Gemma WoodwardUniversity of Tasmania · Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)
Gemma Woodward
Doctor of Philosophy
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October 2014 - September 2018
University of Leeds
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- PhD Student
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On some agricultural fields planted with potatoes, water and sediment transportation as run-off and erosion can be problematic. Potatoes can be very vulnerable to soil erosion, especially just after planting. On sloping sites water run off along with soil particles can lead to enhanced loss of nutrients and plant protection products to adjacent sur...
On some agricultural fields planted with potatoes, water and sediment transportation as run-off and erosion can be problematic. Potatoes can be very vulnerable to soil erosion, especially just after planting. On sloping sites water run off along with soil particles can lead to enhanced loss of nutrients and plant protection products to adjacent sur...
Cobalt is a waste product in many industrial processes and its most common radioactive isotope – 60Co – is a by-product of nuclear reactors. To better understand the mobility and fate of Co in natural and contaminated environments we investigated Co sorption behaviour to the common soil and sediment constituents ferrihydrite, kaolinite, humic acid...