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IV International Conference on Cryopedology
CRYOSOLS: GENESIS, ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Arkhangelsk - Pinega, Russia, August 1-8, 2005
PROGRAM (TENTATIVE)
August , 1
Memorial N.M.Sibirtsev session (in Russian only)
Arrival of participants for the international conference
August , 2
9.00-10.00
INTRODUCTION AND GREETINGS
(Chairpersons – S.Goryachkin, Yu.Kutinov, E.Pfeiffer)
Greetings from the Director of the host institution (Yu.Kutinov).
Greetings from the local government (representative of the Governor).
Greetings from the IPA (James Bockheim)
Greetings from the IUSS (John Kimble)
Greetings from the Dokuchaev Soil society (S.Shoba or V.Targulian)
Greetings from the Cryosol Working Group (E.Pfeiffer)
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10.30-13.00
Section 1. GENESIS, CLASSIFICATION AND TERMINOLOGY OF CRYOSOLS
(Chairpersons: J.Bockheim (USA), V.Targulian (Russia))
1) O.Spaargaren (Netherlands). Cryosols on the move?
2) V.Tonkonogov.(Moscow), I.Lebedeva, and M.Gerasimova. Permafrost and long-term
seasonal soil freezing in the New Russian soil classification system
3) B.F. Aparin (St.Petersburg), M.I.Gerasimova, I.I.Lebedeva, V.D. Tonkonogov,
E.Yu.Sukhacheva. Verification of diagnostic properties of Cryogenic soils based on the monolith
collection from V.V. Dokuchaev Central Soil Museum.
4) V.O.Targulian (Moscow). Rates and ecological significance of pedogenic processes in cold
regions.
5) S.Skiba.(Poland). Polish pedological research of the polar landscapes.
6) L.Karpachevsky(Moscow), T.Zubkova. Role of Seasonal Ice in Soil Formation
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.00 Section 1. GENESIS, CLASSIFICATION AND TERMINOLOGY OF
CRYOSOLS (cont.) (Chairpersons O.Spaargaren (Netherlands), M.Gerasimova (Russia))
1) E.M. Pfeiffer, L. Kutzbach. Permafrost Soils of the Lena Delta: Properties, Genesis and
Classification
2) N.Belousova (Moscow). Suprapermafrost-Hydromorphic Nongleyed Soils (Cryozems) of
Central Siberia: Facts and Hypotheses
3) L. Fominykh (Pushchino). Origin and geography of some pedogenic features in cryolithozone
of East Siberia.
4) S.Lessovaia (St.Petersburg), P. Schutskaya, S. Goryachkin. Pedotransformation of Mineral
Matter in Cryosols of Novaya Zemlya and European Russian Arctic.
5) D.Kaverin (Syktyvkar). On the genesis of taiga soils, forming on bisequal contrasting deposits
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
16.30-18.00 Section 2. PALEOCRYOSOLS AS INDICATORS OF THE PAST
ENVIRONMENTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE. Chairpersons: S.Skiba (Poland),
A.Makeev (Russia).
1) A.O.Makeev.(Moscow). Paleocryogenic features in surface soils of the Russian Plain
3) T. A. Arhangelskaya (Moscow). Soil thermal properties as related to basic physical
characteristics and freezing-thawing regime of a spatially heterogeneous paleocryogenic
soilscape.
3) A.A.Golyeva (Moscow), S.V.Goryachkin, A.A.Zhilina, O.E.Nukhimovskaya. Meadow
ecosystems of karst landscapes of the northern taiga: genesis and history recorded in soil
biomorphs and profiles
4) M.I.Dergacheva (Novosibirsk). Humic acids of Siberian paleo- and modern cryogenic soils as
a proxy indicator in environmental reconstruction
19.00 Reception
POSTERS:
V. P. Chichagov (Moscow). Paleo and recent large cryo-seismic landslides on low, periglacial,
loess plains
S.A.Sycheva (Moscow). The local landscapes of the Periglacial Forest-Steppe on the Russian
Plain and its Role in Food Resources for Mammoth Herds in the Valdai Time.
A.L.Aleksandrovskiy (Moscow). Anthropogenic and Natural Processes of Pyrogenic Formation
of Carbonates in Geosystems.
T.Ananko (Moscow). Thixotropic Cryozems of Central Siberia.
E.Yakovleva, E.Ivanova.(St. Petersburg). Genesis of texturally-differentiated soils of karst
landscapes (Arkhangelsk region)
T.Yakusheva (Moscow). Paleocryogenic features in floodplains of Russian Plain
A. A. Sheshukova (St.Petersburg). Mineral composition of soils on gabbro-diabase on Valaam
island.
