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Autor:
M. Yseki, B. Turcq, S. Caquineau, R. Salvatteci, J. Solis, C. G. Skilbeck, F. Velazco, D. Gutiérrez
Publikováno v:
Climate of the Past, Vol 18, Pp 2255-2269 (2022)
Reconstructing precipitation and wind from the geological record could help researchers understand the potential changes in precipitation and wind dynamics in response to climate change in Peru. The last deglaciation offers natural experimental condi
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https://doaj.org/article/63d44563b00c453da496ae37c62e8b18
Autor:
R. Lawrie, Isa A. M. Yunusa, V. Manoharan, Brad R. Murray, C. G. Skilbeck, Derek Eamus, Paripurnanda Loganathan, M.D. Burchett
Publikováno v:
Fuel. 89:3498-3504
Coal fly ash can be used to ameliorate productivity constraints in agricultural soils, but their efficacy still remains highly variable. To ascertain the capacity of Class F fly ashes to modify pH of acidic soils, and their effects on the yield and u
Autor:
S. J. McDonald, C. G. Skilbeck
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 43:217-228
The Gunnedah Basin is a structural subdivision of the Permo‐Triassic Sydney‐Bowen Basin, a major Permian coal province in eastern Australia. Coarse‐grained sediments of the Permian Maules Creek, Porcupine and Watermark Formations within the bas
Autor:
Brad R. Murray, Paripurnanda Loganathan, V. Manoharan, Isa A. M. Yunusa, R. Lawrie, C. G. Skilbeck, Derek Eamus
Publikováno v:
Soil Research. 48:480
Phytotoxicity due to excessive boron (B) uptake by plants impedes routine agronomic utilisation of coal fly ash. We assessed 11 fly ashes (pH 3.14–10.77) having total B content (Bt) of 12–136 mg/kg, of which 20–30% was hot water soluble (Bs) in