Items where Subject is "970105 Expanding Knowledge in the Environmental Sciences"
Group by: Authors | Item Type Number of items at this level: 8. ArticleBIGGER, Stephen, NGEH, Lawrence and ORBELL, John (2010) Mathematical model for the sequestering of chemical contaminants by magnetic particles. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 136 (11). pp. 1255-1259. ISSN 07339372 BIGGER, Stephen, NGEH, Lawrence and ORBELL, John (2010) Mathematical model for the sequestering of chemical contaminants by magnetic particles. Journal of Environmental Engineering. ISSN 07339372 Hatton, Matthew, Boon, Paul and Robinson, Randall (2008) Distribution of Clonal and Non-Clonal Wetland Plants at Clydebank Morass, Gippsland Lakes, in Relation to Elevation and Salinity Gradients. The Victorian Naturalist, 125 (1). pp. 11-19. ISSN 00425184 Robinson, Randall, Boon, Paul, Sawtell, Nina, James, Elizabeth and Cross, Robert (2008) Effects of Environmental Conditions on the Production of Hypocotyl Hairs in Seedlings of Melaleuca Ericifolia (Swamp Paperbark). Australian Journal of Botany, 56. pp. 564-573. MonographOrbell, John, Dao, Hien, Ngeh, Lawrence and Bigger, Stephen (2008) An Investigation into the Feasibility of Applying Magnetic Particle Technology to the Cleansing of Oiled Wildlife in the Field. UNSPECIFIED. UNSPECIFIED. Conference or Workshop ItemMunaweera, Kasup, Le, O, Ngeh, Lawrence, Bigger, Stephen and Orbell, John (2010) An Assessment of the Relative Effectiveness of Olive Oil, Methyl Oleate and Methyl Soyate as Pre-Treatment Agents for the Rehabilitation of Oiled Birds. In: Oamaru Penguin Symposium, 24 June 2010, Oamaru, New Zealand. Orbell, John, Bigger, Stephen, Ngeh, Lawrence, Munaweera, Kasup, Jessop, Rosalyn, Healy, Margaret and Dann, Peter (2010) Development of Prototype Magnetic Particle Technology (MPT) Equipment for Providing a "Quick Clean" to Oil-Contaminated Wildlife. In: 7th International Penguin Conference, 30 August 2010, Boston, USA. Orbell, John, Dao, Hien, Ngeh, Lawrence and Bigger, Stephen (2008) The Potential of Magnetic Cleansing to Provide a Quick Wash of Contaminated Wildlife in the Field. In: Oamaru Penguin Symposium, 26/06/2008, Oamaru, New Zealand. |