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Australian Journal of Soil Research Australian Journal of Soil Research
Volume 41 Number 6 2003


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R. M. Johnston, S. J. Barry, E. Bleys, E. N. Bui , C. J. Moran, D. A. P. Simon, P. Carlile, N. J. McKenzie, B. L. Henderson, G. Chapman, M. Imhoff, D. Maschmedt, D.  Howe, C. Grose, N. Schoknecht, B. Powell and M. Grundy

pp. 1021-1036

  
 


Predicting sheetwash and rill erosion over the Australian continent 

Hua Lu , Ian P. Prosser, Chris J. Moran, John C. Gallant, Graeme Priestley and Janelle G. Stevenson

pp. 1037-1062

  
 


A comparison of rubber-tyred and steel-tracked skidders on forest soil physical properties 

G. J. Sheridan

pp. 1063-1075

  
 


Prediction of hydraulic conductivity for some Australian soils 

Zahra Paydar and Anthony J. Ringrose-Voase

pp. 1077-1088

  
 


Size distributions and minimum Stokes diameters of soil particles 

W. W. Emerson

pp. 1089-1099

  
 


Simultaneous estimation of several soil properties by ultra-violet, visible, and near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy 

Kamrunnahar Islam, Balwant Singh and Alex McBratney

pp. 1101-1114

  
 


Age of loess deposits in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales 

Paul P. Hesse , Geoff S. Humphreys, Barton L. Smith, James Campbell and Elizabeth K. Peterson

pp. 1115-1131

  
 


Influence of changed management of sugarcane on some soil chemical properties in the humid wet tropics of north Queensland 

A. D. Noble , P. Moody and S. Berthelsen

pp. 1133-1144

  
 


Nitrate retention under sugarcane in wet tropical Queensland deep soil profiles 

V. Rasiah , J. D. Armour, N. W. Menzies, D. H. Heiner, M. J. Donn and S. Mahendrarajah

pp. 1145-1161

  
 


Microbial and chemical tracer movement through two Southland soils, New Zealand 

M. McLeod , J. Aislabie, J. Ryburn, A. McGill and M. Taylor

pp. 1163-1169

  
 


Effect of soil type, exchangeable sodium percentage, water content, and organic amendments on urea hydrolysis in some tropical Indian soils 

Pardeep Wali, Vinod Kumar and J. P. Singh

pp. 1171-1176

  
 


Ammonium oxidation kinetics in the presence of nitrification inhibitors DCD and DMPP at various temperatures 

Ignacio Irigoyen, Julio Muro, Miren Azpilikueta, Pedro Aparicio-Tejo and and Carmen Lamsfus

pp. 1177-1183

  
 


Soil testing for phosphorus: comparing the Mehlich 3 and Colwell procedures for soils of south-western Australia 

M. D. A. Bolland , D. G. Allen and K. S. Walton

pp. 1185-1200

  
 


A laboratory study of phosphorus mobilisation from commercial fertilisers 

D. Nash , M. Hannah, L. Clemow, D. Halliwell, B. Webb and D. Chapman

pp. 1201-1212

  
 


A slowly soluble, sulfur fertiliser from a by-product of mineral sands processing 

Robert Summers , Martin Clarke, Peter McCafferty and Tim Pope

pp. 1213-1227

  
 


Effect of soil amendment with bauxite Bayer process residue (red mud) on the availability of phosphorus in very sandy soils 

Katherine Snars, Robert Gilkes and Jeffrey Hughes

pp. 1229-1241

  
 


  
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