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The argument for encouraging biochar use as a ubiquitous household practice is compelling: Improved garden soil will increase food production where it has the most impact on energy demand. Implementing charcoal manufacture at a household level draws in a supply of yard prunings and workbench scraps that otherwise would be lost to non-charcoal alternatives. Unfortunately, finding even the most basic information on how to implement biochar use as a personal sustainability practice is discouragingly time consuming. In response I have started up a FAQ
by paleorthid 2008-06-09 16:59 blogs · carbon · environment · agrichar · bio-char · garden · terra_preta
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2008/05/new-gardening-with-biochar-faq.html - cached - mail it - history
Charcoal cannot replace the need for adding mineral nutrients.
by paleorthid 2008-06-09 16:56 agrichar · bio-char · carbon · environment · farm · fertility · nutrition · phosphorus · science · soil · carbon_credits
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2008/06/no-miracles.html - cached - mail it - history
Application of the charcoal to soils may be key to sustainability. Application of charcoal to soils is hypothesized to increase bioavailable water, build soil organic matter, enhance nutrient cycling, lower bulk density, act as a liming agent, and reduce leaching of pesticides and nutrients to surface and ground water. The half-life of C in soil charcoal is in excess of 1000 yr. Hence, soil-applied charcoal will make both a lasting contribution to soil quality and C in the charcoal will be removed from the atmosphere and sequestered for millennia.
by paleorthid 2008-04-10 10:11 agrichar · bio-char · carbon · innovation · biofuels · soil_science · terra_preta
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2008/04/charcoal-vision.html - cached - mail it - history
Locals are outraged that an elected official used La Paz County resources to pursue a solely personal vendetta against Yakima, a biosolids drier, abusing employees and losing over $10M in the process. A recall effort is mounting.
by paleorthid 2007-09-13 13:25 biosolids · business · ethics · government · news · politics · regulation · waste · yakima
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/09/la-paz-loses-yakima-case.html - cached - mail it - history
One of my projects made the front page of the Yakima newspaper. Since the paper tends to paywall these things in short order, I thought the blog would make a handy archive.
by paleorthid 2007-09-10 19:15 consulting · farm · irrigation · land · news · regulation · wetland · yakima
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/09/sunnyside-wetland.html - cached - mail it - history
Redox: soil pH's energetic dance partner. When pH changes, pE must also change in response. The reverse is true also. In soil, that response departs from simple mirroring. So much so that it can seem to be two separate dances. Soil pH and pE have different causes of change and different effective buffering agents. The term 'buffering' is replaced in a pE context - it is called poise. A stabilized soil pE system is referred to as a well poised system, differences in soil buffering versus soil poise account for the departure from 1:1 mirroring. Now for the exciting stuff. To many of us, what makes soil different than geologic material is that it is in an excited state, excited mostly by solar energy as facilitated by living processes. Unlike soil pH, soil pE is directly influenced by these energy fluxes.
by paleorthid 2007-09-10 19:12 bio-char · chemistry · pedology · wetland · soil_science
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/09/redox-cascade.html - cached - mail it - history
Very informative
by paleorthid 2007-02-06 13:42 pyrolysis · bio-char · waste · energy · biofuel
http://www.ars.usda.gov/sp2UserFiles/Program/307/biomasstoDiesel/RobertBrown&JenniferHolmgrenpresentationslides.pdf - cached - mail it - history
Following the Kyoto protocol with respect to reducing emissions of greenhouse gases emissions, and EU energy policy and sustainability in waste management, there has been an increased interest in the reduction of emissions from waste disposal operations. From the point of view of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, waste incineration and waste co-combustion are very acceptable methods for waste disposal. In order to achieve very low N2O emissions from waste incineration, particularly for waste with higher nitrogen content (e.g. sewage sludge), two factors are important: temperature of incineration over 900°C and avoiding the selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) de-NOX method based on urea or ammonia treatments. The more modern selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems for de-NOX give rise to negligible sources of N2O.
