Km Beasy
University of Tasmania
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Archive | 2018
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What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring how sustainability is interpreted and embodied across diverse social contexts when following an interpretive paradigm and using a hermeneutical approach?
Biology | 2018
Jc Ellison; Km Beasy
Carbon sequestration values of wetlands are greatest in their sediments. Northern hemisphere research dominates the earlier saltmarsh carbon sequestration literature, recently augmented by analyses across mainland Australia where species assemblages, catchment histories and environmental settings differ. No previous assessment has been made for Tasmania. Carbon stores and accumulation rates in saltmarsh sediments of the Rubicon estuary, Tasmania, were investigated. Carbon was determined from sediment cores by Elemental Analyser, combined with analysis of organic content and bulk density. Carbon accumulation was determined using short-term and long-term sediment accretion indicators. Results showed carbon densities to be lower than global averages, with variation found between carbon stores of native and introduced species zones. Cores from introduced Spartina anglica indicated a trend of higher sediment carbon percentages relative to cores from native saltmarsh Juncus kraussii and Sarcocornia quinqueflora, and in finer grain sizes. Sediment carbon stock of 30 cm depths was 49.5 Mg C ha−1 for native saltmarsh and 55.5 Mg C ha−1 for Spartina. Carbon percentages were low owing to high catchment inorganic sediment yields, however carbon accumulation rates were similar to global averages, particularly under Spartina. Covering 85% of saltmarsh area in the estuary, Spartina contributes the majority to carbon stores, potentially indicating a previously unrecognized value for this invasive species in Australia.
International Journal of Biology | 2013
Km Beasy; Jc Ellison
Australian journal of environmental education | 2016
Km Beasy; Leah Page; Sherridan Emery; Ian Ayre
Archive | 2017
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Archive | 2017
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Archive | 2017
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Australian journal of environmental education | 2017
Blanche Verlie; Sherridan Emery; Maia Osborn; Km Beasy; Bianca Coleman; Kevin Kezabu; Jennifer Nicholls
The Social Educator | 2016
Bianca Coleman; Peter Brett; Km Beasy
The 16th International ACTS Conference | 2016
Km Beasy; T Cotter; C Peterson