular marker quantity and pattern do not change over a century in a tropical climate
Maximilian P.W. Schneider, Johannes Lehmann, and Michael W.I. Schmidt

BG48
EGU2011-4914 | presentation
Biochar for carbon sequestration in soil - Effect of feedstock and pyrolysis conditions on physical and chemical biochar characteristics
Stephanie Kloss, Franz Zehetner, Alex Dellantonio, Bernhard Wimmer, Raad Hamid, Volker Liedtke, Franz Ottner, Martin Gerzabek, and Gerhard Soja

BG49 EGU2011-10834
Very Long-Term Sequestration of Solid-Phase Carbon: Geoengineering Facilities for Biochar Storage (withdrawn)
Guillermo Rein

BG50
EGU2011-2161
Exploring nanoSIMS technique for soil organic matter stabilization issues
Isabelle Basile-Doelsch, Pierre Bonnard, Thomas Delhaye, Perrine Chaurrand, Christian Domnici, Daniel Borschneck, and Philippe Dussouillez

BG51
EGU2011-1029
Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter 3D-Fluorescence Quenching treated by PARAFAC
Huiyu Zhao, Stephane Mounier, Roland Redon, and Cedric Garnier

BG52
EGU2011-10940
Adsorption on subsoil horizons of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in agrosystems: inputs of fluorescence spectroscopy
Nadler Nahindy Simon, Pierre Benoit, Edith Parlanti, Jean-Philippe Croué, and Abbad Chabbi

BG53
EGU2011-778
DOM in Northern Peatlands: Correlating Bulk Spectroscopic Properties with Molecular Composition
Malak Tfaily, Jane Corbet, Jeff Chanton, and William Cooper

BG54
EGU2011-9338
Assigning reactivities to individual molecules in marine dissolved organic matter
Jutta Niggemann, Thorsten Dittmar, and Gunnar Gerdts

BG55 EGU2011-2787
Particulate organic matter in the northwest East China Sea—implications from amino acids enantiomers (withdrawn)
Zhuo Yi Zhu, Jing Zhang, Liang Shao, and Ying Wu

BG56
EGU2011-8708
Microbial alteration of organic coatings on sand grains
Steffi Rothhardt, Reinhard Gaupp, and Gerd Gleixner