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Relationship between soil and plant geography on Clark Peninsula
Entry ID:
ASAC_1083
Summary
Abstract:
New soil studies in the cold suggest that in the terrestrial ecosystems of the coastal regions of the antarctic continent soil formation and chemical weathering occur to a greater extent than previously expected. This study summarises and discusses the paedogenic results of two (including some aspects of an earlier expedition) Australian funded expeditions (austral summer 1995/1996 and 1998/1999) ...
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1998-10-01
Stop Date:
1999-03-30
Start Date:
1996-01-01
Stop Date:
1996-04-30
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25 MB
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free
Distribution Media:
HTTP
Distribution Size:
4.5 MB
Distribution Format:
pdf
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free
Personnel
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INVESTIGATOR
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TECHNICAL CONTACT
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DIF AUTHOR
Phone:
+49 431 880 3191
Fax:
+49 4954 941 149
Email:
soil_science at web.de
Contact Address:
Juister Strasse 10
City:
Moormerland
Postal Code:
D-26802
Country:
Germany
Publications/References
Aislabie J (1997) Hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in oil-contaminated soils near Scott Base. In: Lyons WB, Howard-Williams C, Hawes I (eds.) Ecosystem processes in antarctic ice-free landscapes. A.A.Balkema, Rotterdam. pp.253-258.
Aislabie J, McLeod M, Fraser R (1998) Potential for biodegradation of hydrocarbons in soil from Ross Dependency, Antarctica. Applied Microbiological ... ![]() Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2000-08-24
Last DIF Revision Date:
2009-01-21
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