a) Poster Presentations:
1) Goddard, M.A., Mikhailova, E.A., Post, C.J., Schlautman, M.A., and J.M. Galbraith. 2007. Atmospheric Ca2+ wet deposition within the continental U.S. in relation to soil inorganic carbon sequestration. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings in New Orleans, LA. November 4-8;
2) Goddard, M.A., Mikhailova, E.A., C.J. Post, M.A. Schlautman and J.M. Galbraith. 2008. Atmospheric Ca2+ wet deposition within the continental U.S. in relation to soil inorganic carbon sequestration. Virginia Association for Mapping and Land Information Systems (VAMLIS) Spring 2008 Annual Conference in Charlottesville, Virginia;
3) Mikhailova, E.A., Goddard, M.A., C.J. Post, M.A. Schlautman and J.M. Galbraith. 2008. Combined atmospheric Ca2+ and Mg2+ wet deposition within the Continental U.S. and implications for soil inorganic carbon sequestration. Invited Presentation at the National Science Foundation Poster Session, GSA, SSSA, ASA, CSSA, GCAGS, and HGS Joint Annual Meeting in Houston, TX, October 5-9 (Poster).
b) Awards:
Third place in the professional category of the Virginia Association for Mapping and Land Information Systems (VAMLIS) Spring 2008 Annual Conference Poster Competition in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Publications:
1) Goddard, M.A., Mikhailova, E.A., Post, C.J., and M.A. Schlautman. 2007. Atmospheric Mg2+ wet deposition within the continental U.S. in relation to soil inorganic carbon sequestration. Tellus 59B(1):50-56;
2) Goddard, M.A., Mikhailova, E.A., Post, C.J., Schlautman, M.A., and J.M. Galbraith. 2009. Continental United States atmospheric calcium wet deposition and soil inorganic carbon stocks. SSSAJ 73(3):989-994;
3) Mikhailova, E.A., Goddard, M.A., Post, C.J., Schlautman, M.A., and J.M. Galbraith. 2013. Potential contribution of combined atmospheric Ca2+ and Mg2+ wet deposition within continental U.S. to soil inorganic carbon sequestration. Technical Contribution No. 5687 of the Clemson University Experiment Station. Pedosphere 23(6):808-814.
News Release:
Using calcium in rainfall to evaluate soils for holding the Earth's surplus carbon. CSA News, 2009, 54(8):11-12. |