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Scientific programme. Soils: functions and threats

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Scientific programme - Soils: functions and threats [Download Oral and Poster presentations]

Coordinator: Ana Paya-Pérez (JRC)
Conveners: Ana Paya-Pérez (JRC), Rosa M. Poch (UdL)

With the aim to increase awareness and understanding of the importance of soil for food security, and its essential ecosystem functions, the 68th UN General Assembly declared 2015 the International Year of Soils (IYS) (A/RES/68/232). The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has been nominated to implement the IYS 2015, within the framework of the Global Soil Partnership and in collaboration with Governments and the secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification.

Tuesday, June 16th. Oral presentations

Soils: Functions and threats. Soil Contamination

Coordinator/Conveners: Ana Payá-Pérez (JRC)

08.50-09.00

Welcome by the Convener and introduction to the Session
Ana Payá-Pérez. Joint Research Centre – Ispra, Italy

09.00-09.30

Key note speech: Revision of soil indicator CSI015 for the management of contaminated sites in Europe [1,5 MB]
Ana Payá-Pérez. Joint Research Centre – Ispra, Italy

09.30-09.50

Cartographic tools to support the management of contaminated sites: the “Pedogeochemical maps at 1:250.000 scale” of Emilia-Romagna Region
Nazaria Marchi, Regione Emilia-Romagna-Servizio geologico sismico e dei suoli

09.50-10.10

Geochemical mapping and environmental risk assessment of contaminated soils associated with mining activity: El Campillo (Huelva, Spain) [8,2 MB]
Maria Clara Zuluaga, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II. Napoli, Italy

10.10-10.30

Elevated geogenic contents – exemplified for arsenic in soils of Bavaria
Bernd Schilling, Bavarian Environment Agency, Germany

10.30-11.00

Coffee break. Posters

Soils: Functions and threats. Soil Contamination. Selected Posters presentation

Coordinator/Conveners: Ana Payá-Pérez (JRC)

11.00-11.10

Introduction to the selected posters presentations
Ana Payá-Pérez. Joint Research Centre – Ispra, Italy

11.10-12.00

Presentations of selected papers

12.00-13.00

General discussion and conclusions

13.00-14.30

Lunch time

 14.30-18.30 Soils: Functions and threats. Soil Maps

Coordinator/Conveners: Ana Payá-Pérez (JRC)

Soil Maps

Convener: Rosa M. Poch (UdL)

14.30-14.40

Welcome by the Convener and introduction to the Session
Rosa M. Poch (UdL)

14.40-15.10

Key note speech:  Mapping soil organic carbon content using spectroscopic data [7 MB]
Marcela Rial Tubío, Antonio Martínez Cortizas, Luis Rodríguez Lado

15:10-15:30

Hydric soils: Mapping and classification
Angel Marqués-Mateu, Héctor Moreno-Ramón, Sara Ibáñez-Asensio

15.30-15.50

Assessing soil biodiversity and soil biological activity in Europe
Ece Aksoy, Ciro Gardi, Geertrui Louwagie, Christoph Schröder, Mirko Gregor

15.50-16.10

General discussion

16.10-16.30

Coffee break. Posters

16.35-16.55

Apparent soil electrical conductivity and ndvi to delineate management zones in fruit orchards [6,9 MB]
José A. Martínez-Casasnovas, Alexandre Escolà, Manel Ribes, Jaume Arnó and Joan R. Rosell-Polo

16:55-17:15

The soil map of the Institut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya [7,3 MB]
Emilio Ascaso-Sastrón, Marc Vicens-Ferrer; Patricia López-Villalba, Ignasi Herms-Canellas

17:15-17:35

Soil mapping in the Bavarian Alps – An experience report [8 MB]
Robert Traidl

17:35-17:55

Tools to facilitate the use of soil maps in Emilia-Romagna region (Italy) [4,2 MB]
Paola Tarocco

17:55-18:15

Soil analysis and soil mapping [2,1 MB]
Miquel A Aran (Eurofins Agroambiental S.A.)

18:15-18:30

General discussion and conclusions

18.30

End of the day sessions

 

Wednesday, June 17th. Oral presentations

Soils: Functions and threats. Soil Erosion

Coordinator/Conveners: Ana Payá-Pérez (JRC)

08.30- 09.00

Keynote: Soil Degradation and International Commitment for the Protection of Soil [2,1 MB]
Ana Payá-Pérez (JRC)

09.00-09.20

Soil erosion; from modelling to mitigation: Can conservation agriculture be a solution? [5,3 MB]
Giampaolo Sarno

09.20-09.40

Analysis of erosion in agricultural land using very-high resolution airbone images [2,1 MB]
A. Farnós Viñals, M. Mota, D. Noll, S. Burgos

09.40-10.10

Presentations of selected papers

10.10-10.30

General discussion and conclusions

10.30

End of the session

10.30-11.00

Coffee break. Posters

 
 Special Session EUROGEOSURVEYS. Minerals 4EU

Coordinator/Conveners: David Ovadia

11.00-12.55

Minerals 4EU. Stakeholders Consultation and Information Session

12.55

End Special Session Minerals 4EU

13.00-13.30

Closing ceremony

13.30-14.00

Farewell drink

14.00

End 8th EUREGEO Barcelona’2015

 

Poster presentations

Coordinator: Ana Payá-Pérez (JRC)
Conveners: Ana Payá-Pérez (JRC) and Rosa M. Poch (UdL)

Soils: Functions and threats. Soil contamination
Coordinator/Convener: Ana Payá-Pérez

• Effect of compost and bottom ashes on metal S and As release from contaminated soils: a leaching column study. Ana Sevilla-Perea, María C. Romero-Puertas, Mª Dolores Mingorance.

