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acid sulphate

acid sulphate

Hydrogen sulphate; a salt of sulphuric acid containing HSO4.
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ac·id sul·fate

(as'id sŭl'fāt)
Synonym(s): bisulfate, acid sulphate.
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Dent D (1986) 'Acid sulphate soils: a baseline for research and development.' (International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement: Wageningen, The Netherlands)
Properties and management of acid sulphate soils in Southeast Asia for sustainable cultivation of rice, oil palm and cocoa.
The study examined the effects of applying lime from various sources on an acid sulphate soil in Merbok, Malaysia.
Investigations of acid sulphate soils of the brackish water experimental fish farm, Rivers State.
Pons LJ (1973) Outline of the genesis, characteristics, classification and improvement of acid sulphate soils.
Lake Albert would become an ephemeral wetland, planted with reeds, samphires and ti-tree, after acid sulphate soils had been treated.
A marine grass, paspalum vaginatum, which has been found to grow in such an environment not only has very slow growth rate but suffers from serious abiotic diseases as a result of the acid sulphate nature of the soil [4,2].
A February 1999 Acid Sulphate Soils Investigation Team report on the site was forwarded to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority only in June 1999.
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