Glacially abraded rock flour from Greenland: Potential for macronutrient supply to plants

Volume: 182, Issue: 5, Pages: 846 - 856
Published: Aug 8, 2019
Abstract
Rock flour (RF) is a fine‐grained material produced naturally by glacial movement and resulting bedrock abrasion. In Greenland fluvial transported RF from the inland ice sheet sediments in riverbeds and marine outflows. This fine‐sized RF (50% < 9.8 µm) has a high reactivity and may therefore potentially be used to rejuvenate nutrient poor soils and provide nutrients to plants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of a RF from...
Paper Details
Title
Glacially abraded rock flour from Greenland: Potential for macronutrient supply to plants
Published Date
Aug 8, 2019
Volume
182
Issue
5
Pages
846 - 856
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