The lower Pimpama River catchment possesses many features of morphology, geology and landuse, typical for Southeast Queensland. Pimpama River and its main tributary Hotham Creek meander over a coastal plain which developed during the last several thousand years as a result of sea level fluctuations and changing fluvial and estuarine regimes which provided ideal conditions for the formation of sedimentary pyrite. A complex mixture of natural and human factors triggers and controls the oxidation and hydrolysis of this pyrite. The consequent production of sulfuric acid and leaching of metals from the pyrite-rich sediments represent main environmental issues of this coastal setting. This study aimed to determine the lithological character of th...
Detailed studies of morphological, micromorphological and geochemical characteristics of silcretes i...
Recent research results suggest that acidification of acid sulfate soils may be inhibited in well-dr...
Soil profiles in 10 persistently bare areas (i.e. scalds), mainly located in coastal backswamps of N...
Potentially acid sedimentary material contains pyrite in excess of acid-neutralizing substances. For...
Provenance and spatial distribution of heavy minerals have been investigated in the Minnamurra estua...
The Pimpama estuarine plain in subtropical southeast Queensland is comprised of Quaternary sediments...
Much of the present coastal plains in the Malay Peninsula were inundated by seawater some 6,000 year...
Soil micromorphology, using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), was used to des...
The geochemical cycling of iron (Fe) is of great significance as a regulator of pH and contaminant m...
Clay mineral assemblages from sediments taken from 46 rivers around Australia and in the Murray-Darl...
Coastal floodplains are highly vulnerable to seawater inundation as a result of storm surge and sea-...
Coastal floodplains are highly vulnerable to seawater inundation as a result of storm surge and sea-...
Blooms of the toxic cyanobacterium majuscula Lyngbya in the coastal waters of southeast Queensland h...
Problem statement: For a number of geological reasons a proportion of the present coastal plains in ...
Southern Western Australia (WA) hosts a combination of Archean bedrock, Tertiary and younger sedimen...
Detailed studies of morphological, micromorphological and geochemical characteristics of silcretes i...
Recent research results suggest that acidification of acid sulfate soils may be inhibited in well-dr...
Soil profiles in 10 persistently bare areas (i.e. scalds), mainly located in coastal backswamps of N...
Potentially acid sedimentary material contains pyrite in excess of acid-neutralizing substances. For...
Provenance and spatial distribution of heavy minerals have been investigated in the Minnamurra estua...
The Pimpama estuarine plain in subtropical southeast Queensland is comprised of Quaternary sediments...
Much of the present coastal plains in the Malay Peninsula were inundated by seawater some 6,000 year...
Soil micromorphology, using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), was used to des...
The geochemical cycling of iron (Fe) is of great significance as a regulator of pH and contaminant m...
Clay mineral assemblages from sediments taken from 46 rivers around Australia and in the Murray-Darl...
Coastal floodplains are highly vulnerable to seawater inundation as a result of storm surge and sea-...
Coastal floodplains are highly vulnerable to seawater inundation as a result of storm surge and sea-...
Blooms of the toxic cyanobacterium majuscula Lyngbya in the coastal waters of southeast Queensland h...
Problem statement: For a number of geological reasons a proportion of the present coastal plains in ...
Southern Western Australia (WA) hosts a combination of Archean bedrock, Tertiary and younger sedimen...
Detailed studies of morphological, micromorphological and geochemical characteristics of silcretes i...
Recent research results suggest that acidification of acid sulfate soils may be inhibited in well-dr...
Soil profiles in 10 persistently bare areas (i.e. scalds), mainly located in coastal backswamps of N...