Ye. M. Naumov (Moscow). State Soil Map on a 1:1 M Scale and Problems of the Development
of New Territories in the Russian North
G.V. Matyshak (Moscow) Some specific features of soil formation on cryogenic circles.
August 3.
9.00-10.30 Section 3. SOIL DATABASES AND MAPPING OF CRYOSOLS IN ARCTIC
AND ANTARCTIC. Chairpersons: M.Balks (New Zealand), S.Goryachkin (Russia).
1) S.Goryachkin (Moscow), V. Stolbovoi, C. Tarnocai, J.Kimble, G.Broll, B.Jakobsen,
L.Montanarella, E.Naumov, A.Arnoldussen, S.Waltman. Northern Circumpolar Soil Database
and Derived Set of Soil Maps in Different Classification Systems
2) J.Bockheim (USA), I.B.Campbell, M.R.Balks, J.M.Kimble. Status of the soil database and
soil mapping in Antarctic.
3) M. McLeod, M.R. Balks (New Zealand), J.G. Bockheim, E.H. Hofstee. Cryosol mapping in
the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica: current progress and proposed minimum data set
4) E. Lapteva, G. Mazhitova (Syktyvkar). Compatibility of the analytical data obtained for
Cryosols and related soils under Russian and WRB standards.
5) A. Arnoldussen (Norway). The Need for Data on Soils in Norway
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-13.00 Section 3. SOIL DATABASES AND MAPPING OF CRYOSOLS IN ARCTIC
AND ANTARCTIC (cont). Chairpersons: A.Arnoldussen (Norway), A.Golyeva (Russia)
1) D.Konyushkov (Moscow). Geocryological interpretation of soil maps.
2) M. Drewnik (Poland), S. Skiba, M. Skiba. Soil cover of Sorkappland (Spitsbergen, Svalbard)
3) D.G.Fyodorov-Davydov (Pushchino), N.S.Mergelov, L.A.Fominikh, S.V.Maximovich. Soil
Cover of the Kolyma Lowland’s Coastal Edomas.
4) A.V. Pastukhov (Syktyvkar), V. D. Tonkonogov. Geography of loamy soils in forest-tundra
5) N.S.Mergelov(Moscow). Local-scale mapping of cryosols and carbon pools in North-East
Eurasia.
6) A.V. Luzikov (Moscow). Soils of the state natural reserve “Tungusskiy”, Central Siberia.
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.00 Section 4. CRYOSOLS' FEATURES AND REGIMES AND THEIR CHANGE
DUE TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF MANAGEMENT (AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY,
ETC.) AND POLLUTION. Chaipersons: G.Broll (Germany), G.Mazhitova (Russia).
1). G.Broll (Germany). Monitoring of Cryosols. Tasks for the future.
2) G. Mazhitova (Syktyvkar) Soil thermal regimes in the discontinuous permafrost zone and
their changes under anthropogenic effects.
3) S.A.Iglovskiy (Arkhangelsk), E.V.Shavrina. Geocryological conditions of the northern part of
Arkhangelsk region.
4) Uk Han (Korea), Choon-Ki Lee, Sang Heon Nam, Bang Yong Lee and Yeadong Kim.
Temperature response and thermal property of active layer(soil) at the Dasan station, Svalbard.
5) V.E.Ostroumov, N.V.Ostroumova. Research and modeling of ion transfer during
formation of segregation ice in freezing soils.
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
16.30-18.00 Section 4.(cont). Chairpersons: M.Drewnik (Germany), S.Lessovaia
(Russia).
1) Yu.G.Kutinov, Z.B.Chistova. Role of atmospheric pressure in erosion processes.
2) Kiselev G.P. (Arkhangelsk), Bazhenov A.V., Kiseleva I.M., Zykov S.B.., Krjauchunas V.V.
Cesium-137 in Cryosols of European North of Russia
3) T.B.Lagutina (Arkhangelsk). Influence of temperature regime on the productivity of
organic soils of Dvina Delta.
4) E.V. Shamrikova (Syktyvkar), V.G. Kazakov. Condition of soil cover in shrub tundra in the
impact zone of the cement works
5) E.N.Nakvasina (Arkhangelsk), L.F.Popova, Yu.M.Permogorskaya, T.A.Korelskaya.
Concentration and migration of heavy metals in soils of Arkhangelsk city.
6) L.F.Popova (Arkhangelsk). Chemical composition of soils of Arkhangelsk suburbs.
18.00-19.30. Special session in memory of Prof. O.V.Makeev (90th anniversary).
A.O.Makeev. Life and acivity of O.V.Makeev
L.A.Fominikh, D.A.Gilichinsky, D.G.Fyodorov-Davydov. O.V. Makeev’s Pushchino period
(1969-1999).