by paleorthid 2007-02-06 13:39 pyrolysis · bio-char · biofuel · waste · energy
http://wmr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/23/2/133 - cached - mail it - history
by paleorthid 2007-02-06 12:25 freeware · utilities · review
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best_46_free_utilities.htm - cached - mail it - history
Actinobacteria are a hyphae-producing soil bacteria that, in appearance and behavior, have more in common with soil fungi. The spores of Actinobacteria have a distinctive, earthy smell we often associate with rainfall. The smell comes from a compound, geosmin, which translates to "earth smell". The human nose is exquisitely sensitive to geosmin, able to detect it at concentrations down to 10 parts per trillion.
by paleorthid 2007-02-06 11:42 soil · bacteria · smell · health
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/02/test.html - cached - mail it - history
by paleorthid 2007-02-06 01:23 tetany · soil · nutrient · animal · health
http://www.baxterbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070131/COLUMNISTS1601/701310329/1002/NEWS01 - cached - mail it - history
by paleorthid 2007-02-06 01:22 terra_preta · bio-char · environment · energy
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0701/S00081.htm - cached - mail it - history
The environmental persistence of these compounds, used as an antimicrobial agent in hand soap, is remarkable. More than a million pounds of these chemicals flow into the nation's sewers every year. Between 50 and 75% of this ends up land applied as sludge. Triclocarban has been determined by the FDA as having no verifiable benefit. Despite a lack of evidence that these compounds accomplish anything beneficial, usage rate is very high among consumers. Among the households I have surveyed, it approaches saturation. It makes little sense to land apply recalcitrant compounds that needlessly get rid of soil microbes. Fomenting the growth of resistant strains of disease organisms is only one concern. Soil functional capacity is largely mediated by living processes. It is the height of folly to jeopardize those functions for a useless consumer item.
by paleorthid 2007-02-05 16:39 biosolids · health · microbiology · science · soil
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/02/triclosan-triclocarban-concern.html - cached - mail it - history
Data indicates microbes have more difficulty adapting than previously thought.
by paleorthid 2007-02-05 01:32 soil · biology · genome · rna · ecology · environment · fungi · bacteria · habitat · microbiology · research · science · soil_microbiology
http://evomech1.blogspot.com/2007/02/metagenomics-investigating-invisible.html - cached - mail it - history
plant diversity and low input biomass for biofuel
by paleorthid 2007-02-05 01:25 soil · environment · co2 · biofuel · research · opinion · science · carbon_sequestration · conservation
http://notexactlyrocketscience.wordpress.com/2007/02/04/opinion-how-biofuels-could-cut-carbon-emissions-produce-energy-a... - cached - mail it - history
Edaphology is the study of soil (edaphic) effects. Until about 25 years ago, it was mostly synonymous with agricultural soil science as distinguished from pedology, the study of soil in its natural setting. Edaphology now encompasses the new field of environmental soil science, with its more formal emphasis on interdependent living processes in soil.
by paleorthid 2007-02-04 16:48 soil · science · history · ecology · edaphology · environment
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/02/soil-science-has-changed.html - cached - mail it - history
Review roundup. Rates reviews
by paleorthid 2007-02-04 14:16 review · USB · flash_drive
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/computers/usb-flash-drives/reviews.html?u=http://www.consumersearch.com/www/computers/... - cached - mail it - history
GIS Data Depot has DRG data available for free download and, for a price, will deliver data on DVD.
by paleorthid 2007-02-03 15:53 DRG · GIS · Maps · USGS
http://data.geocomm.com/ - cached - mail it - history
Download DRGs as TIFF and TFW (world files) for anywhere in the USA from Libre Map Project. This interface also allows interactive feature searching so you can decide which DRG you need.
