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Researcher Bio

Researcher:Mr AHT Almajmaie
School/Unit:Office of the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture
Commenced with Institution:30/8/2016    Ceased: 25/7/2018
Commenced Current Job:20/12/2016

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Top 3 Fields of Research
Land Capability and Soil Degradation
Soil Physics
Top 3 Research Objectives
Farmland, Arable Cropland and Permanent Cropland Land Management
Fresh, Ground and Surface Water Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity
Rehabilitation of Degraded Farmland, Arable Cropland and Permanent Cropland Environments




Research Funding

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Graduate Research Supervision (Current)

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Graduate Research Supervision (Graduands)

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Career Best Publications

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Research Publications

Journal Article
Almajmaie, A and Hardie, M and Acuna, T and Birch, C*, “Can soil crusting be reduced through application of gypsum, organic waste, and phosphoric acid?”, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 72 (6) pp. 578-587. doi:10.2489/jswc.72.6.597 ISSN 0022-4561 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Almajmaie, A and Hardie, M and Acuna, T and Birch, CJ, “Evaluation of methods for determining soil aggregate stability”, Soil and Tillage Research, 167 pp. 39-45. doi:10.1016/j.still.2016.11.003 ISSN 0167-1987 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Almajmaie, A and Hardie, M and Doyle, R and Birch, C* and Acuna, T, “Influence of soil properties on the aggregate stability of cultivated sandy clay loams”, Journal of Soils and Sediments, 17 (3) pp. 800-809. doi:10.1007/s11368-016-1568-1 ISSN 1439-0108 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Conference Publication
Hardie, M and Almajmaie, A, “Steps towards the measurement and modelling of soil crusts”, National Soil Science Conference 2018, 18-23 November 2018, Canberra, Australia (In Press) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail]
Almajmaie, A and Hardie, M and Acuna, T and Birch, C, “Identifying the causes of soil aggregate breakdown under intensive packet salad production”, Proceedings of the Soil Science Australia National Soil Science Conference 2014, 23-27 November, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 1-4. (2014) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail]

* This author is not affiliated with the University of Tasmania.