Iron and sulfur cycling in acid sulfate soil wetlands under dynamic redox conditions: A review

N Karimian, SG Johnston, ED Burton - Chemosphere, 2018 - Elsevier
Acid sulfate soils (ASS) contain substantial quantities of iron sulfide minerals or the oxidation
reaction products of these sulfidic minerals. Transformation of iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) …

A review of historic and future hydrological changes in the Murray-Darling Basin

M Leblanc, S Tweed, A Van Dijk, B Timbal - Global and planetary change, 2012 - Elsevier
The Murray–Darling Basin is Australia's food bowl and home to many iconic water bodies
that are culturally and ecologically highly valued. The recent Millennium Drought (from mid …

[BOOK][B] Coastal hydrogeology

J Jiao, V Post - 2019 - books.google.com
Water resources are of enormous societal and ecological importance. In coastal areas, they
are under ever greater pressure due to population growth, more affluent lifestyles, food …

Drought effects on wet soils in inland wetlands and peatlands

E Stirling, RW Fitzpatrick, LM Mosley - Earth-Science Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Soils associated with wet and ephemerally wet environments, ie wet soils, cover an area
greater than 12.1 million km 2; inland wetlands deliver at least Int $27.0 trillion in tangible …

Detecting range shifts among Australian fishes in response to climate change

DJ Booth, N Bond, P Macreadie - Marine and Freshwater …, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
One of the most obvious and expected impacts of climate change is a shift in the
distributional range of organisms, which could have considerable ecological and economic …

Historical developments in the understanding of acid sulfate soils

DS Fanning, MC Rabenhorst, RW Fitzpatrick - Geoderma, 2017 - Elsevier
Literature about the historical and current recognition of kinds, names and classification for,
overall processes (sulfidization and sulfuricization) that form and conditions that induce the …

The role of organic matter in ameliorating acid sulfate soils with sulfuric horizons

PS Michael, R Fitzpatrick, R Reid - Geoderma, 2015 - Elsevier
Acid sulfate soils with sulfuric horizons (pH< 4) can exert a range of negative impacts on the
ecology and productivity of soils. The primary treatment for these soils is to raise the pH of …

Addition of organic matter influences pH changes in reduced and oxidised acid sulfate soils

N Jayalath, LM Mosley, RW Fitzpatrick, P Marschner - Geoderma, 2016 - Elsevier
Acid sulfate soils (ASS) are wide-spread in coastal and inland wetlands. When sulfidic ASS
are exposed to oxygen, sulfuric acid is generated which can threaten wetlands and …

Effects of live wetland plant macrophytes on acidification, redox potential and sulphate content in acid sulphate soils

PS Michael, RW Fitzpatrick… - Soil Use and Management, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Unless properly managed, acid sulphate soils can exert a range of negative environmental
impacts, including soil acidification and mobilization of metals and metalloids. Incorporation …

Changes in acidity and metal geochemistry in soils, groundwater, drain and river water in the Lower Murray River after a severe drought

LM Mosley, RW Fitzpatrick, D Palmer, E Leyden… - Science of the Total …, 2014 - Elsevier
Acid sulfate soils with sulfuric material (pH< 4) can have significant impacts on surface water
quality and aquatic ecosystems due to low pH and high soluble metal concentrations in …