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Southern Cross University ePublications@SCU School of Environment, Science and Engineering Papers School of Environment, Science and Engineering 2009 Contemporary pedogenesis of severely degraded tropical acid sulfate soils aſter introduction of regular tidal inundation Sco G. Johnston Southern Cross University Annabelle F. Keene Southern Cross University Richard T. Bush Southern Cross University Edward D. Burton Southern Cross University Leigh A. Sullivan Southern Cross University See next page for additional authors ePublications@SCU is an electronic repository administered by Southern Cross University Library. Its goal is to capture and preserve the intellectual output of Southern Cross University authors and researchers, and to increase visibility and impact through open access to researchers around the world. For further information please contact [email protected]. Publication details Post-print of Johnston, SG, Keene, AF, Bush, RT, Burton, ED, Sullivan, LA, Smith, CD, McElnea, AE, Martens, MA & Wilbraham, S 2009, 'Contemporary pedogenesis of severely degraded tropical acid sulfate soils aſter introduction of regular tidal inundation', Geoderma, vol. 149, no. 3-4, pp. 335-346. Published version available from: hp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2008.12.013

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Contemporary pedogenesis of severely degradedtropical acid sulfate soils after introduction ofregular tidal inundationScott G. JohnstonSouthern Cross University

Annabelle F. KeeneSouthern Cross University

Richard T. BushSouthern Cross University

Edward D. BurtonSouthern Cross University

Leigh A. SullivanSouthern Cross University

See next page for additional authors

ePublications@SCU is an electronic repository administered by Southern Cross University Library. Its goal is to capture and preserve the intellectualoutput of Southern Cross University authors and researchers, and to increase visibility and impact through open access to researchers around theworld. For further information please contact [email protected].

Publication detailsPost-print of Johnston, SG, Keene, AF, Bush, RT, Burton, ED, Sullivan, LA, Smith, CD, McElnea, AE, Martens, MA & Wilbraham, S2009, 'Contemporary pedogenesis of severely degraded tropical acid sulfate soils after introduction of regular tidal inundation',Geoderma, vol. 149, no. 3-4, pp. 335-346.Published version available from:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2008.12.013

AuthorsScott G. Johnston, Annabelle F. Keene, Richard T. Bush, Edward D. Burton, Leigh A. Sullivan, C DouglasSmith, Angus E. McElnea, Michelle A. Martens, and Steven T. Wilbraham

This article is available at ePublications@SCU: http://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/576

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Original article published as: Johnston S.G., Keene A.F., Bush R.T., Burton E.D., Sullivan L.A., Smith C.D., Martens M.A., McElnea A.E., Wilbraham S.T. (2009) Contemporary pedogenesis of severely degraded tropical acid sulfate soils after introduction of regular tidal inundation. Geoderma 149, 335–346. doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2008.12.013

Contemporary pedogenesis of severely degraded tropical acid sulfate soils after introduction of regular tidal inundation

Scott G. JohnstonA*, Annabelle F. KeeneA, Richard T. BushA, Edward D. BurtonA, Leigh A.

SullivanA, C. Douglas SmithB, Michelle A. MartensB, Angus E. McElneaB, Steve T. WilbrahamB

A Centre for Acid Sulfate Soil Research, Southern Cross GeoScience, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia

B Department of Environment and Resource Management, 80 Meiers Road, Indooroopilly, Qld. 4068, Australia  

 

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