Assessing the hydrogeochemical impact and distribution of acid sulphate soils, Heart Morass, West Gippsland, Victoria
NP Unland, HL Taylor, BR Bolton, I Cartwright - Applied geochemistry, 2012 - Elsevier
The hydrogeochemical processes associated with the precipitation and oxidation of pyrite
during the development of acid sulphate soils was investigated in the coastal floodplain
environment of the Heart Morass, Victoria, Australia. During drought conditions in 2009, low-
lying areas of the floodplain (0–2m elevation) were the most affected by acid sulphate soils,
with a median soil pH (pHF) of 3.56 to approximately 50cm depth. Soils below∼ 100cm
depth in these areas contain pyrite and have reduced inorganic S concentrations of up to …
during the development of acid sulphate soils was investigated in the coastal floodplain
environment of the Heart Morass, Victoria, Australia. During drought conditions in 2009, low-
lying areas of the floodplain (0–2m elevation) were the most affected by acid sulphate soils,
with a median soil pH (pHF) of 3.56 to approximately 50cm depth. Soils below∼ 100cm
depth in these areas contain pyrite and have reduced inorganic S concentrations of up to …
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