Mangrove soil: A potential contamination source to estuarine ecosystems of Australia

  • Lin C
  • Melville M
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WETLANDS (Australia) 11,1992 Mangrove Soil Pyritization of Mangrove Soil It is generally agreed that pyrite is formed by the combination of sulphate ion from sea water and iron oxides present in sediments. The chemical reaction can only take place under anoxic environments and ...

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Lin, C., & Melville, M. D. (2010). Mangrove soil: A potential contamination source to estuarine ecosystems of Australia. Wetlands Australia, 11(2), 68. https://doi.org/10.31646/wa.149

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