• Modelling agrochemical properties and hazardous element availability of a multielement-contaminated soil amended with wastes. Ana Sevilla-Perea, María C. Romero-Puertas, Mª Dolores Mingorance.

• Spatial and seasonal variations of atmospheric legacy and current-use pesticides in central China: regional source vs. long-range transport and air-soil exchange. Chengkai Qu, Xinli Xing, Stefano Albanese, Angela Doherty, Huanfang Huang, Annamaria Lima, Shihua Qi, Benedetto De Vivo.

Assessment of soil quality restoration in a chronically polluted area treated with compost by combining different soil investigation techniques [4,4 MB]
Claudia Campanale, Valeria Ancona, Vito Felice Uricchio.

A kinetic study of pesticide sorption on various Mediterranean soils [643,3 kB]
Jose Antonio Rodríguez-Liébana, M. Dolores Mingorance, Aránzazu Peña.

Pesticide sorption/desorption on Mediterranean soils modified by solution composition [1,2 MB]
Jose Antonio Rodríguez-Liébana, M. Dolores Mingorance, Aránzazu Peña.

• Multiscalar approach to assess the environmental geochemical risks from topsoils in the Campania Region (Italy). Minolfi Giulia, Albanese Stefano, Lima Annamaria, De Vivo Benedetto.

• Spatial variability of Cu in surface sediments of Ria de Vigo. Ramírez-Pérez, A.M. de Blas, E.

• Preliminary study of chemical forms of Pb in sediments of San Simon bay (NW, Spain). Ramírez-Pérez, A.M. de Blas, E.

Analysis of pyrethroid and organochlorine insecticides in soil [711,8 kB]
Ramón Aznar, Beatriz Albero, Consuelo Sánchez-Brunete, José L. Tadeo.

Remote sensing in the study of the contaminated areas [4,6 MB]
Teresa Balvis, Francesco Muntoni, Roberto Rizzo.

Hand-held XRF - a contribution to improve soil sampling strategy? [274,4 kB]
Uwe Geuß, Edzard Hangen, Bernd Schilling.

Soils: Functions and threats. Soil maps
Coordinator: Ana Payá-Pérez
Convener: Rosa M. Poch (UdL)

Geochemical characterization, isotopic approach and environmental risk assessment in the Domizio Flegreo and Agro Aversano area (Campania region) [3 MB]
Carmela Rezza, Stefano Albanese, Annamaria Lima, Robert Ayuso, Benedetto De Vivo.

• Hierarchical Bayesian spatial modelling to identify and map spatial variations of soil properties in vitivinicultural zoning studies. Concepción Paredes, Xavier Barber, Antonio Marín-Martínez, María Ángeles Bustamante, Mª Dolores Pérez-Murcia, Aurelia Pérez-Espinosa, Enrique Agulló, D. Aguilar, Raúl Moral.

• New technologies for delineating and classifying productive areas in the wine sector. David López Lluch, Damián Aguilar Morales, José Antonio Marín-Martínez.

• Assessing soil biodiversity and soil biological activity in Europe. Ece Aksoy, Ciro Gardi, Geertrui Louwagie, Christoph Schröder, Mirko Gregor.

Some soil quality indicators of the soils of Catalonia [2,9 MB]
Emilio Ascaso-Sastrón, Patricia López-Villalba, Marc Vicens-Ferrer, Ignasi Herms-Canellas.

• Soils, GIS and wines. Francesca R. Lugeri, Nicola Lugeri, Barbara Aldighieri, Gianluigi Giannella, Bruno Testa.

Soil organic carbon quantification in podzol subsoil as an attempt to refine soil carbon invetories in the Czech Republic [8 MB]
Katerina Freyerová, Ludek Šefrna.

Regional soil distribution on the western side of the Hateg basin and possible relationships of soils with parent rocks [8,3 MB]
Horea Bedelean, Vlad Codrea, Ovidiu Barbu, Cristina Farcas, Alexandru Solomon.

• Apparent soil electrical conductivity and NDVI to delineate management zones in fruit orchards. José A. Martínez-Casasnovas, Alexandre Escolà, Manel Ribes, Jaume Arnó, Joan R. Rosell-Polo.

• Mapping soil organic carbon content using spectroscopic data. Marcela Rial Tubío, Antonio Martínez Cortizas, Luis Rodríguez Lado.

• Tools to facilitate the use of soil maps in Emilia-Romagna Region (Italy). Paola Tarocco.

• Soil mapping in the Bavarian Alps - An experience report. Robert Traidl.

• Spatial distribution of topsoil organic carbon in Croatia. Slobodan Miko, Ozren Hasan, Martina Šparica Miko, Andreja Steinberger, Helena Cucuzovic, Josip Halamic.

Soils: Functions and threats. Soil erosion
Coordinator/Convener: Ana Payá-Pérez

Erosion modelling by wepp in plots treated with solar-dried citrus peel [10,8 MB]
Demetrio Antonio Zema, Giuseppe Bombino, Pietro Denisi, Diego Fortugno, Santo Marcello Zimbone.

• Protection works against the erosion of the coasts near to Torre Ovo in Campomarino di Maruggio (Ta). Emanuele Giaccari, Giuseppe Spilotro.

Soil erosion assessment in Piedmont: A territorial approach under the rural development program [10,4 MB]
Igor Boni, Matteo Giovannozzi, Paolo F. Martalò, Federico Mensio.

Geochemical mapping of agricultural and grazing land soil (GEMAS) [7,3 MB]
EuroGeoSurveys.

I2Mine - Innovative Technologies and Concepts for the Sustainable and Intelligent Deep Mine of the Future [6,7 MB]
EuroGeoSurveys.