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100 0 ‎‡a Carol M. S. Smith‏ ‎‡c New Zealand soil scientist‏ ‎‡9 en‏
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670 ‎‡a Author's Abiotic processes dominate CO2 fluxes in Antarctic soils‏
670 ‎‡a Author's ALLODUST augmented activated sludge single batch anaerobic reactor (AS-SBAnR) for high concentration nitrate removal from agricultural wastewater‏
670 ‎‡a Author's An empirical map of critical loads of acidity for soils in Great Britain‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Associations between sediment architecture and liquefaction susceptibility in fluvial settings: The 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Controls on patterns of liquefaction in a coastal dune environment, Christchurch, New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Critical loads of acid deposition for soils: the U.K. approach‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Effects of soil chemistry on the response of potted Sitka spruce to acid mist in open-top chambers‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Enhancing the Adsorption of Lead (II) by Bentonite Enriched with pH-adjusted Meranti Sawdust‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Geological controls on natural ecosystem recovery on mine waste in southern New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Lessons learned from evaluating a mobile app out in the field‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Mānuka‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Mānuka ( Leptospermum scoparium ) roots forage biosolids in low fertility soil‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Micromorphological analysis of liquefaction features in alluvial and coastal environments of Christchurch, New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Phytostabilization of gold mine tailings from New Zealand. Part 2: Experimental evaluation of arsenic mobilization during revegetation.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Phytostabilization of gold mine tailings, New Zealand. Part 1: Plant establishment in alkaline saline substrate.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Plant litter variability and soil N mobility‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project: A case study for a consultative and multidisciplinary approach in selecting indicators of restoration success for a sand mining closure site, West Coast, New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Rapid plant-cover establishment on gold mine tailings in southern New Zealand: glasshouse screening trials.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Removal of COD and Ammonia Nitrogen by a Sawdust/Bentonite-Augmented SBR Process‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Removal of COD and Ammonia-Nitrogen by Sawdust/Bentonite Augmented SBR Process‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Seabird guano and phosphorus fractionation in a rhizosphere with earthworms‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Soil phosphorus dynamics along a short‐term ecological restoration trajectory of a coastal sandplain forest in New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The vegetation and climate during the Last Glacial Cold Period, northern South Island, New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Urease producing microorganisms under dairy pasture management in soils across New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Using Soil Sustainability and Resilience Concepts to Support Future Land Management Practice: A Case Study of Mt Grand Station, Hāwea, New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a Author's When the earth blisters: Exploring recurrent liquefaction features in the coastal system of Christchurch, New Zealand‏
670 ‎‡a wikidata authority control‏ ‎‡u https://viaf.org/viaf/315191431‏
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909 ‎‡a (scopus) 9746087200‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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919 ‎‡a usingsoilsustainabilityandresilienceconceptstosupportfuturelandmanagementpracticeacasestudyofmtgrandstationhaweanewzealand‏ ‎‡A Using Soil Sustainability and Resilience Concepts to Support Future Land Management Practice: A Case Study of Mt Grand Station, Hāwea, New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a whentheearthblistersexploringrecurrentliquefactionfeaturesinthecoastalsystemofchristchurchnewzealand‏ ‎‡A When the earth blisters: Exploring recurrent liquefaction features in the coastal system of Christchurch, New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a ureaseproducingmicroorganismsunderdairypasturemanagementinsoilsacrossnewzealand‏ ‎‡A Urease producing microorganisms under dairy pasture management in soils across New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a vegetationandclimateduringthelastglacialcoldperiodnorthernsouthislandnewzealand‏ ‎‡A The vegetation and climate during the Last Glacial Cold Period, northern South Island, New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a