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The next meeting (already notified by Talitha) is on Tuesday 7 July, 1pm, second-floor lunch area, Soil Science building, UWA.
The article to be mused upon is :Piao S, Fang J, Ciais P, Peylin P, Huang Y, Sitch S, Wang T. 2009. Carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in China. Nature, 458:1009-1014.
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[Musings by Talitha Santini]
The first
article for the revived Journal Club was ‘Jarosite as an indicator of
water-limited chemical weathering on Mars' (Elwood Madden et al. [2004] Nature, 431:821-823), chosen by Talitha because it was a short and
reasonably simple article about soils on another planet. The authors used
observations of ...
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This was something I sent around to our School's postgraduate students, after being sent the article by Prof. Martin Fey:
Schwartz, M.A. (2008) The importance of stupidity in scientific research. Journal of
Cell Science121:1771 .
This
should be essential reading for postgraduate students in any
discipline. (It's irrelevant that it's in a ...
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[Edit at 29 May 2009 - the date has been shifted to Wednesday 3 June]
The poster at right was prepared by Talitha to publicise the first meeting of the Soil Science Journal Club for 2009...
...we'll be discussing the article: Madden MEE, Bodnar RJ, Rimstidt JD. 2004. Jarosite as an indicator of water-limited chemical ...
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Musings on:Anand RR, Cornelius M, Phang C, 2007. Use of vegetation and soil in mineral exploration in areas of transported overburden, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: a contribution towards understanding metal transportation processes.Geochemistry-Exploration Environment Analysis, 7: 267-288.
The use of soils and vegetation as sample media for ...
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A new Comment has been posted in reply to A soil scientist's lament, by Professor
Philippe Baveye (the author of the article mused upon in the original post).
It's well worth reading. You can get to it by clicking here, too (scroll down to the bottom of the page).
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...musings on Amundson R, Ewing S, Dietrich W, Sutter B, Owen J, Chadwick OA, Nishiizumi K, Walvoord M, McKay C. 2008. On the in situ aqueous alteration of soils on Mars. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 72:3845-3864.
It's great when an article related to one's own discipline is about something exotic, and it would be hard to imagine a more exotic ...
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How's this for an eye-opener?
Budden AE, Tregenza T, Aarssen LW, Koricheva J, Leimu R, Lortie CJ. 2008. Double-blind review favours increased representation of female authors. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 23:4-6.
Abstract
Double-blind peer review, in which neither author nor reviewer identity are revealed, is rarely practised in ...
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Musings on:Byrne LB, 2007. Habitat structure: A fundamental concept and framework for urban soil ecology. Urban Ecosystems, 10:255-274.
The title's claim of a ''fundamental concept and framework'' are ambitious, and this paper has a few shortcomings that leave it falling somewhat short of such lofty goals. Despite this, the stated overall ...
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The journal Nature is marking The Year of Planet Earth in 2008 with free access to their Year of Planet Earth feature - find it at http://www.nature.com/nature/supplements/collections/yearofplanetearth/.
Many of the articles in the feature have relevance to soil science:
From landscapes into geological history - Philip A. Allen Nature 451, ...
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