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Australian Journal of Soil Research Australian Journal of Soil Research
Volume 39 Number 1 2001
Aeolian Dust Symposium


Symposium report: Aeolian dust —implications for Australian mineral exploration and environmental management 

Richard Greene, Robyn Gatehouse, Keith Scott and X. Y. Chen

pp. 1-6

  
 


Fingerprinting windblown dust in south-eastern Australian soils by uranium-lead dating of detrital zircon 

Robyn D. Gatehouse , I. S. Williams and B. J. Pillans

pp. 7-12

  
 


An aeolian component in Pleistocene and Holocene valley aggradation: evidence from Dicks Creek catchment, Yass, New South Wales 

M. I. Melis and R. I. Acworth

pp. 13-38

  
 


Salt source for dryland salinity - evidence from an upland catchment on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales 

R. I. Acworth and J. Jankowski

pp. 39-59

  
 


The red clay mantle in the Wagga Wagga region, New South Wales: evaluation of an aeolian dust deposit (Yarabee Parna) using methods of soil landscape mapping 

Xiang Yang Chen

pp. 61-80

  
 


The influence of aeolian dust deposits on alpine soils in south-eastern Australia 

Stuart William Johnston

pp. 81-88

  
 


Mid Pleistocene arid shift in southern Australia, dated by magnetostratigraphy 

Brad Pillans and Robert Bourman

pp. 89-98

  
 


Pedogenic destruction of ferrimagnetics in Alaskan loess deposits 

X. M. Liu, P. Hesse, J. Begét and T. Rolph

pp. 99-115

  
 


Rapid assessment of soil compaction damage I. The SOILpak score, a semi-quantitative measure of soil structural form 

D. C. McKenzie

pp. 117-125

  
 


Rapid assessment of soil compaction damage II. Relationships between the SOILpak score, strength and aeration measurements, clod shrinkage parameters, and image analysis data on a Vertisol 

D. C. McKenzie

pp. 127-141

  
 


Field shrinkage curves of a swelling clay soil: analysis of multiple structural swelling and shrinkage phases in the prisms of a Vertisol 

Y-M. Cabidoche and S. Ruy

pp. 143-160

  
 


Pig effluent-P application can increase the risk of P transport: two case studies 

Matt R. Redding

pp. 161-174

  
 


The effect of mineralisation rates of atrazine in surface and subsurface soils on its groundwater contamination potential 

H. J. Di, G. P. Sparling, R. Lee and G. N. Magesan

pp. 175-183

  
 


A response-surface calibration model for rapid and versatile site-specific lime-requirement predictions in south-eastern Australia 

R. A. Viscarra Rossel and A. B. McBratney

pp. 185-201

  
 


  
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