Life Stories and Memoirs (V.Targulian, V.Ostroumov, S.Maximovich, etc.).
Posters
N.A.Karavaeva (Moscow). The hydrothermal regime of natural and arable Cryosols in the
southern tundra: comparative quantitative indices
M.I.Dobrynina. (Arkhangelsk) Magnetic features of soils of Arkhangelsk region.
N.E.Shramkov, Yu.G.Kutinov. (Arkhangelsk) Change of permafrost features in wastes places.
D.G.Fyodorov-Davydov (Pushchino), A.L.Kholodov, S.P.Davydov, A.A.Merekalova,
N.S.Mergelov. Seasonal Thaw in Soils of the North Yakutia Tundra Landscapes
G. Kraev (Pushchino) and E. Rivkina. Carbon dioxide and methane content in the active layer of
mountainous tundra soils forming on a volcanogenic substrates.
O.Kalinina (Germany), L.Giani. Сharacteristics of soil organic matter in Plaggic Anthrosols
from northwest Europe, northwest Russia and north Russia
August, 4
9.00-10.30
Section 5. CARBON POOLS AND FUNCTIONS OF CRYOSOLS FOR THE POLAR
ECOSYSTEMS. Chairpersons: E.M.Pfeiffer (Germany), S.Iglovskiy (Russia).
1) V.Stolbovoy (Russia-Italy). Carbon Cycle in the Regions with Different Extent of Frozen
Soils in Russia.
2) I.M.Yashin (Moscow). Fulvocompounds in taiga ecosystems: formation of an ecological
paradigm
3) V.D. Vasilevskaya (Moscow), L.G.Bogatyrev. Soil organic matter transformation under
cryogenesis
4) E.Zazovskaya (Moscow), A.Cherkinsky, O.Chichagova, I.Luginin, S.Goryachkin. Soil
organic carbon dynamics in Arctic and Subarctic: results and prospects of radiocarbon analysis.
5) U. Zimmermann (Germany), C. Knoblauch, Eva-Maria Pfeiffer. Characterization of microbial
methane oxidation in Siberian Arctic Cryosols
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-13.00 Section 5. CARBON POOLS AND FUNCTIONS OF CRYOSOLS FOR
POLAR ECOSYSTEMS. Chairpersons: W.Blum (Austria), V.Stolbovoy? (Russia).
1) S. Maximovich (Pushchino) Geography and Ecological Aspects of Steppe Soils Forming
Process in Frozen Regions of Eurasia.
2) D.G.Fyodorov-Davydov (Pushchino). Organic Matter Decomposition Rates in the Kolyma
Lowland’s tundra.
3) A.A. Dymov (Syktyvkar), E.M. Lapteva. Soil organic matter composition and physicochemical properties of soils in clear-cut area.
4) T.Tuyukina (Moscow). Geochemical paradoxes of soils on hard gypsum in northern taiga.
5) A.Semikolennykh (Moscow), A.Ivanova, T.Dobrovolsky. Impact of low temperature and
poor nutrition on microorganisms in underground environment (northern karst caves).
6) M.V.Gorlenko (Moscow). Functional biodiversity of soil microbial communities of Pinega
area, Arkhangelsk region
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.00 Round table. APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTALLY ORIENTED
INTERPRETATIONS OF SOIL DATA IN POLAR REGIONS. Chaipersons: J.M.Kimble
(USA), D.Konyushkov (Russia)
16.00-16.30. Coffee break.
16.30-17.30 Closing session.
August, 5..
8.30 Leaving to Pinega karst region for field session
9.00-10.30 Visit to Malye Korely ethnic museum
14.00 Arrival to Golubino hotel and lunch
16.00 Visit to the office of Pinega state reserve and museum of karst
18.00-19.30 Profile of Podzol on sands under former forest-fire place
20.30 – Return to hotel. Dinner
August, 6.
8.00 Breakfast
9.00-11.00 Profile of Albic Luvisol on loamy moraine (bisequal or not?)
11.00-13.00 Profile on Chromi-Albic Luvisol on red-colored material
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.30 Profile of recently developed shallow Albeluvisol in karst area
16.30-18.30 Visit to karst landscape and waterfall
18.30-20.30 Perennial underground ice in karst caves
21.00 - .. Banquet, ethnic songs, fire in open air
August, 7
9.00 Breakfast
10.00-11.30 Profile of boreal Rendzic Leptosol on limestone
11.30-13.30 Profiles of Hypergypsiric Leptosol on hard gypsum
14.00-15.00 Experiment on weathering of hard gypsum and pedogenesis
15.00-16.00 Lunch
17.00-Leaving to Arkhangelsk
21.00 - Return to Arkhangelsk.
August, 8.
5.00 - … Departure (flights).
10.30 – Departure of participants by train