soilphosphorusdynamicsalongashorttermecologicalrestorationtrajectoryofacoastalsandplainforestinnewzealand‏ ‎‡A Soil phosphorus dynamics along a short‐term ecological restoration trajectory of a coastal sandplain forest in New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a seabirdguanoandphosphorusfractionationinarhizospherewithearthworms‏ ‎‡A Seabird guano and phosphorus fractionation in a rhizosphere with earthworms‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a removalofcodandammonianitrogenbysawdustbentoniteaugmentedsbrprocess‏ ‎‡A Removal of COD and Ammonia-Nitrogen by Sawdust/Bentonite Augmented SBR Process‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a removalofcodandammonianitrogenbyasawdustbentoniteaugmentedsbrprocess‏ ‎‡A Removal of COD and Ammonia Nitrogen by a Sawdust/Bentonite-Augmented SBR Process‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a rapidplantcoverestablishmentongoldminetailingsinsouthernnewzealandglasshousescreeningtrials‏ ‎‡A Rapid plant-cover establishment on gold mine tailings in southern New Zealand: glasshouse screening trials.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a punakaikicoastalrestorationprojectacasestudyforaconsultativeandmultidisciplinaryapproachinselectingindicatorsofrestorationsuccessforasandminingclosuresitewestcoastnewzealand‏ ‎‡A Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project: A case study for a consultative and multidisciplinary approach in selecting indicators of restoration success for a sand mining closure site, West Coast, New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a plantlittervariabilityandsoilnmobility‏ ‎‡A Plant litter variability and soil N mobility‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a phytostabilizationofgoldminetailingsnewzealandpart1plantestablishmentinalkalinesalinesubstrate‏ ‎‡A Phytostabilization of gold mine tailings, New Zealand. Part 1: Plant establishment in alkaline saline substrate.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a phytostabilizationofgoldminetailingsfromnewzealandpart2experimentalevaluationofarsenicmobilizationduringrevegetation‏ ‎‡A Phytostabilization of gold mine tailings from New Zealand. Part 2: Experimental evaluation of arsenic mobilization during revegetation.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a micromorphologicalanalysisofliquefactionfeaturesinalluvialandcoastalenvironmentsofchristchurchnewzealand‏ ‎‡A Micromorphological analysis of liquefaction features in alluvial and coastal environments of Christchurch, New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a manukaleptospermumscopariumrootsforagebiosolidsinlowfertilitysoil‏ ‎‡A Mānuka ( Leptospermum scoparium ) roots forage biosolids in low fertility soil‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a manuka‏ ‎‡A Mānuka‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a lessonslearnedfromevaluatingamobileappoutinthefield‏ ‎‡A Lessons learned from evaluating a mobile app out in the field‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a geologicalcontrolsonnaturalecosystemrecoveryonminewasteinsouthernnewzealand‏ ‎‡A Geological controls on natural ecosystem recovery on mine waste in southern New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a enhancingtheadsorptionoflead2bybentoniteenrichedwithphadjustedmerantisawdust‏ ‎‡A Enhancing the Adsorption of Lead (II) by Bentonite Enriched with pH-adjusted Meranti Sawdust‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a effectsofsoilchemistryontheresponseofpottedsitkasprucetoacidmistinopentopchambers‏ ‎‡A Effects of soil chemistry on the response of potted Sitka spruce to acid mist in open-top chambers‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a criticalloadsofaciddepositionforsoilstheukapproach‏ ‎‡A Critical loads of acid deposition for soils: the U.K. approach‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a controlsonpatternsofliquefactioninacoastalduneenvironmentchristchurchnewzealand‏ ‎‡A Controls on patterns of liquefaction in a coastal dune environment, Christchurch, New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a associationsbetweensedimentarchitectureandliquefactionsusceptibilityinfluvialsettingsthe20102011canterburyearthquakesequencenewzealand‏ ‎‡A Associations between sediment architecture and liquefaction susceptibility in fluvial settings: The 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, New Zealand‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a empiricalmapofcriticalloadsofacidityforsoilsingreatbritain‏ ‎‡A An empirical map of critical loads of acidity for soils in Great Britain‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a allodustaugmentedactivatedsludgesinglebatchanaerobicreactorassbanrforhighconcentrationnitrateremovalfromagriculturalwastewater‏ ‎‡A ALLODUST augmented activated sludge single batch anaerobic reactor (AS-SBAnR) for high concentration nitrate removal from agricultural wastewater‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a abioticprocessesdominateco2fluxesinantarcticsoils‏ ‎‡A Abiotic processes dominate CO2 fluxes in Antarctic soils‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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