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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 00:02:33 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: SALINITY-L Digest - 24 Aug 1997 to 7 Sep 1997 There is one message totalling 105 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Job description: Lecturer Soil Chemist (Adelaide, AU) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 1997 20:45:16 -0700 From: Richard Soppe (rsoppe@ASRR.ARSUSDA.GOV) Subject: Job description: Lecturer Soil Chemist (Adelaide, AU) The following job description was sent to me by Mrs. Helen Taylor A formatted version can be found at the home page of the soil science department of the university of Adelaide: http://www.waite.adelaide.edu.au/Soil_Science/advert.html Richard Soppe Salinity-L manager ***************************************************************** University of Adelaide Department of Soil Science Lecturer B Soil Chemist (Limited term, 5 years) (Ref: 9536AS) Salary: $43,042 - $51,113 The Department of Soil Science intends to appoint a soil scientist with expertise in chemistry as related to organo-mineral interactions and the behaviour and bioavailability of nutrients and toxic chemicals. The successful applicant will be expected to develop an active research program, supported by external funding, and to provide expertise and supervision to honours and postgraduate students. Teaching will involve contributions to introductory undergraduate subjects in soil science (Years 1 and 2) and specialist areas of soil fertility/pollution (Years 3 and 4). Applicants must hold a PhD in soil science or closely related area, have demonstrated achievement in research in an area appropriate to the position and have teaching experience, preferably in undergraduate courses in soil science. Job description and full selection criteria are given below. Address enquires to Mrs Helen Taylor, Department of Soil Science,. Waite Campus, Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia 5064. (Telephone: 61+ 8 8303 7210; Fax: 61+ 8 8303 6511; Email: htaylor@waite.adelaide.edu.au). The position carries the possibility of continuing beyond 5 years, subject to performance, and the availability of funding. Further information on the University of Adelaide and the Department of Soil Science can be obtained from other parts of this web site or by writing to the above address. http://www.waite.adelaide.edu.au/Soil_Science/index.html Applications, in duplicate, should address the selection criteria, must include a curriculum vitae, list of publications and full contact details of three referees. This position is available from March 31st, 1998. Send applications quoting reference number to: Personnel Branch, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, 5005. Closing date: October 30th 1997. Job Description Contribute to teaching (development, planning, coordination, delivery and assessment) in undergraduate and postgraduate subjects at all levels; in introductory soil science (years 1 and 2) and more advanced subjects in soil chemistry-related to fertility, pollution and remediation. Develop and obtain external funding for a research program in the general area of soil chemistry (e.g. cycling and bioavailablity of nutrients, toxic elements, organo mineral interactions). Supervise and co-supervise postgraduate and honours students in relevant areas of soil chemistry and contribute to supervisory panels in other areas as expertise is required. Participate in Departmental, Faculty and University business. Carry out administrative duties as required. Selection criteria Essential PhD in Soil Science or closely related area relevant to the position Demonstrated expertise in soil chemistry, related to the requirements of the position Good publication record appropriate to the discipline and to the level of appointment A strong research program or demonstrated potential to develop such a program Experience in teaching at university undergraduate level Enthusiasm for teaching Desirable Experience in supervison of postgraduate students Demonstrated success in obtaining funding for research projects Application of innovative teaching methods ------------------------------ End of SALINITY-L Digest - 24 Aug 1997 to 7 Sep 1997 ****************************************************
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 00:02:48 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: SALINITY-L Digest - 7 Sep 1997 to 12 Sep 1997 There is one message totalling 112 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Position Announcement ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 14:43:36 -0500 From: Tharacad Ramanarayanan (rama@BRCSUN0.TAMU.EDU) Subject: Position Announcement --=====================_874111416==_ Dear Collegues: The Attached information is for your information or please pass it on to interested persons. Thanks. Sorry for Cross Posting. Ramanarayanan. --=====================_874111416==_ Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="RAPOST1.txt" POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT -------- ------------ Title: Research Associate Employer: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Blackland