by paleorthid 2007-02-03 15:48 DRG · GIS · Maps · USGS
http://libremap.org/ - cached - mail it - history
USGS's site on DRG
by paleorthid 2007-02-03 15:46 DRG · GIS · Maps · USGS
http://topomaps.usgs.gov/drg/ - cached - mail it - history
Good rundown on sources of DRG USGS topo quads
by paleorthid 2007-02-03 15:45 DRG · GIS · Maps · USGS
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/gis/drg.html - cached - mail it - history
by paleorthid 2007-01-30 20:11 usability · email · webdesign
http://psychology.wichita.edu/surl/usabilitynews/91/POF.html - cached - mail it - history
by paleorthid 2007-01-27 15:33 septic_system · pollution · environment · government · regulation · nutrient_leaching · nitrate · groundwater
http://www.coj.net/Mayor/River+Accord/Septic+Tank+Enforcement.htm - cached - mail it - history
First instance I have come acrross of performance based septic systems being required
by paleorthid 2007-01-27 15:32 septic_system · pollution · environment · government · regulation · nutrient_leaching · nitrate · groundwater
http://www.wakulla.com/Wakulla_News/Local_Government_News/Performance-Based_Septic_Systems_Now_Required_in_Wakulla_Count... - cached - mail it - history
How to make a DIY digital thermometer using a multimeter, LM34 / LM35 ICs, 180k ohm resistor, and a 9V battery
by paleorthid 2007-01-26 20:08 howto · thermometer · DIY
http://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/computers/thermometer/thermometer.html - cached - mail it - history
Plant disease is a huge and complex subject. This section deals with the principles of disease control, the many different kinds of plant and soil diseases, the characteristics and symptoms of disease, the various ways of preventing and/or treating plant disease and soil disease, the characteristics of the various fungicides and bactericides, the problems with the use of these materials plus an assortment of related issues.
by paleorthid 2007-01-26 11:14 plant · soil · disease · faq · garden
http://www.ibiblio.org/rge/faq-html/sectiong.htm - cached - mail it - history
Gardening based on ecological knowledge has a returning theme: 'feed the soil'. Once you have a soil that is rich in organic matter, contains a lot of micro- and macro-organisms, and is neither too wet nor too dry, nursing plants becomes easy. This document deals with improving and maintaining the soil quality of the home garden. Having read this information, you might start associating the concept of an ecosystem with a hand full of soil.
by paleorthid 2007-01-26 11:13 garden · soil · faq
http://www.ibiblio.org/rge/faq-html/sectionb.htm - cached - mail it - history
One-page primer on soil texture and soil microorganisms for the gardener. One of several soil articles from ibiblio.org.
by paleorthid 2007-01-26 11:09 garden · soil · microbiology · article · fungi · bacteria
http://www.ibiblio.org/rge/course/soils.htm - cached - mail it - history
"Teaming with Microbes", by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis. Foreword by Elaine Ingham. Strong soil science orientation. Well organized. Extensive index. Valuable guide to labs and suppliers. Looking forward to actually reading it.
by paleorthid 2007-01-25 22:36 bacteria · book · review · environment · fertility · fungi · garden · glomalin · microbiology · new · organic · science · soil
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/teaming-with-microbes-arrived-today.html - cached - mail it - history
The National Society of Consulting Soil Scientists supports S. 2695, the Federal Research Public Access Act of 2006, as introduced, in that it reflects NSCSS goals regarding the free exchange of information, promoting soil science technology, and eliminating unfair competition from taxpayer supported entities.
by paleorthid 2007-01-24 23:38 OA · FRPAA · soil · science · research · open · access · news · release · legislation · politics
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/2007/01/nscss-supports-federal-research-public.html - cached - mail it - history
Long blog post about soil and the collapse of civilization if we don't get it together.
by paleorthid 2007-01-24 17:56 soil · environment · carbon · sequestration
http://www.celsias.com/blog/2007/01/22/soil-our-financial-institution/ - cached - mail it - history
A discussion of NSCSS' role as a client of soil science education comparing SSSA's recent message "Making Soil Science Education Relevant to Societal Needs" to NSCSS' Education Project page.
by paleorthid 2007-01-24 16:01 soil · science · education · university · consultin · SSSA · business · curricula
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/2007/01/being-client-of-soil-science-education.html - cached - mail it - history
A discussion of NSCSS' role as a client of soil science education
by paleorthid 2007-01-24 15:56 business · curricula · education · soil science · SSSA
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/ - cached - mail it - history
...engaging with the organic myths of pseudo-environmentalists and their historically impoverished views of agriculture.
