Final Announcement XII Symposium Trace elements in the environment 17th – 19th November 2014, Puławy, Poland The organizer- Department of Soil Science Erosion and Land Conservation Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute (IUNG-PIB) Sponsor Monday sessions are sponsored by the State Project (IUNG-PIB) coordinated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, task 1.2 “Assessment of agricultural and non-agricultural threats to soil environment and the development of methods to reduce the effects of soil degradation in rural areas” ___________________________________________________________________________________ Honorary patronate Polish Academy of Sciences, Committee on Analytical Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland Programme November 16th, 2014 17.00-20.00 20.00-22.00 Registration (Hotel IUNG, Al. Królewska 17) Welcome drink (Sybilla Restaurant, Al. Królewska 17) November 17th, 2014 8.00-9.00 9.00-9.10 Registration (Main Building of IUNG - Palace) Opening note Wiesław Oleszek the Executive Director of IUNG 9.10-9.20 Assessment of agricultural and non-agricultural threats to the soil environment and the development of methods to reduce the effects of soil degradation in rural areas 9.20-9.50 9.50-10.10 10.10-10.20 10.20-10.50 10.50-11.20 Bożena Smreczak Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute, Poland Trace elements in the environment – development of knowledge Alina Kabata-Pendias Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute, Poland Evaluation of the status of contamination of agricultural soils in Poland Barbara Maliszewska-Kordybach Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute, Poland Discussion Break Session 1 Contamination of soils with trace elements 12.40-13.00 Survey, evaluation and management of large-scale trace element contaminated soils in Saxony, Germany Ingo Mueller Saxon State Office for Environment Agriculture and Geology, Germany Monitoring of soils near the Kostomuksha ore-dressing plant Natalia Fedorets Forest Research Institute, Kareian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Science Comparison of geochemical background of selected trace elements in soils of three historic metal-ore mining areas in the Holy Cross Mts, South-Central Poland Agnieszka Gałuszka Jan Kochanowski University, Poland Trace element contamination of agricultural soils around Pb-Zn smelter in Bukowno, Poland Bożena Smreczak Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute, Poland Surface lead pollution of roadside in relation to distance from emitting line sources Akbar Forghani University of Guilan, Iran Discussion 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.00 LUNCH POSTER SESSION 11.20-11.40 11.40-12.00 12.00-12.20 12.20-12.40 Session 2 Remediation of soils contaminated with trace elements 15.00-15.30 15.30-15.50 15.50-16.10 16.10-16.30 16.30-16.50 16.50-17.10 19.30-23.00 Three examples of in situ remediation of Pb/Zn contaminated sites influenced by mining and processing Wolfgang Friesl-Hanl AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria Gentle Remediation Options (GRO) at large-scale contaminated agricultural sites in Saxony, Germany Silke Neu Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology, Germany Copper solubility and phytoavailability in soils polluted by the emissions from copper smelters, as affected by organic matter of various origin Mateusz Cuske Wroclaw University of Life Sciences, Poland Metal tolerance mechanisms in plants – implications for phytoremediation Małgorzata Wójcik University of Maria Curie Skłodowska in Lublin, Poland Phytoremediation of precious metals (Au, Ag, Pt) by Azolla filiculoides Lam. Artur Banach The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland Discussion CONFERENCE DINNER November 18th, 2014 Session 3 Trace elements in the forest environment 9.00-9.30 10.30-10.50 Study of trace elements on the different levels of forest ecosystem Olga Bakhmet Forest Research Institute, Kareian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Science, Russia Spatial Cu distribution in topsoils in the area of Karkonoski National Park Katarzyna Szopka Wrocław Universtity of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland Magnesium in forest ecosystem of the Drahanska vrchovina Upland in the Czech Republic Ladislav Menšík Crop Research Institute Prague, Management of Nutrients in Agroecosystems, Czech Republic Metallic elements, non-metals and metalloids in fungi: a look from the analysis, nutrition