Research Center 808 E. Blackland Road Temple, Texas 76502 Salary: Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Scope: Hydrologic and water quality modeling. Background: Blackland Research Center (BRC) is one of the 13 off-campus experiment stations of Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University System. The center is co-located with Grassland Soil & Water Research Laboratory of USDA-ARS, Temple. A variety of unique research work are being conducted cooperatively by BRC and USDA-ARS, with scientists from both the labs working closely. The person selected for this position will work with the team of federal and state scientists working on large-scale hydrologic modeling. Responsibilities: The incumbent will work with a team of scientists involved in large-scale hydrologic modeling. The job involves assisting the model developers in debugging and refining the model code, interacting with model users and identifying problems and making/suggesting necessary corrections, and making model runs and organizing/analyzing the outputs for journal publications. Supervision: The incumbent will work under the Dr. R. Srinivasan, Assistant Professor, Blackland Research Center and also work closely with Dr. Jeff Arnold, Hydraulic Engineer, USDA- ARS. Qualifications: The incumbent must have a B.S/M.S. degree in agricultural, civil or related engineering, or natural, physical, environmental or related science. The incumbent must have a strong background in Hydrology and Water Quality with 1-2 years experience hydrologic and non-point source pollution modeling Good computer programming capability, and good oral and written communication abilities are essential. Experience in working under a UNIX environment, programming with FORTRAN (77 or 90), shell programming (Perl, Awk or Sed) are desirable, but not essential. Application Procedure: Applications will be accepted until this position is filled. Interested persons should submit a letter of application, resume and names of at least three references by email/fax/mail to: Ms. Shirley Athey - Staff Assistant Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Blackland Research Center 808 E. Blackland Road Temple, TX 76502 E-mail: athey@brcsun0.tamu.edu For further information please contact: Dr. Raghavan Srinivasan Texas Agricultural Experiment Station/Temple E-mail: srin@brcsun0.tamu.edu Phone: (254) 770-6670 FAX: (254) 770-6561 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// / An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer / ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// --=====================_874111416==_ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T.S. Ramanarayanan, Ph.D. Blackland Research Center 808 East Blackland Road Temple, Texas 76502. Voice:(254) 770-6622; Fax: 770-6690; mailto: t-ramanarayanan@tamu.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --=====================_874111416==_-- ------------------------------ End of SALINITY-L Digest - 7 Sep 1997 to 12 Sep 1997 ****************************************************
Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 00:02:07 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: SALINITY-L Digest - 12 Sep 1997 to 19 Sep 1997 There are 2 messages totalling 98 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Archives on-line 2. Hello List (Intro new member; Fwd) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 00:27:23 -0700 From: Richard Soppe (rwsoppe@UCDAVIS.EDU) Subject: Archives on-line Dear Salinity-l members, The archives of salinity-l are now available on the world wide web: http://crcvms.unl.edu/archives/salinity-l.html These archives are automatically updated, and can be sorted on topic or author. It can also be searched on keywords. The archives cover the period from October 1995 up to September 1997. Richard Soppe salinity-l manager rsoppe@asrr.arsusda.gov ------------------------------
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 00:43:34 -0700 From: Richard Soppe (rwsoppe@UCDAVIS.EDU) Subject: Hello List (Intro new member; Fwd) )X-POP3-Rcpt: ez073950@catbert )Received: from schilling.ucdavis.edu (root@schilling.ucdavis.edu [128.120.8.1]) ) by sol.ucdavis.edu (8.8.7/UCD3.11.09) with ESMTP id UAA04677 ) for (ez073950@mailbox.ucdavis.edu); Thu, 18 Sep 1997 20:47:38 -0700 (PDT) )Received: from asrr (asrr.arsusda.gov [192.94.164.2]) ) by schilling.ucdavis.edu (8.8.7/UCD3.11.09) with SMTP id UAA00624 ) for (rwsoppe@ucdavis.edu); Thu, 18 Sep 1997 20:47:33 -0700 (PDT) )Received: from crcvms.unl.edu by asrr (5.x/SMI-SVR4) ) id AA15540; Thu, 18 Sep 1997 23:48:08 -0400 )Received: from crcvms.unl.edu by crcvms.unl.edu (PMDF V5.1-7 #17254) ) with ESMTP id (01INSXE1XKAU006T2U@crcvms.unl.edu) for rsoppe@ASRR.ARSUSDA.GOV; ) Thu, 18 Sep 1997 22:46:17 CST )Received: from bROLga.Levels.UniSA.Edu.Au by crcvms.unl.edu ) (PMDF V5.1-7 #17254) with ESMTP id (01INSZ9IEUIS007O3Q@crcvms.unl.edu) for ) salinity-l-request@LISTSERVER; Thu, 18 Sep 1997 22:46:14 -0600 (CST) )Received: from Levels.UniSA.Edu.Au by Levels.UniSA.Edu.Au (PMDF V5.0-7 #20435) ) id (01INTTNOKAV29QVSIJ@Levels.UniSA.Edu.Au) for ) SALINITY-L-request@crcvms.unl.edu; Fri, 19 Sep 1997 13:16:37 +0930 )Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 13:16:36 +0930 )From: 9501391z@LEVELS.UNISA.EDU.AU )Subject: Hello List )In-Reply-To: (01INSYGY4OJQ0076MU@crcvms.unl.edu) )To: SALINITY-L-request@crcvms.unl.edu )Message-Id: (Pine.PMDF.3.91.970919130021.589348891F-100000@Levels.UniSA.Edu.Au) )Mime-Version: 1.0 )Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII )Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT ) ) ) )Good day to everyone on the Salinity-L list. My name is Scott Gillett and )I am a student at the University of South Australia. This is located in )Adelaide, South Australia. I am studying a Degree in Applied Science )(Conservation and Park Management). ) )At the moment I am working on an assignment that looks at the ways in )which remotely sensed images can be used in the )detection/prediction/monitoring of dryland salinity. If anyone has )internet sites or information on current projects in this area, I would )be greatful if you could give me some directions. ) )I suppose this assignment is the reason for subscribing to Salinity-L. In )addition to this, however, I am interested in salinity because I think it )is an important problem. The possibility exists of me working with it in )a professional capacity in the future. ) )I am also from a farming background, and while our farm doesn't have these )problems because of not enough rain, salinity is a large problem for )Australian farmers. ) )I am most interested in dryland salinity, but irrigation salinity is also )a problem. ) )My knowledge on salinity is relatively limited, but obviously I am )interested in expansion. ) )Regards ) )Scott Gillett ) ) ) ) ------------------------------ End of SALINITY-L Digest - 12 Sep 1997 to 19 Sep 1997 *****************************************************
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 00:02:37 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: SALINITY-L Digest - 19 Sep 1997 to 28 Sep 1997 There are 2 messages totalling 100 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. NEED METHOD FOR MEASURING BUIL EC USING TDR (2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 11:21:37 +1000 From: Ivan Teliatnikov (i.teliatnikov@AGEC.USYD.EDU.AU) Subject: NEED METHOD FOR MEASURING BUIL EC USING TDR (fontfamily)(param)Times(/param)(bigger)(bigger)Hi all, I am looking for a method to measure bulk soil electrical conductivity using TDR ( trace model). I have used a method suggested by Dalton (1984) but it produced underestimated results. In my work I am using 8cm (three rods) waveguides. I will highly appreciate you help in regards to this problem. Thank you. (/bigger)(/bigger)(/fontfamily) Ivan Teliatnikov MAgr candidate Australian Centre for Precision Agriculture Dept. Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Science Ross St building A03, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia Tel. Fax. +61 2 9351 3706 ------------------------------
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 1997 19:20:53 -0600 From: Dani Or (dani@TAL.AGSCI.USU.EDU) Subject: Re: NEED METHOD FOR MEASURING BUIL EC USING TDR ) From dani Thu Sep 25 16:02 MDT 1997 ) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 15:58:03 -0600 ) From: Mailer-Daemon (Mail Delivery Subsystem) ) Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown ) To: dani ) ) ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ) 421 Host agec.usyd. not found for mailer ddn. ) 550 i.teliatnikov@agec.usyd.... Host unknown ) 421 agec.usyd.edu.au: Host agec.usyd.edu.au is down, will keep trying for 3 days ) ) ----- Unsent message follows ----- ) Return-Path: (dani) ) Received: by tal.agsci.usu.edu (5.x/SMI-SVR4) ) id AA01543; Thu, 25 Sep 1997 15:58:03 -0600 ) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 15:58:03 -0600 ) From: dani (Dani Or) ) Message-Id: (9709252158.AA01543@tal.agsci.usu.edu) ) Errors-To: dani ) To: i.teliatnikov@agec.usyd., edu.au@agec.usyd.edu.AU ) Subject: Re: Help ) X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII ) ) Dear Ivan, ) I think that one reason for the difference ) you are getting could be due to units. You ) may be using Siemens/m instead of the "common" ) dS/m (==mmho/cm). Another problem could be your ) method of calculation of the reflection voltage ) see the references below to check your steps. ) Finally,there are other equations you may want ) to consider such as those based on the "thin ) section" method of Giese and Tienman for EC ) interpretation. There is a short and good paper ) by Egbert and Baker 1993 Soil Sci. Soc. Am ) J. 57:668-673; and another by Heimovaara et al. ) 1996 SSSAJ 59:689-698 (the reference list is ) comprehencive). ) Good luck. ) Dani Or ) p.s. where is "usyd"? ) ************************************************ ) Dr. Dani Or ) Dept. of Plants, Soils, and Biometeorology ) Utah State University ) Logan, Utah 84322-4820 ) Phone:(801)797-2637 ) Fax: (801) 797-2117 ) Email: dani@tal.agsci.usu.edu ) http://tal.agsci.usu.edu ) ************************************************* ) ) ------------------------------ End of SALINITY-L Digest - 19 Sep 1997 to 28 Sep 1997 *****************************************************

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