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    Quantifying CO2 fluxes from soil surfaces to the atmosphere by Kabwe, L.K, Hendry, M.J, Wilson, G.W, Lawrence, J.R

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-03-2002)
    “…Measurements of CO2 fluxes from ground surface of the atmosphere (soil respiration) are needed to quantify biotic and abiotic reaction rates in unsaturated…”
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    Characterizing spatial and temporal variations in CO2 fluxes from ground surface using three complimentary measurement techniques by Kabwe, L.K, Farrell, R.E, Carey, S.K, Hendry, M.J, Wilson, G.W

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-09-2005)
    “…Fluxes of CO2 from non-agricultural soil ecosystems, though globally important, are poorly characterized. Previously, we tested a dynamic closed chamber (DCC)…”
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    Effect of flyash addition to flocculation and freezing and thawing treatment on consolidation of oil sands fluid fine tailings by Kabwe, L.K., Beier, N.A., Wilson, G.W., Rima, U., Scott, J.D.

    Published in Canadian geotechnical journal (01-10-2024)
    “…The total volume of fluid fine tailings (FFT), reached 1,270 Mm 3 in 2019. Extensive research is underway by a number of operators to develop dewatering…”
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    Characterizing spatial and temporal variations in CO 2 fluxes from ground surface using three complimentary measurement techniques by Kabwe, L.K., Farrell, R.E., Carey, S.K., Hendry, M.J., Wilson, G.W.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (2005)
    “…Fluxes of CO 2 from non-agricultural soil ecosystems, though globally important, are poorly characterized. Previously, we tested a dynamic closed chamber (DCC)…”
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    Journal Article
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    Quantifying CO 2 fluxes from soil surfaces to the atmosphere by Kabwe, L.K., Hendry, M.J., Wilson, G.W., Lawrence, J.R.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (2002)
    “…Measurements of CO 2 fluxes from ground surface of the atmosphere (soil respiration) are needed to quantify biotic and abiotic reaction rates in unsaturated…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article