by paleorthid 2007-01-24 09:13 soil · science · agriculture · environment · erosion · chemistry · fertility · blog
http://www.garyjones.org/mt/archives/000461.html - cached - mail it - history
In the January 29, 2007 edition of Time Magazine, Montana Democrat Governor Brian Schweitzer was asked how Democrats could make energy an issue in the upcoming presidential campaign. Here’s what Schweitzer said
by paleorthid 2007-01-24 09:09 soil · scientist · biofuel · coal · politics · government · energy
http://dangerousintersection.org/?p=972 - cached - mail it - history
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service has posted state-by-state results of their Natural Resources Inventory (NRI). The report depicts wetland gains and losses, soil erosion, farmland loss for the 48 contiguous United States through 2003. These numbers look pretty encouraging. It will be interesting to see if they continue this way in 2004.
by paleorthid 2007-01-23 18:56 erosion · land · wetland · farm · soil · government
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/nrcs-assessment-of-us-land-use-erosion.html - cached - mail it - history
Soil scientist takes issue with a beautifully written journalistic essay on soil and soil erosion. He points to two scientific discoveries, terra preta and glomalin, relevant to regenerating damaged soils in the Third World.
by paleorthid 2007-01-23 13:51 environment · erosion · news · soil · science
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/scoop-on-dirt-review.html - cached - mail it - history
The Soil Science Society of America's lobbying and policy efforts at the Science Policy Office, Washington, D.C., are important to NSCSS. In many ways, NSCSS was founded to give a voice to consulting soil scientists, and accordingly, advance the soil science profession in so doing. With our close relationship with SSSA, The Science Policy Office puts our best foot forward in advancing science policy.
by paleorthid 2007-01-19 00:09 politics · soil · science · SSSA
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/2007/01/sssa-science-policy-office.html - cached - mail it - history
The mission of the House Soils Caucus is to heighten the awareness of, and appreciation for, the importance and role of soils and soil science among policymakers and the public to promote proper soil management and conservation to ensure the continued production of high-quality and abundant food, feed, and fiber while protecting and enhancing the environment and natural resource base across the nation.
by paleorthid 2007-01-18 23:41 news · politics · soil · science
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/2007/01/launch-of-new-house-soils-caucus.html - cached - mail it - history
The 2007 annual meeting of the National Society of Consulting Soil Scientists is scheduled for March 1, 2, 3 and will be held at the historic Menger Hotel, in San Antonio, TX. The hotel is located downtown, immediately adjacent to the Alamo.
by paleorthid 2007-01-18 23:28 NSCSS · annual · meeting
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/2007/01/nscss-annual-meeting-march-1-3-2007.html - cached - mail it - history
In the Yakima Valley, with its 500,000 irrigated acres and its network of leaking canals, irrigation induced seasonal wetlands are common. In the floodplain, upwelling hyporheic / phreatic river water can be masked by irrigation induced hydrology, but only while the canals are full, or recently so. During this January visit, long after irrigation diversions have ceased, there was no mistaking the dominant river-induced groundwater hydrology at the site.
by paleorthid 2007-01-10 15:39 sample · soil · scientist · wetland · consulting · hydrology · yakima · water · drainage · environment · irrigation · regulation
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/my-2007-field-season-begins.html - cached - mail it - history
The North Dakota Farmers Union has successfully started a national Carbon Credit Program. It allows ag producers and landowners to earn income by storing carbon in their soil through no-till crop production and longterm grass seeding practices. There are also forestry (tree planting) and methane offset (manure digester) contracts. Forestry and methane contracts are available nationwide and have no enrollment date. Soil offset contracts are limited to established enrollment areas. (article includes map). Soil carbon characterization studies are needed to expand the enrollment areas.
