CUAHSI is offering two exciting Hands-on Training Workshops this fall: Direct-Push Methods for High-Resolution Characterization of Subsurface Properties and the Role of Runoff and Erosion on Soil Carbon Stock
Course registration and lodging deadlines are coming up soon! Continue reading below for important deadlines. Travel Support is available to graduate students and post-docs to attend the workshops. Grants are issued on a first come, first served basis - don't wait to reserve yours! ---------------- Questions? Please contact me: Emily Clark, CUAHSI Training Coordinator ecl...@cuahsi.org<mailto:ecl...@cuahsi.org> ________________________________ Hands-on Workshop on Direct-Push Methods for High-Resolution Characterization of Subsurface Properties: From Theory To Field Sponsored by the Kansas Geological Survey and CUAHSI Click here to Register now!<http://www.cvent.com/d/nrqctr> September 28 - October 1, 2015 Kansas Geological Survey/ University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Last day to register is September 7, 2015; guaranteed housing available only until August 28, 2015. Summary: This 3.5 day training class will focus on Direct Push methods for obtaining high-resolution information about the physical properties and parameters of the shallow subsurface, with an emphasis on water-filled porosity and electrical and hydraulic conductivity. The training class will consist of morning classroom sessions followed by three to four hour field sessions in the afternoon. Taught by widely recognized leaders in hydrologic-based applications of Direct Push technology, this training will give participants the information needed to incorporate this technology into their work. For more information, and to register, visit the event website<http://www.cvent.com/d/nrqctr>. ________________________________ The Role of Runoff and Erosion on Soil Carbon Stocks: From Soilscapes to Landscapes Sponsored by Purdue University, University of Tennessee Knoxville, and CUAHSI Click here to Register Now!<http://www.cvent.com/d/vrq5t5> October 20-21, 2015 Purdue University West Lafayette, IN Last day to register is September 27, 2015; guaranteed housing available only until September 20, 2015. Summary: This course is designed to inform participants about the state-of-the-art instrumentation and measurements that are available for quantifying carbon dynamics in Intensively Managed Landscapes (IMLs) from the soil profile scale to the landscape scale. The key processes that define carbon budget in IMLs will be examined: erosion, litter incorporation into the soil profile, microbial activity/ respiration, and stabilization in aggregates. For more information, and to register, visit the event website<http://www.cvent.com/d/vrq5t5>