Interactions between sulfur, nitrogen, and iron cycles in the sustainable management and use of acid sulfate soils

  • White, Ian (PI)
  • Beattie, R N (CoI)
  • Denmead, O Thomas (CoI)
  • Melville, Michael D (CoI)
  • Tunks, Mark (CoI)
  • Waite, David (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS) can cause major land management and environmental problems. It has been proposed that the linkages between the Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Iron biogeochemical cycles deterrmine the environmental and crop production hazards associated with use of ASS. In order to develop best management practices for ASS, it is important to research those linkages and determine their contribution to fluxes of materials exported from these soils. This project will carry out that research and will transfer results to industry partners to improve land management practices and identify appropriate landuses in ASS landcapes.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date16/10/0231/01/08

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