High intensity soil mapping for best practice nutrient management in the Wet Tropics : a technique for integrating electromagnetic induction (EMI) into conventional soil survey, to help delineation of soil management boundaries in the Russell River catchment / David Morrison, Neil Enderlin, Stacey Kolkert, Margaret Barker and Bree Clouten

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Morrison, David & Barker, Margaret & Clouten, Bree & Enderlin, Neil & Kolkert, Stacey & Queensland. Department of Resources. (2023). High intensity soil mapping for best practice nutrient management in the Wet Tropics : a technique for integrating electromagnetic induction (EMI) into conventional soil survey, to help delineation of soil management boundaries in the Russell River catchment Retrieved December 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3142844773

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Morrison, David, Barker, Margaret, Clouten, Bree, Enderlin, Neil, Kolkert, Stacey and Queensland. Department of Resources. High intensity soil mapping for best practice nutrient management in the Wet Tropics : a technique for integrating electromagnetic induction (EMI) into conventional soil survey, to help delineation of soil management boundaries in the Russell River catchment [Brisbane]: Department of Resources, 2023. Web. 8 December 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3142844773>

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Morrison, David & Barker, Margaret & Clouten, Bree & Enderlin, Neil & Kolkert, Stacey & Queensland. Department of Resources. 2023, High intensity soil mapping for best practice nutrient management in the Wet Tropics : a technique for integrating electromagnetic induction (EMI) into conventional soil survey, to help delineation of soil management boundaries in the Russell River catchment Department of Resources, [Brisbane] viewed 8 December 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3142844773

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  | section=1 online resource (95 pages) : illustrations.
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