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Geology, geomorphology & soils
Blakemore, R.J. (2000). Tasmanian Earthworms on CD-ROM VermEcology, PO BOX 414, Kippax ACT 2615, Kippax ACT.
Colhoun, E.A. & Goede, A. (1979). The late Quaternary deposits of Blakes Opening and the middle Huon Valley, Tasmania. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 288: 371- 395.
Laffan, M.D. (2001). Geology and soils of the Warra LTER Site: a preliminary description. Tasforests 13: 23-30.
Pennington, P. I & Laffan, M. (2004). Evaluation of the use of pre- and post-harvest bulk density measurements in wet Eucalyptus obliqua forest in Southern Tasmania. Ecological Indicators 4: 39-54.
Pennington, P., Laffan, M., Lewis, R., & Otahal, P. (2001). Assessing the long-term impacts of forest harvesting and high intensity broadcast burning on soil properties at the Warra LTER Site. Tasforests 13: 291-302.
Pennington, P., Laffan, M., Lewis, R. and Churchill, K. (2004). Impact of major snig tracks on the productivity of wet eucalypt forest in Tasmania measured 17-23 years after harvesting. Australian Forestry 67: 17-24.
Sharples, C. (1994). Geomorphic values survey: Barnback Block, Huon Forest District. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.
Sharples, C. (1994). Landforms and geological sites of geoconservation significance in the Huon Forest District. Volume 1. Inventory. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.
Sharples, C. (1994). Landforms and geological sites of geoconservation significance in the Huon Forest District. Volume 2. Description. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.
Sharples, C. (2002). Description and geoconservation assessment of a glacio-fluvial terrace at the Southwood development site, and possible equivalent terraces in the Huon River valley, southern Tasmania. Consultant’s report to John Holland Pty. Ltd.
Warren, C.R. & Adams, P.R. (2006). Uptake of nitrate, ammonium and glycine by plants of Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests. Tree Physiology. 27, 413 - 419.
Williamson, J.R. (1990). The effects of mechanised forest harvesting operations on soil properties and site productivity, Rep. No. 5. TFRC, Hobart.
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