Call for Abstract

2ndAnnual Congress on Soil and Water Sciences, will be organized around the theme “”

Soil Science 2018 is comprised of 21 tracks and 158 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Soil Science 2018.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Soil fertility
  • Track 1-2Soil preservation
  • Track 1-3soil wellbeing
  • Track 1-4soil mechanics
  • Track 1-5 soil amendment
  • Track 1-6 soil conservation
  • Track 1-7 soil health
  • Track 2-1 soil quality
  • Track 2-2Soil corruption
  • Track 2-3geology
  • Track 2-4 plant communities
  • Track 2-5 stable soil
  • Track 3-1Soil degradation
  • Track 3-2Soil Mapping
  • Track 3-3Soil layers.
  • Track 3-4Sedimentation of waterways
  • Track 3-5Desertification
  • Track 3-6 Soil contamination
  • Track 3-7Land degradation
  • Track 3-8 Environmental Contamination
  • Track 4-1Soil interfaces
  • Track 4-2Soil pH
  • Track 4-3Crop rotation
  • Track 4-4Irrigation
  • Track 4-5Drainage
  • Track 4-6Plant breeding
  • Track 4-7Plant physiology
  • Track 4-8Soil fertility
  • Track 4-9Soil classification
  • Track 5-1Soil organic matter
  • Track 5-2 Soil structure
  • Track 5-3Soil moisture
  • Track 5-4Soil depletion
  • Track 5-5Topsoil
  • Track 5-6Essential plant nutrients
  • Track 6-1Water reclamation
  • Track 6-2Sewage Treatment Plant
  • Track 6-3Industrial wastewater treatment
  • Track 6-4Agricultural Wastewater treatment Plants
  • Track 6-5Leachate Treatment Plants
  • Track 6-6Oxidation
  • Track 6-7Polishing
  • Track 6-8Phase Separation
  • Track 7-1 Gravimetric measurement
  • Track 7-2Electric conductivity
  • Track 7-3Water potential
  • Track 7-4Remote sensing
  • Track 7-5Soil resistivity
  • Track 8-1Evaporation
  • Track 8-2Condensation
  • Track 8-3Precipitation
  • Track 8-4Infiltration
  • Track 8-5Surface runoff
  • Track 8-6Subsurface flow
  • Track 8-7Sedimentation
  • Track 8-8 Evapotranspiration
  • Track 8-9Ecosystem
  • Track 8-10Agriculture
  • Track 9-1Freshwater
  • Track 9-2Ice caps
  • Track 9-3Glaciers
  • Track 9-4Drinking water
  • Track 9-5Natural resources
  • Track 10-1Water cycle
  • Track 10-2Water resources
  • Track 10-3Earth
  • Track 10-4Environmental science
  • Track 10-5Physical geography
  • Track 10-6Geology
  • Track 10-7Environmental preservation
  • Track 10-8Natural disasters,
  • Track 10-9Water management
  • Track 10-10Hydrometeorology
  • Track 10-11Surface hydrology
  • Track 10-12Hydrogeology
  • Track 10-13Water quality
  • Track 11-1Water bodies
  • Track 11-2Sewage treatment
  • Track 11-3Industrial wastewater treatment
  • Track 11-4Agricultural wastewater treatment
  • Track 11-5Erosion and sediment control from construction sites
  • Track 11-6Control of urban runoff (storm water)
  • Track 12-1 Natural resource
  • Track 12-2Hydrosphere
  • Track 12-3Climate change
  • Track 12-4Irrigation
  • Track 12-5 Freshwater
  • Track 12-6Energy conservation
  • Track 12-7Wastewater treatment
  • Track 12-8Water management.
  • Track 12-9Water quality
  • Track 12-10Agricultural irrigation.
  • Track 13-1Lentic ecosystem
  • Track 13-2Lotic ecosystems
  • Track 13-3Limnology
  • Track 13-4Hydrobiology
  • Track 13-5 Ecosystem health
  • Track 13-6Eutrophication
  • Track 14-1Chemical Indicators
  • Track 14-2Physical Indicators
  • Track 14-3Biological Indicators
  • Track 14-4Radiological Indicators
  • Track 14-5Ecosystems
  • Track 14-6Drinking water
  • Track 14-7Environmental indicators
  • Track 15-1Groundwater hydrology
  • Track 15-2Geohydrology
  • Track 15-3Hydrodynamic dispersion
  • Track 15-4Molecular diffusion
  • Track 15-5Retardation by adsorption
  • Track 15-6Groundwater flow equation
  • Track 16-1Capillary action
  • Track 16-2 Gravity
  • Track 16-3Water content of the soil
  • Track 16-4Soil temperature
  • Track 16-5Hydrology transport models
  • Track 16-6Mathematical models
  • Track 16-7Root invasion
  • Track 16-8 reclaimed water
  • Track 16-9Infiltration/inflow
  • Track 16-10Sanitary sewer overflow
  • Track 16-11Hydraulic conductivity
  • Track 17-1Wetlands
  • Track 17-2Depression-focused recharge
  • Track 17-3Depression pressure
  • Track 17-4Physical Methods
  • Track 17-5Chemical Methods
  • Track 17-6Numerical models
  • Track 17-7Surface water
  • Track 17-8Water table
  • Track 18-1Hydrological transport model
  • Track 18-2Runoff model (reservoir)
  • Track 18-3Moisture recycling
  • Track 18-4Surface water
  • Track 18-5Hydraulic engineering
  • Track 18-6surface-water systems
  • Track 19-1Seismic Methods
  • Track 19-2Gravitational Methods
  • Track 19-3Magnetic Methods
  • Track 19-4Electrical Method
  • Track 19-5Electromagnetic Method

 

 

  • Track 20-1 Pedogenesis
  • Track 20-2Soil Morphology
  • Track 20-3 Geophysics
  • Track 20-4 Soil Contaminants
  • Track 20-5 Soil Survey and Soil Types
  • Track 20-6 Water Management of Soil
  • Track 21-1Edaphic conditions
  • Track 21-2Agronomy
  • Track 21-3Natural resource.
  • Track 21-4Soil classification
  • Track 21-5Soil fertility
  • Track 21-6Plant nutrition
  • Track 21-7Irrigation
  • Track 21-8Agricultural science
  • Track 21-9Meteorology
  • Track 21-10Soil texture
  • Track 21-11 soil biota