by paleorthid 2007-01-05 11:29 agricultural · carbon_sequestration · co2 · environment · carbon_credits
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/carbon-credit-payments-for-us-forest-no.html - cached - mail it - history
The Godfather of Terra Preta, soil scientist Wim Sombroek (1934 - 2003) enjoyed a lifelong fascination with enhanced soil. The importance of plaggen soil in his native Netherlands impressed him at an early age, and early in the 1960's, he recognized in the Amazonian Dark Earths something familiar and precious. Before his passing, he assembled specific soil scientists challenged them to discover the process for making and sustaining a modern equivalent of the bio-char enhanced terra preta, what he termed terra preta nova. A great opportunity in answering Sombroek's challenge lies is surmounting the opacity of mutualistic rhizospheric species to traditional analytical approaches: only 1% of rhizospheric species are cultureable ala petri dish. We don't have a robust body of culture-independent studies against which to compare Terra Preta, so we are doubly challenged to reverse-engineer the phenomenon. Considering Wim Somboek's many noteworthy accomplishments, the perspective of his international leadership, and the late-in-life timing of his challenge, one senses he is pointing us to a mystery fundamental to understanding soil in new and exciting ways. This happens at a time when the soil science profession is in dynamic transition and sorely in need of a unifying vision. Wim Sombroek has given soil scientists a most welcome and worthy quest.
by paleorthid 2007-01-04 13:39 terra_preta · microbiology · research · soil_science · bio-char · carbon_sequestration · innovation
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/sombroeks-challenge-terra-preta-nova.html - cached - mail it - history
Geo-Technology Associates, Inc., one of the most respected and fastest growing Geotechnical and Environmental consulting firms serving the mid-Atlantic region, is seeking a mid-senior level Soil Scientist. The ideal candidate for this Abingdon, Maryland (Baltimore Metropolitan Area) based position will be involved in wastewater disposal, permitting projects, and mapping wetlands.
by paleorthid 2007-01-03 12:07 soil · scientist · jobs
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/2007/01/job-opportunity.html - cached - mail it - history
Peak Energy has a long post on Terra Preta that brings together what has been established on the subject. As of yet, there is no direct mention of the role of glomalin , just a minor mention of the mutualistic fungi that produce it. Glomalin is an unvalidated factor in Terra Preta formation that several of us sense will be demonstrated by soil research as fundamentally important. Spurred on by back40, I am fascinated with bio-char, Terra Preta's key soil amendment. Last summer I constructed a small charcoal retort out of a cracker tin. I used it to produce small pilot batches of low temperature charcoal. Hoping to transform my simple charcoal into a reasonably bio-char-like material, I am currently composting my bits.
by paleorthid 2007-01-03 11:31 terra_preta · bio-char · soil_science · blog · fungi · glomalin
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/black-earth.html - cached - mail it - history
by paleorthid 2007-01-02 23:55 soil · science · news · opinion · blog
http://consultingsoilscientists.blogspot.com/2007/01/announcing-nscss-news-and-views-blog.html - cached - mail it - history
by paleorthid 2007-01-02 23:49 soil · science · news · blog
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2007/01/two-new-soil-science-blogs.html - cached - mail it - history
VZJ articles are released to open access 18 months after online publication. These articles, from May 2005, became available on November 13, 2006. (1) Buckingham, 1907: An Appreciation: Buckingham articulated his findings mostly in written prose, without much reliance on mathematics. His foundational ideas are as valid today as when he proposed them. (2) Simplified Method to Estimate [hydraulic conductivity] ... A simple, innovative method is presented to estimate saturated hydraulic conductivity in soil. The only paired data points necessary for this proposed new method are the times when the permeameter is half full and when it reaches empty.
by paleorthid 2006-12-17 00:02 physics · edaphology · soil · water · vadose · research · open_access
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2006/12/my-picks-from-vadose-zone-journal.html - cached - mail it - history
Research shows that invasive earthworms are damaging forest soils and are a menace to species diversity. The problem is most often associated with formerly glaciated regions, where native populations of earthworms are not present. Comparing soil in front of the invaders to post invasion conditions demonstrates that these worms cause soil compaction, reduced soil fertility, and increased erosion. It appears that these invaders are capable of alterations deep enough into the soil profile to result in a change in soil taxonomic classification at the order level. Other concerns are damage to rhizosphere functions, impairing soil carbon sequestration capacity.
by paleorthid 2006-12-16 16:30 ecology · edaphology · fertility · forest · fungi · habitat · health · microbiology · pedology · research · soil
http://transectpoints.blogspot.com/2006/12/invasive-earthworms.html - cached - mail it - history
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