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Juan F. Gallardo
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El 29/08/2017 a las 16:21, Diego J. Cosentino escribió:
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> Estimados,
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> Les envío el Newsletter de la Sociedad internacional de la Ciencia del
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> IUSS Alert 146 (August 2017)
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> IUSS News
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> Website for IUSS World Congress 2018 now online
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> The website for the 21st World Congress of Soil Science has gone
> online. The congress, which is arguably the most acclaimed meeting in
> the area of soil science, will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
> August 12-17, 2018. Registration and call for abstracts is open.
> Read more <https://www.21wcss.org/index.php>
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> Anthropcentrism and Soil Health
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> The newest Viewpoint on “The Anthropcentrism and Soil Health” by
> Rattan Lal, President of the International Union of Soil Sciences is
> now available on the IUSS website.
> Read more <http://www.iuss.org/index.php?article_id=636>
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>
> Pedometron 40
>
> The current issue of the newsletter of the IUSS Commission 1.5
> Pedometrics is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Pedometrics. It
> contains articles about the history of Pedometrics, portraits about
> related IUSS Working Groups and Prof. Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov as
> well as interviews with soil experts.
> Read more <http://iuss.org/index.php?article_id=421>
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>
> IUSS Stimulus Fund – last call for submissions in 2017
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> IUSS has established an annual Stimulus Fund to support suitable
> activities within its Commissions and Working Groups. Where
> appropriate, the Fund will also support other activities to assist the
> development of soil science generally but particularly in regions of
> the world where lack of resources limit opportunities. The current
> submission period will end September 15, 2017.
> Read more <http://www.iuss.org/index.php?article_id=594>
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>
> National voting of Officers for IUSS Divisions and Commissions
> 2017 about to start
>
> Every four years the officers for the IUSS Divisions and Commissions
> are newly elected. Voting by IUSS Members shall be conducted
> electronically on a one vote per individual in each National Member
> Society basis. Elections will be decided by a simple majority of votes
> cast.
> In line with the IUSS Bye-laws (version Oct. 2014) the national Soil
> Science Societies shall organize the national voting of officers for
> Divisions and Commissions. The voting system for society members shall
> be open from 1 September to 31 December 2017. The list of nominated
> persons (ballot), the corresponding biographies and the guideline for
> the voting procedure in 2017 are provided on the IUSS website.
> The Presidents of the National Member Society are kindly requested to
> send the results of elections to iuss en umweltbundesamt.at
> <mailto:iuss en umweltbundesamt.at> (Cc to R.Horn
> <mailto:rhorn en soils.uni-kiel.de>) before 28 January 2018.
> Read more <http://iuss.boku.ac.at/index.php?article_id=649>
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>
> Investiture as "Doctor Honoris Causa" at the University of Lleida
> (Spain) of Prof. Dr. Rattan Lal, President of IUSS (13 June 2017)
>
> One of the most relevant programmed activities of the 1st World
> Conference on Soil and Water Conservation under Global Change (CONSOWA
> Lleida 2017), was the ceremony of investiture of Prof Dr Rattan Lal,
> President of IUSS, as “Doctor Honoris Causa” at the University of
> Lleida (UdL) (Spain), upon proposals of the Departments of Soils and
> Environmental Sciences and of Crop and Forest Science of the
> Agricultural and Forestry Schools of UdL and the support of the
> Sections of Control de la Degradación y Recuperación de Suelos and of
> Conservación de Suelos y Aguas of the Soil Science Spanish Society
> (SECS). For this investiture, there was taken into account Dr. Lal’s
> long time and pioneer research, reflected in numer ous publications,
> directed to solve problems of soil and water management of
> agricultural soils, and their relations both with C sequestration in
> soils, control and mitigation of climate changes and finally with food
> production and food security.
> The presentation of merits (laudatio) of Prof. Dr. Rattan Lal was in
> the hands of Prof. Dr. Ildefonso Pla Sentís. For the ceremony old
> traditions of the UdL were followed, which was founded in the year 1300.
