Saturday, 15 July 2006: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor
174: AS Acid Sulfate Soils: Technological Advances Enabling Better Management - Poster
Sponsor:WCSS
Presiding:Leigh Sullivan, Southern Cross University
Convenors:Martin Rabenhorst, University of Maryland
Robert Fitzpatrick, "CSIRO, Land and Water"
Formation of Fe oxides from K-jarosite: effect of temperature, pH, phosphate, and salt concentration.
Vidal Barrón, Universidad de Córdoba, José Torrent, Universidad de Córdoba
Acidification of groundwater caused by a falling water table in a sandy aquifer in the Perth Region, Western Australia.
Troy JF Cook, Curtin University of Technology, Ron Watkins, Curtin University of Technology, Steve Appleyard, Department of Environmental Protection, Perth, Western Australia., Ryan J. Vogwill, Department of Environment
The influence of metal leakage from acid sulphate soils on estuarine sediments in western Finland.
Linda Nordmyr, Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Åbo Akademi University, Mats Åström, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Kalmar University, Peter Österholm, Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Åbo Akademi University, Pasi Peltola, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Kalmar University
Effect of toxic metals mobilised from Finnish acid sulphate soils on terrestrial and aquatic biota and human health: a literature review.
Rasmus Fältmarsch, Department of Geology and Mineralogy at Åbo Akademi University, Mats Åström, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Kalmar University
Revegetation of acid sulfate soil scalds in coastal New South Wales, Australia.
Mark Allan Rosicky, Southern Cross University, Leigh Sullivan, Southern Cross University, Peter Slavich, NSW Department of Primary Industries
Identification and Characterization of Acidity-Tolerant and Al-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Tea Soil.
CHAU THI TUONG NGO, HUE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, SHINJIRO KANAZAWA, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, KYUSHU UNIVERSITY
Role and the effectiveness of phospho-microorganisms with rock phosphate.
Bunjirtluk Jintaridth, University of Kentucky, Pittayakorn Limthong, Land Development Department, Tippawan Inthasothi, Office of Science for Land Development, Charoen Charoenchamratcheep, Land Development Department
Adaptive Excretion of Ammonia of Ludwigia adscendens, an Adapted Plant in Highly Acidic Swamps in an Acid Sulfate Soil Area of Viet Nam.
Tomoko Aizawa, Nihon University, Ve B. Nguyen, Can Tho University, Hiroyuki Kashima, Nihon University, Noriyuki Iwabuchi, Nihon University, Isao Hasegawa, Nihon University, Satohiko Sasaki, Nihon University, Mutsuyasu Nakajima, Nihon University, Michio Sunairi, Nihon University
Distribution and behaviour of sulfur species in acid sulfate soils, western Finland.
Anton Boman, Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Åbo Akademi University, Petri Lintinen, Geological Survey of Finland, Sören Fröjdö, Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Åbo Akademi University, Mats Åström, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Kalmar University
Physico-chemical amendments of acid sulfate soil for rice production in Bangladesh.
Md. Harunor Rashid Khan, Department of Environmental Management Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Science and Technology, Okayama University, SM Kabir, Dept. of Soil, Water and Environment, University of Dhaka, MMA Bhuiyan, Dept. of Soil, Water and Environment, University of Dhaka, Hans-Peter Blume, University of Kiel, Tadashi Adachi, Department of Environmental Management Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Science and Technology, Okayama University, Yoko Oki, Department of Environmental Management Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Science and Technology, Okayama University, K. R. Islam, Soil and Water Resources, The Ohio State University South Centers
Information transfer between studies of acid sulfate soils and acid rock drainage.
D. McConchie, Southern Cross University, M. Clark, Southern Cross University, J. Jonas, Virotec North America, J. Rouse, Virotec North America, N. Bardach, Virotec North America

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