Soil micromorphology, using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), was used to describe detailed soil morphological and compositional changes and determine mineral weathering pathways in acid sulfate soils (ASS) from the following 2 contrasting coastal environments in Barker Inlet, South Australia: (i) a tidal mangrove forest with sulfidic material at St Kilda, and (ii) a former supratidal samphire area at Gillman that was drained in 1954 causing sulfuric material to form from sulfidic material. Pyrite framboids and cubes were identified in sulfidic material from both sites and are associated with sapric and hemic materials. Gypsum crystals, interpreted as a product of sulfide oxidation, were observed to have formed in len...
The precipitation and dissolution of iron and sulfur minerals has a primary influence on water quali...
The lower Pimpama River catchment possesses many features of morphology, geology and landuse, typica...
Acid sulfate soils cover an estimated 13 million hectares (ha) worldwide, the largest concentration ...
Acid sulfate soils occur in dynamic and geomorphologically complex inland and coastal landscapes tha...
This paper provides a general overview of the transformation of two inland Alfisols to saline sulfid...
One of the defining factors affecting soil formation is parent material: it may therefore be expecte...
This paper presents information on the nature, distribution and impacts of both coastal and inland a...
form under a wide range of environmental conditions, from freshwater to saline environments in inlan...
The Peel-Harvey Estuary in south-western Australia is faced with a dire combination of man-made chal...
Soil profiles in 10 persistently bare areas (i.e. scalds), mainly located in coastal backswamps of N...
Intertidal wetlands surrounding Barker Inlet, near Adelaide, South Australia, have been progressivel...
Sulfidic clays are agriculturally and environmentally important. In this work we examine the impacts...
Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS) is the common name given to soils containing iron sulfides. Sulfides formed...
Marine tidal inundation was partially restored to a severely degraded tropical acid sulfate soil lan...
This thesis examines sulfide oxidation in 4 physically and mineralogically diverse acid sulfate soil...
The precipitation and dissolution of iron and sulfur minerals has a primary influence on water quali...
The lower Pimpama River catchment possesses many features of morphology, geology and landuse, typica...
Acid sulfate soils cover an estimated 13 million hectares (ha) worldwide, the largest concentration ...
Acid sulfate soils occur in dynamic and geomorphologically complex inland and coastal landscapes tha...
This paper provides a general overview of the transformation of two inland Alfisols to saline sulfid...
One of the defining factors affecting soil formation is parent material: it may therefore be expecte...
This paper presents information on the nature, distribution and impacts of both coastal and inland a...
form under a wide range of environmental conditions, from freshwater to saline environments in inlan...
The Peel-Harvey Estuary in south-western Australia is faced with a dire combination of man-made chal...
Soil profiles in 10 persistently bare areas (i.e. scalds), mainly located in coastal backswamps of N...
Intertidal wetlands surrounding Barker Inlet, near Adelaide, South Australia, have been progressivel...
Sulfidic clays are agriculturally and environmentally important. In this work we examine the impacts...
Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS) is the common name given to soils containing iron sulfides. Sulfides formed...
Marine tidal inundation was partially restored to a severely degraded tropical acid sulfate soil lan...
This thesis examines sulfide oxidation in 4 physically and mineralogically diverse acid sulfate soil...
The precipitation and dissolution of iron and sulfur minerals has a primary influence on water quali...
The lower Pimpama River catchment possesses many features of morphology, geology and landuse, typica...
Acid sulfate soils cover an estimated 13 million hectares (ha) worldwide, the largest concentration ...