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> General News
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> Future Policy Award crowns the World’s Best Land Restoration Policies
>
> Ethiopia wins Gold Award; other winning policies from China, Brazil
> and Jordan. More people, less erosion – Ethiopia’s Tigray region
> demonstrates that this can be a reality: They will take home the Gold
> Future Policy Award 2017, beating 26 other nominated policies to the
> prize. Also known as “Oscar for Best Policies”, the Future Policy
> Award highlights the world’s best policies that combat desertification
> and land degradation this year. With unique collective action,
> voluntary labour and the involvement of the youth, people of Tigray
> are restoring land on a massive scale. As a result, erosion has
> decreased significantly, groundwater levels are recharged, and the
> uptake of sustainable agricultural practices made a significant
> contribution to food self-sufficiency and economic growth.
> Read more <https://www.worldfuturecouncil.org/p/2017-desertification/>
>
> Also worth mentioning is that the Vision Award from the World Future
> Council went to the international “4 per 1000” Initiative which
> communicates a new concept for mitigating climate change through the
> increase of soil organic carbon.
> Read more <https://www.worldfuturecouncil.org/press-release-fpa-2017/>
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> Agri-environment schemes: impacts on the agricultural environment
>
> Environmental protection and human food security co-exist in a
> critical balance, one that is often difficult to get right. The
> pressures of population rise, farming intensification, and loss of
> habitats and species mean that protections afforded under the EU’s
> Common Agricultural Policy are pivotal to the conservation of
> agri-ecology. In the EU, agri-environment schemes encourage farmers to
> undertake environmentally friendly practices and are thus vital to the
> objective of sustainable agriculture. This Thematic Issue looks at
> some of the impacts that AES have had on European farm ecosystems,
> biodiversity and farmers.
> Read more
> <http://ec.europa.eu/environment/integration/research/newsalert/pdf/AES_impacts_on_agricultural_environment_57si_en.pdf>
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> National Soil Health Measurements to accelerate agricultural
> transformation
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> For scientists, farmers and ag policy makers, one nagging question has
> yet to be completely “unearthed:” Just how healthy (or unhealthy) are
> the nation’s soils? The concept of soil health is gaining widespread
> attention because it promotes agricultural practices that are not only
> good for the farmer, but also good for the environment. An abundance
> of research shows that improving soil health boosts crop yield,
> enhances water quality, increases drought resilience, reduces
> greenhouse gas emissions, increases carbon sequestration, provides
> pollinator habitat, and builds disease suppression. To help implement
> widely-applicable, consistent measures of soil health, the Soil Health
> Institute announces its endorsement of 19 national soil health
> measurements.
> Read more
> <http://soilhealthinstitute.org/national-soil-health-measurements-accelerate-agricultural-transformation/>
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> Measured soil moisture improves wildfire prediction
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> Despite the known connection between soil moisture and wildfire
> danger, measured soil moisture is conspicuously absent from the list
> of variables commonly used in wildfire danger assessments. Instead,
> assessments enlist the help of the decades-old Keetch-Byram Drought
> index (KBDI), a soil moisture surrogate calculated from precipitation
> and estimated evapotranspiration. In the absence of measured soil
> moisture data, the reliance upon KBDI as a surrogate to assess
> wildfire danger is understandable. But is the continued reliance on
> KBDI justified when high quality soil moisture data are available?
> According to recent work published in Soil Science Society of America
> Journal, the answer is no.
> Read more
> <https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/story/2017/jul/mon/measured-soil-moisture-improves-wildfire-prediction>
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> Friends of Phragmites
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> Friends of Phragmites is an organisation established by Prof D.
> Fanning to promote the use of swamp plants to remediate soils degraded
> by acid sulphate effects. The Australian Chapter, with new president
> Simon Smith, held its second plantout to remediate a degraded site
> near Balmoral, Victoria, Australia.
> Read more
> <https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9Z3pi0ZMJ9iRTZ0REpCdEI5ZkU/view?usp=sharing>
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> Conferences, Meetings and Workshops
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> Archaeological Soil Micromorphology Training and Workshop 2017
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> University College London, Institute of Archaeology; Training: 6-9
> November, followed by Practice Days and Workshop: 10-11 November 2017.
