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Antarctica-to-Western Australia Liquid Freshwater Shipments Using Stauber Bags in a Paternoster-Like Transfer System: Inaugurating a Southern Ocean Antidrought Action Sea-Lane
Type: Text
Year: 2011, 2011
Member of: FAU College Collections
Contributors: Charles W. Finkl, Richard B. Cathcart, Viorel Badescu
Description: Australia is one of the driest continents on earth with most interior lands classified as steppe or desert. With an
expanding coastal population pushing farther inland, the need for freshwater increases for urban use, agriculture, and
industry and because there is little freshwater at the surface and most of the groundwater is too saline and generally
unsuitable for multiple uses, new sources… more
Full Text: Journal of Coastal Research 27 6 1005–1018 West Palm Beach, Florida Antarctica-to-Western Australia Liquid Freshwater Shipments Using Stauber Bags in a Paternoster-Like Transfer System: Inaugurating a Southern Ocean Antidrought Action Sea-Lane November …
STRATIGRAPHIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES AS RELATED TO SOIL MANTLES
Type: Text
Year: 1980, 1980
Member of: FAU College Collections
Contributors: Charles W. Finkl
Publisher: Elsevier
Description: Soil stratigraphy concerns the chronological ordering of pedological episodes. It therefore
has important implications in the reconstruction of paleoenvironments and the interpretation
of stratigraphic sequences where soils and weathering zones occur. Because of the
lateral variation in soil mantles, the principles of soil stratigraphy involve some different considerations
from those of rock… more
Full Text: CATENA Vol. 7, 169-194 Braunschweig 1980 STRATIGRAPHIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES AS RELATED TO SOIL MANTLES Charles W. Finkl, Jnr., Port Everglades SUMMARY Soil stratigraphy concerns the chronological ordering of pedological episodes. It therefore has …