and soil bioremediation Jerzy Falandysz University of Gdańsk, Poland Discussion 10.50-11.20 Break 9.30-9.50 9.50-10.10 10.10-10.30 Session 4 Trace elements in the aquatic ecosystem 11.20-11.40 11.40-12.00 Sediments contamination with metals in a legal, analytical and ecotoxicological aspect Justyna Rogowska Medical University in Gdańsk, Poland Heavy metals in Zagyva’s floodplain deposits near Apc (northern part of Great Hungarian Plain) 12.40-13.00 Edyta Kłusakiewicz Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland Reduction of heavy metals concentration as an effect of ecohydrological recultivation of the Antonówek recreational reservoirs Magdalena Urbaniak University of Łódź, Poland The Nida River watershed study reporting the first anthropogenic gadolinium anomaly in Polish rivers Zdzisław Migaszewski Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland Discussion 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.00 LUNCH POSTER SESSION 12.00-12.20 12.20-12.40 Session 5 Trace elements in aquatic environment and dietary intake of TE 15.00-15.20 15.20-15.40 15.40-16.00 16.00-16.20 16.20-16.40 19.00-22.00 Spatial distribution and toxicity of heavy metals in Rybnik reservoir bottom sediments Agnieszka Baran University of Agriculture in Kraków, Poland Assessment of hazards posed to soil-water environment by inappropriate waste handling Anicenta Bubak Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas, Poland Dietary trace elements intake with fish Krystyna Skibniewska University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland Trace elements in average human diet in Poland Grzegorz Siebielec Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute, Poland Discussion DINNER November 19th 2014 Session 6 Mobility and analysis of trace elements 9.00-9.20 9.20-9.40 9.40-10.00 10.00-10.20 10.20-10.40 Towards combined single-layer sensor gels for simultaneous 2D chemical imaging and pH in the rhizosphere Christoph Hoefer BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Tulln, Austria Influence of nano zero-valent iron on leachability of metals from contaminated soil Martina Vítková Czech University of Life Science Prague, Czech Republic Heavy metal immobilisation in sewage sludge and soil using different stabilizing agents Valdas Paulauskas Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Lithuania Heavy metal mobility and bioavailability in soils amended with sludge and compost Nomeda Sabiene Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Lithuania Discussion 10.40-11.00 Break Session 7 Mobility and analysis of trace elements - continuation 11.00-11.20 12.00-12.30 The usefulness of Mehlich 3 and 1M HCl extractant to assess copper deficiency in soil Katarzyna Kantek Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute, Poland Analysis of the content of Mn, Zn and Al In the gley soil under the grassland Anna Zięba Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland Application of ICP-MS technique in soil and other environmental samples Rafał Gałązka Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute, Poland Discussion and the Summary Note 12.30 LUNCH 11.20-11.40 11.40-12.00 Information: Working hours of the Conference Secretariat: 16:00-20:00 16th November IUNG Hotel, Al. Królewska 7 8:00-15:00 17th and 18th November Conference hall in the main building of IUNG (Palace) 8:00-12:00 19th November Conference hall in the main building of IUNG (Palace) Oral sessions and poster presentations will be presented in the Conference Room (main building of IUNG). Lunches (17th-19th November) and dinner on 18th November will be served in the Sybilla Restaurant. Conference dinner (17th November) - all participants are welcome to the restaurant “Trzy Korony” ul. 6 Sierpnia 43, Puławy. Oral presentations Authors giving oral talks are kindly asked to submit presentations to technical staff before the first session of the day. Poster presentations Posters shall be presented throughout the symposium and there is no need to take them off until the end of the meeting. The number of the poster (see the list in the Book of Abstracts) corresponds to the number of the poster board. Full paper submission Please, remember that the deadline for full paper submission is 30 November 2014. Papers should be submitted by e-mail to: symposium12@iung.pulawy.pl. Contact Email: symposium12@iung.pulawy.pl Phone: + 48 81 886 34 21 ext. 318 (Agnieszka Klimkowicz-Pawlas) or ext. 310 (Aleksandra Ukalska-Jaruga)
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