[PDF][PDF] Australia state of the environment 2016: coasts, independent report to the Australian Government Minister for Environment and Energy
Executive summary Australia's coast is vast and diverse. It is the sixth largest of any nation,
and contains a variety of habitat types, including sandy beaches and dunes, rocky shores …
and contains a variety of habitat types, including sandy beaches and dunes, rocky shores …
Trace metal mobilization from surficial sediments of the Seine River Estuary
Poses dam in the Seine River estuary acts as receptacle of water drain-offs from highly
urbanized and industrialized catchment area; therefore, this water is highly contaminated by …
urbanized and industrialized catchment area; therefore, this water is highly contaminated by …
Type of organic carbon amendment influences pH changes in acid sulfate soils in flooded and dry conditions
Purpose Acid sulfate soils (ASS) are common in wetlands and can pose an environmental
threat when they dry because oxidation of pyrite may cause strong acidification. Addition of …
threat when they dry because oxidation of pyrite may cause strong acidification. Addition of …
Dissolution and redistribution of trace elements and nutrients during dredging of iron monosulfide enriched sediments
The increased use of estuarine waters for commercial and recreational activities is one
consequence of urbanisation. Western Australia's Peel-Harvey Estuary highlights the …
consequence of urbanisation. Western Australia's Peel-Harvey Estuary highlights the …
Oxidative transformation of iron monosulfides and pyrite in estuarine sediments: Implications for trace metals mobilisation
Iron monosulfides are the initial iron sulfide minerals that form under reducing conditions in
organic-rich sediments. Frequently referred as monosulfidic black ooze (MBO), these …
organic-rich sediments. Frequently referred as monosulfidic black ooze (MBO), these …
[PDF][PDF] Influence of bar opening on the fish fauna of Toby Inlet
Executive summary Despite its catchment being subjected to substantial anthropogenic
modification to support agriculture and urban development, Toby Inlet is highly valued by the …
modification to support agriculture and urban development, Toby Inlet is highly valued by the …
[PDF][PDF] Acid sulfate soil assessment and monitoring of the Banrock Station wetland
Objectives Acid sulfate soils (ASS) are soils that are either acidic (due to the generation of
sulfuric acid and formation of sulfuric material), or have the potential to generate sulfuric acid …
sulfuric acid and formation of sulfuric material), or have the potential to generate sulfuric acid …
Analytical pyrolysis for determining the molecular composition of contemporary monosulfidic black ooze
On-line flash pyrolysis, micro-scale sealed vessel (MSSV) pyrolysis and catalytic
hydropyrolysis (HyPy) were used to characterise the insoluble, macromolecular organic …
hydropyrolysis (HyPy) were used to characterise the insoluble, macromolecular organic …
Accumulation of sulfidic sediments in a channelised inland river system, southern Australia
Accumulation of sulfidic sediments in freshwater environments is a relatively recent
phenomenon and an emerging environmental issue. In the present study, benthic sediments …
phenomenon and an emerging environmental issue. In the present study, benthic sediments …
Management of Acid and Acid Sulfate Soils
A large number of areas around the world have been affected by soil acidity (normally pH<
5.5) due to natural and anthropogenic-driven effects. Soil acidification is one of the major …
5.5) due to natural and anthropogenic-driven effects. Soil acidification is one of the major …