20 Papers
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Andrew Baker is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acid sulfate soil & Wetland. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications.
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Acidification of floodplains due to river level decline during drought
Luke M. Mosley,Luke M. Mosley,Luke M. Mosley,David J. Palmer,Emily Leyden,Freeman J. Cook,Benjamin Zammit,Paul Shand,Paul Shand,Paul Shand,Andrew Baker,Rob Fitzpatrick,Rob Fitzpatrick +12 more
TL;DR: Results from 2-dimensional modelling of the river-floodplain hydrological processes were consistent with field measurements during the drying phase and illustrated how the declining river levels led to floodplain acidification.
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Chip-tray incubation: a new field and laboratory method to support acid sulfate soil hazard assessment, classification and communication.
Rob Fitzpatrick,Gerard Grealish,Paul Shand,Richard Merry,N.L. Creeper,Mark R. Thomas,Andrew Baker,Brett Thomas,Warren Hicks,Nilmini Jayalath +9 more
- 01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: Rob Fitzpatrick, Gerard Grealish, Paul Shand, Richard Merry, Nathan Creeper, Mark Thomas, Andrew Baker, Brett Thomas, Warren Hicks and Nilmini Jayalath.
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Occurrence, genesis and environmental significance of schwertmannite in re-flooded Acid Sulfate Soils in the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area
Rob Fitzpatrick,Mark Raven,Peter Self,Paul Shand,Luke M. Mosley,Stuart L. Simpson,Andrew Baker,Waite Campus Pmb +7 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: The Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area (LMRIA) comprises approximately 5,000ha of flood-irrigated agricultural land located on the floodplain of the River Murray between Mannum and Lake Alexandrina as discussed by the authors.
High resolution low altitude aerial photography for recording temporal changes in dynamic surficial environments
Andrew Baker,Rob Fitzpatrick,Shane R. Koehne +2 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a number of factors that limit the regular use of aerial photography, such as cost and repeatability of photography, and the availability of data sets.
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Impacts of Climate Change, Climate Variability and Management on Soil and Water Quality in Wetlands of South Australia☆
Paul Shand,Paul Shand,Paul Shand,S. Grocke,N.L. Creeper,Andrew Baker,Rob Fitzpatrick,Andrew J. Love +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a summary of the impacts of natural and anthropic factors on contaminant mobilisation in sulfidic wetland systems of Australia is presented, highlighting the role of water-soil/sediment interactions, acid-neutralizing and buffering mechanisms, and the irreversibility of some changes during the drying and wetting of subaqueous wetland soils.
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