| 19th World Congress of Soil Science Soil Solutions for a Changing World, Brisbane, Australia 1 – 6 August 2010 |
| Quantification of lessivage and impact of extreme climatic events on this process: an experimental approach | Quenard Laurence | Symposium 1.3.1 |
| Quantification of some soil properties as affected by land use, and its implication for vegetable farm systems | Alliaume Florencia | Symposium 3.1.2 |
| Quantified soil dynamics and spatial fragmentation within the shifting agricultural landscape in southern Cameroon | Yemefack Martin | Working Group 3.2 |
| Quantifying heavy metal inputs from organic and inorganic material additions to agricultural soils in England and Wales | Nicholson Fiona | Symposium 2.2.2 |
| Quantifying microstructural stability of South-Brazilian Soils by the application of rheological techniques and zeta potential measurements | Markgraf Wibke | Symposium 2.4.1 |
| Quantifying N2O and CO2 emissions from a subtropical pasture | Rowlings David | Congress Symposium 4 |
| Quantifying retained acidity in acid sulfate soil materials: an evaluation of routine methods | Vithana Chamindra | Working Group 3.1 |
| Quantifying the relative contribution of hillslope and channel erosion in water reservoir catchments of subtropical South East Queensland, Australia | Burton Joanne | Symposium 4.1.2 |
| Quantifying the soil- and ecosystem-rejuvenating effects of loess in a high leaching environment, West Coast, New Zealand | Eger Andre | Symposium 1.6.1 |
| Quantifying the uncertainty in digital soil class maps developed using model-based approaches | Nelson Michael | Working Group 1.3 |
| Quantitative and qualitative responses of rice genotypes (Oryza Sativa) to salinity levels of drained water | Karami Alidad | Working Group 3.5 |
| Quantity and fate of root derived soil carbon produced after a growing season of canola, lentil, pea and wheat in Canadian prairies | Comeau Louis-Pierre | Congress Symposium 4 |