Distribution, nature and threats to soils of the Australian Alps: A review

Author:

Wilson Brian R.12ORCID,Tulau Mitch3,Kuginis Laura4,McInnes‐Clarke Sally5,Grover Samantha6,Milford Humphrey7,Jenkins Brian R.8

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law University of New England Armidale New South Wales 2351Australia

2. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Armidale New South WalesAustralia

3. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Port Macquarie New South WalesAustralia

4. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Dangar New South WalesAustralia

5. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Gosford New South WalesAustralia

6. Department of Applied Chemistry and Environmental Science RMIT University Melbourne VictoriaAustralia

7. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Parramatta New South WalesAustralia

8. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Queanbeyan New South Wales Australia

Funder

NSW Department of Planning,Industry and Environment

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Reference282 articles.

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