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Soil samples from two sites near Scott Base with LiCl added to determine how far water soluble materials spilt on the soil surface will travel
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K105_1992_1994_NZ_2
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A leaching trial was set up at Scott Base to determine how rapidly and how far water-soluble materials spilt on the soil surface will move. Lithium chloride (LiCl) was added to two trial sites near Scott Base (2m2), one a dry site where snow does not accumulate and the other a wet site in a gully which fills with snow during the winter. The plots were sampled two weeks after establishment and ...
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The existing soil samples (Site 714-719, 762-763, 783-794 and 668-672) have been sorted and stored at the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Science, Lower Hutt, and Landcare Research, New Zealand. All soil records are on the Ross Sea Region Soils database, Landcare Research.
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Sheppard, D.S. Campbell, I.B. Claridge, G.G.C. Deely, J.M. Report on the New Zealand Antarctic Programme Event K091 1992/93: pollutant transport and monitoring in soils and waters on Ross Island and Vanda Station.Wellington: Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences. 1993.[Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences science report 93/9.]
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DIF Creation Date:
2009-02-27
Last DIF Revision Date:
2009-02-27
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