G. Allinson

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2006

Number

15

Co-Authors

Near-surface distributions of soil water and water repellency under three effluent irrigation scemes in a blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantation (2006)

Thwaites, L.A., Salzman, S., Allinson, G., Stagnitti, F., Carr, R., ...

Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances the potential for accelerated leaching to groundwater of hazardous substances. Over 5 Mha of...

Effects of clay amendment on adsorption and desorption of copper in water repellent soils (2005)

Xiong, X., Stagnitti, F., Allinson, G., Turoczy, N., Li, P., LeBlanc, M., ...

Copper is an important micronutrient and trace amounts are essential for crop growth. However, high concentrations of copper will produce toxic effects. Australia is increasingly developing...

Extraction of compounds associated with water repellency in sandy soils of different origin (2005)

Doerr, S.H., Llewellyn, C.T., Douglas, P., Morley, C.P., Mainwaring, K.A., Haskins, C., ...

After an initial evaluation of several solvents, the efficiency of Soxhlet extractions with isopropanol/ammonia (s.g. 0.88) (70 : 30 v : v; 24 h) in extracting compounds associated with water...

Modelling the fate of chromated copper arsenate in a sandy soil (2004)

Mao, X, Barry, DA, Li, L, Stagnitti, F, Allinson, G, Turoczy, N

A pulse of chromated copper arsenate (CCA, a timber preservative) was applied in irrigation water to an undisturbed field soil in a laboratory column. Concentrations of various elements in the...

Modelling solute transport in structured soils: Performance evaluation of the ADR and TRM models (2001)

Stagnitti, F, Li, L, Barry, A, Allinson, G, Parlange, JY, Steenhuis, T, ...

The movement of chemicals through the soil to the groundwater or discharged to surface waters represents a degradation of these resources. In many cases, serious human and stock health implications...

A mathematical model for estimating the extent of solute- and water-flux heterogeneity in multiple sample percolation experiments (1999)

Stagnitti, F, Li, L, Allinson, G, Phillips, I, Lockington, D, Zeiliguer, A, ...

Multiple sampling is widely used in vadose zone percolation experiments to investigate the extent in which soil structure heterogeneities influence the spatial and temporal distributions of water and...

An investigation of localised soil heterogeneities on solute transport using a multisegment percolation system (1998)

Stagnitti, F, Sherwood, J, Allinson, G, Evans, L, Allinson, M, Li, L, ...

A multisegment percolation system (MSPS) consisting of 25 individual collection wells was constructed to study the effects of localised soil heterogeneities on the transport of solutes in the vadose...