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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Soil Erosion Research under a Changing Climate
DESCRIPTION:A decennial ASABE Soil Erosion Research Symposium \nJanuary 8-13\, 2023\nPunta Borinquén Resort\nAguadilla\, Puerto Rico\, USA \nJoin us for the next installment of this longstanding event. The symposium program will include volunteered presentations\, invited presentations\, a technical tour\, panel discussions\, and discussion groups. Watch here for updates on abstracts\, program content\, registration and more. \n  \nCALL FOR PRESENTATIONS:  \nSoil Erosion Research Special Collection: Soil erosion caused by wind and water are continuing problems throughout the world that threaten Earth’s capacity to produce food\, fiber\, and renewable sources of energy for an ever-increasing population. Additionally\, eroded sediment and agricultural chemicals are major water and air pollutants. Compounding erosion problems are the effects of climate change. This Soil Erosion Research Special Collection provides the opportunity for international contributors to collectively present advances in soil erosion research. \nTopics include research in soil erosion by water; soil erosion by wind; erosion control; coastal zones and soil erosion:\ndynamics\, mechanics and damages; conservation innovations on steep lands in the tropics to avoid erosion; climate\nchange impacts on soil erosion; soil erosion impacts on water and air quality; modeling of agricultural systems and\nerosion prediction; modeling erosion processes in forests and agroecosystems at watershed and basin scales;\nremote sensing and geospatial technology in erosion quantification and prediction; hurricane effects on erosion and\nwater quality; emerging technologies in soil erosion; watershed scale soil conservation; measurement techniques in\nsoil erosion; or related topics. \nProgram Deadlines: \n1. Submission of paper proposal abstracts…………… February 15\, 2022  \nSubmit here for abstracts. \n2. Notification to authors of acceptance/rejection\nof abstracts and instructions on paper preparation\nfor inclusion in the proceedings …………………………..March 31\, 2022\n3. For those who choose to submit to the Special Collection\,\nmanuscript submission deadline (for peer review) …….. June 15\, 2022\n4. Advance registration and program\ndistributed to authors …………………………………………August 15\, 2022\n5. Final papers in electronic format due to\nPublications Chair……………………………………… September 15\, 2022\n6. Payment of registration fee by authors………….. October 1\, 2022\n7. Final edited & formatted papers from Proceedings Chair\nto ASABE for upload to website & USB drives…….. December 9 2022\n8. Symposium in Puerto Rico…………………… January 8-13\, 2023
URL:https://www.iowawatercenter.org/event/international-symposium-on-soil-erosion-research-under-a-changing-climate/
LOCATION:Punta Borinquen Resort
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SUMMARY:Iowa Water Center Announces Available Research Grants
DESCRIPTION:Iowa Water Center Announces Available Research Grants \nAmes\, Iowa – The Iowa Water Center Annual Competitive Grants Competition is open for faculty and graduate students at accredited institutions in the State of Iowa. This year\, the Iowa Water Center is offering two funding opportunities: Graduate Student Supplemental Research Competition and a Targeted Seed Grant Research Competition. \nThe Graduate Student Supplemental Research Competition has funding of up to $5\,000 for one-year projects for a maximum of three graduate students nearing completion of their program of study. This program allows for students to complete additional research objectives or products beyond the scope of their current water-related funded project. For this opportunity\, proposals must address topics related to water resource management in Iowa. Iowa Water Center staff is available to assist students in the development of submissions. \nThe Targeted Seed Grant Research Competition is intended to address the most pressing water research needs in Iowa as determined by Iowa Water Center Advisory Board. The three focus areas for this opportunity are: \n\nWater related hazards and society: exploration of the intersections of land/water use\, and water hazards\, climate change\, or drought response. Research emphasizing social and environmental justice regarding these topics is preferred.\nExploration and advancement of our understanding of harmful algae blooms (HABs). Proposals are sought that focus on innovations in monitoring the occurrence of HABs and algal toxins\, research on factors that result in algal toxin production\, and improvements in near-real time modeling and forecasting of toxin-producing blooms.\nEmerging contaminants: research on the fate\, persistence\, transport\, and impacts of contaminants on water resources and ecosystem dynamics. Research can include social and/or economic assessment of the spread\, detection\, impacts\, solutions\, and management. Contaminants include per-and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances\, E. coli\, and other physical\, chemical\, and biological contaminants.\n\nResearch proposals must follow RFP guidelines and can be submitted to the Iowa Water Center via email (send to iowawatercenter@iastate.edu). All applicants must provide an intent to submit notice by Feb. 20\, 5 p.m.  \nProposals are due March 1\, by 5 p.m. Late proposals will not be accepted. More information regarding this opportunity can be found at the Iowa Water Center website. \nThe Iowa Water Center: The Iowa Water Center is a federally funded organization\, part of the National Institutes for Water Resources. Located on the Iowa State University campus\, it is one of 54 institutes located throughout the United States and U.S territories. The purpose of the Iowa Water Center is to identify water-related research needs\, provide outreach and education opportunities\, and disseminate information about Iowa’s water resources to the public to form better policies and everyday practices. \n###
URL:https://www.iowawatercenter.org/event/iowa-water-center-announces-available-research-grants/
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