The diversity of acid sulfate soil (ASS) types in the Riverland and Murraylands of South Australia (RMS) is attributable to the wide variety of soil forming factors and landscape types in the region. These varied soil forming factors are expressed over a wide range of: (i) natural environments (geology, climate, vegetation, fresh and saline water conditions), (ii) anthropogenic modifie
The anticipated impacts of climate change are warmer conditions, an increasing proportion of rainfal...
ABSTRACT Acid sulfate soil (ASS) is the name given to soils and sediments containing iron sulfide mi...
Intertidal wetlands surrounding Barker Inlet, near Adelaide, South Australia, have been progressivel...
form under a wide range of environmental conditions, from freshwater to saline environments in inlan...
This paper presents information on the nature, distribution and impacts of both coastal and inland a...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS) is the common name given to soils containing iron sulfides. Sulfides formed...
This paper provides a general overview of the transformation of two inland Alfisols to saline sulfid...
This thesis documents the physicochemical, mineralogical, geochemical and morphological characterist...
The Atlas of Australian Acid Sulfate Soils (AAASS) is a web-based hazard assessment tool with a nati...
The oxidation of sulphides in acid sulphate soils (ASS) causes the acidification of many Australian ...
A full appreciation of the extent and significance of acid sulfate soils (ASS) in Australia's inland...
Acid sulfate soils occur in dynamic and geomorphologically complex inland and coastal landscapes tha...
Soil profiles in 10 persistently bare areas (i.e. scalds), mainly located in coastal backswamps of N...
The anticipated impacts of climate change are warmer conditions, an increasing proportion of rainfal...
ABSTRACT Acid sulfate soil (ASS) is the name given to soils and sediments containing iron sulfide mi...
Intertidal wetlands surrounding Barker Inlet, near Adelaide, South Australia, have been progressivel...
form under a wide range of environmental conditions, from freshwater to saline environments in inlan...
This paper presents information on the nature, distribution and impacts of both coastal and inland a...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS) is the common name given to soils containing iron sulfides. Sulfides formed...
This paper provides a general overview of the transformation of two inland Alfisols to saline sulfid...
This thesis documents the physicochemical, mineralogical, geochemical and morphological characterist...
The Atlas of Australian Acid Sulfate Soils (AAASS) is a web-based hazard assessment tool with a nati...
The oxidation of sulphides in acid sulphate soils (ASS) causes the acidification of many Australian ...
A full appreciation of the extent and significance of acid sulfate soils (ASS) in Australia's inland...
Acid sulfate soils occur in dynamic and geomorphologically complex inland and coastal landscapes tha...
Soil profiles in 10 persistently bare areas (i.e. scalds), mainly located in coastal backswamps of N...
The anticipated impacts of climate change are warmer conditions, an increasing proportion of rainfal...
ABSTRACT Acid sulfate soil (ASS) is the name given to soils and sediments containing iron sulfide mi...
Intertidal wetlands surrounding Barker Inlet, near Adelaide, South Australia, have been progressivel...