Linkfest - November 2010
Linkages and interactions across the Critical Zone
The Critical Zone is a very useful framework for discussion about linkages between ecosystem processes and disciplines, as it covers the relationships between soil and water from the lower boundaries of groundwater up to the soil surface and into the atmosphere.
The Critical Zone was the topic of the November Linkfest held at the Lirra Lirra Cafe, Waite Campus.
Presentations
We apologise for the quality of these audio files.
| Speaker | Topic | Downloads |
|---|---|---|
| Using the Critical Zone framework to create new research linkages Assoc Prof David Chittleborough School of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Adelaide | |
| Getting excited about the carbon scheme of things Dr Ron Smernik School of Agriculture Food and Wine University of Adelaide | |
| Where did all the carbon go? soil carbon storage and dynamics Dr Jeff Baldock CSIRO Land Water & Sustainable Agriculture Flagship Affiliate of Agriculture, Food & Wine University of Adelaide | |
| Sneaky soil systems: pathways for contaminants through soils |





