> Contact <mailto:r.macphail en ucl.ac.uk>
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> The 13th International Conference of the East and Southeast Asia
> Federation of Soil Science Societies (ESAFS)
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> “Soil Quality for Food Security and Healthy Life”
> Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand, December 12-15, 2017. Good soil quality
> is required for food security and healthy life of world population.
> ESAFS 2017 Conference aims to provide advanced scientific information
> on the researches in soil quality and capacity for crop production.
> The conference will provide a better understanding of the attributes
> of soil quality and the way of improving soil and associated
> environmental quality for sustainable food security and healthy life
> of East, Southeast Asia as well as world population. Abstract
> submission deadline: 13 October 2017
> Read more <http://www.esafs2017.com> (website will be available soon)
> Conference Flyer <http://www.iuss.org/files/leaflet_of_esafs_2017_02.pdf>
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> New publications
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> Phosphate in Soils: Interaction with Micronutrients, Radionuclides
> and Heavy Metals
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> Edited by H. Magdi Selim. Published August 1, 2017 by CRC Press in the
> Series: Advances in Trace Elements in the Environment; 381 pages, ISBN
> 9781138803183, Price paperback £50.00, hardback £102.00. Recent
> studies reveal that Phosphorus (P) in the form of phosphate, a
> macronutrient essential for plant growth, and crop yields can
> influence the bioavailability, retention, and mobility of trace
> elements, metal(loid)s, and radio nuclides in soils. When this occurs,
> phosphates can affect the dynamics of heavy metals and influence soil
> characteristics, impacting soil mobility and toxicity.
> Phosphate in Soils: Interaction with Micronutrients, Radionuclides and
> Heavy Metals utilizes the latest research to emphasize the role that
> phosphate plays in enhancing or reducing the mobility of heavy metals
> in soil, and the soil-water-plant environment. It provides an in-depth
> understanding of each heavy metal species, and expands on phosphate
> interactions in geological material.
> Read more
> <https://www.crcpress.com/Phosphate-in-Soils-Interaction-with-Micronutrients-Radionuclides-and-Heavy/Selim/p/book/9781138803183>
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> Soil Nematodes of Grasslands in Northern China
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> By Qi Li, Wenju Liang, Xiaoke Zhang, Mohammad Mahamood; 1st Edition
> published August 15, 2017 by Elsevier, imprint Academic Press, 254
> pages, Paperback ISBN: 9780128132746, price paperback EUR 75.45.
> Soil Nematodes of Grasslands in Northern China presents research on
> China’s temperate grasslands, providing the findings and results of a
> large field survey along a transect across the northern temperate
> grassland. It examines nematode distribution patterns along the
> transect from trophic group and family, to genus level, also
> evaluating their relationship with climatic conditions, plant biomass
> and soil parameters. The book then presents detailed taxonomy
> information of nematodes to genus or species level, providing keen
> insights into nematode diversity along the grassland transect in north
> China.
> Read more
> <https://www.elsevier.com/books/soil-nematodes-of-grasslands-in-northern-china/li/978-0-12-813274-6?start_rank=21&producttype=books&publicationyear=2017&sortby=sortByDateDesc&q=soil>
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> Comparison of dung and soil fauna from pastures treated with and
> without ivermectin as an example of the effects of a veterinary
> pharmaceutical
>
> By Dr. Jörg Römbke, Adam Scheffczyk, Jean-Pierre Lumaret, Thomas
> Tixier, Dr. Wolf Blanckenhorn, Dr. Joost Lahr, Dr. Kevin Floate, June
> 2017, Umweltbundesamt, Texte | 54/2017, 238 pages, download only, no
> costs.
> Soil organisms in manure or organisms that colonize dung pats can be
> impacted by the application of veterinary medical products, especially
> parasiticides, to livestock. For this reason, the authorization
> process for veterinary medicinal products in the European Union and
> other countries includes a requirement for “higher-tier” tests when
> adverse effects on dung organisms can be detected in single-species
> toxicity tests. However, no guidance documents for the performance of
> higher-tier tests are available, so far. Therefore, an international
> research project was undertaken to develop and validate a proposed
> test method under varying field conditions of climate, soil, and
> endemic coprophilous fauna. The test took place at Lethbridge
> (Canada), Montpellier (France), Zurich (Switzerland), and Wageningen
> (The Netherlands). The aim of the project was to determine if fecal
> residues of a parasitide with known insecticidal activity (ivermectin)
> showed similar effects on insects breeding in dung of treated animals,
> coprophilous organisms in the soil beneath the dung, and rates of dung
> degradation.
