The following collection of papers is intended to provide readers interested in solving degraded-land problems in South China with additional technical information on geology, mineralogy, and some related historical and socio-economic issues.
Art and the Pearl River Delta environment with pics
Natural zeolites: some potential agricultural applications for developing countries
Natural zeolites as an agricultural resource in the hot, wet tropics: South China as a model model
Clay minerals and environmental problems of developing nations (abst.)
Future perspectives for natural zeolites in agriculture and aquaculture
Halloysite-rich tropical weathering products of Hong Kong
Tubular halloysite in HK drinking water
Halloysite from weathered micaceous rocks of Hong Kong (abst.)
Tubular halloysite in filtered drinking water of Hong Kong, (abst.)
From Hong Kong geology to Chinese agroecology
Improving Degraded Lands: Promising Experiences from South China
Impressions of South China’s efforts to achieve sustainable agriculture
Land-use decisions: a need for a systems approach to improve South China’s degraded lands
Geological controls on environmental problems of developing countries of the humid tropics (abst.)
Degraded tropical lands of China: problems and opportunities
Degraded lands: South China’s untapped resource
The rubber-tea agroforestry system of South China: a short review
Nankai U. power-point presentation: Art and the Pearl River Delta environment
South China’s taste for wildlife
Field workshop on degraded lands for Chinese environmental NGOs
International workshop on land degradation; South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou
Other non-related publications
Heavy minerals in the Underclay of the Illinois No. 2 Coal…;
Contact Temperature of a Peridotite Dike with Pennsylvanian Shale Determined by Clay Mineral Alterations; http://www.il-acad-sci.org/transactions_pdf_files/56.09.pdf
Nickel mining and the BWCA: A question of priorities
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