> Read more
> <https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/publikationen/comparison-of-dung-soil-fauna-from-pastures-treated>
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>
> Remote Sensing of Soils
>
> By Shankar R., 1st edition published August 2017 by Springer, 500
> pages, 166 illustrations, ISBN 978-3-662-53740-4, price hardcover
> 149,99 € | £112.00 | $179.00, printed e-book € | $ 24.99.
> This book is about applications of remote sensing techniques in the
> studies on soils. In pursuance of the objective, the book initially
> provides an introduction to various elements and concepts of remote
> sensing, and associated technologies , namely Geographic Information
> System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS) in chapter-1. An
> overview of the sensors used to collect remote sensing data and
> important Earth observation missions is provided in chapter-2. The
> processing of satellite digital data (geometric and radiometric
> corrections, feature reduction, digital data fusion, image
> enhancements and analysis) is dealt with in Chapter-3. In the chapter
> to follow the interpretation of remote sensing data , very important
> and crucial step in deriving information on natural resources
> including soils resources, is discussed. An introduction to soils as a
> natural body with respect to their formation, physical and chemical
> properties used during inventory of soils, and soil classification is
> given in Chapter-5.The spectral response patterns of soils including
> hyperspectral characteristics -fundamental to deriving information on
> soils from spectral measurements, and the techniques of soil resources
> mapping are discussed in chapter-6 and -7,respectively. Furthermore,
> the creation of digital soil resources database and the development of
> soil information systems, a very important aspect of storage and
> dissemination of digital soil data to the end users are discussed in
> chapter-8. Lastly, the applications of remote sensing techniques in
> soil moisture estimation and soil fertility evaluation are covered in
> chapter-9 and -10, respectively.
> Read more <http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783662537381>
>
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>
> Sustainable Management of Land Resources: An Indian Perspective
>
> Edited by G.P. Obi Reddy, N.G. Patil, Arun Chaturvedi. Published
> August 29, 2017 by Apple Academic Press, 796 pages – 116 B/W
> illustrations, ISBN 9781771885171, price hardback £114.00.
> The depletion of land resources is one of the greatest challenges for
> mankind in this millennium. Shrinking land resources, weather
> aberrations, deterioration of land quality, and the globalization and
> liberalization of market economies have become intertwined to
> influence the sustainable management of land resources and land use
> plans. This important volume addresses these challenges, looking at
> how scientists translate their knowledge and experience in sustainable
> land resources and management into implementable policy decisions,
> with a particular focus on India.
> Read more
> <https://www.crcpress.com/Sustainable-Management-of-Land-Resources-An-Indian-Perspective/Reddy-Patil-Chaturvedi/p/book/9781771885171>
>
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> Vacancy for Assistant Professor of Soil Resources
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> *Assistant Professor (TT) of Soil Resources*
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> The Department of Environmental Systems Science (www.usys.ethz.ch) of
> ETH Zurich invites applications for an assistant professor (tenure
> track) focusing on (1) the role of soil as a key natural resource,
> supporting a wide range of forest and other terrestrial ecosystem
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> assistant professor level commitment to teaching and the ability to
> lead a research group are expected. Teaching duties will include
> advanced-level courses on the assessment, modelling or management of
> soil resources as part of the environment.
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> Assistant professorships have been established to promote the careers
> of younger scien¬tists. ETH Zurich implements a tenure track system
> equivalent to other top international universities.
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> *Please apply online at:* www.facultyaffairs.ethz.ch
> <http://www.facultyaffairs.ethz.ch>
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> Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a list of
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> The letter of application should be addressed *to the President of ETH
> Zurich, Prof. Dr. Lino Guzzella.*
> *The closing date for applications is 31 August 2017.*
> ETH Zurich is an equal opportunity and family friendly employer and is
> responsive to the needs of dual career couples. We specifically
> encourage women to apply.
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