Person

Grierson, Pauline

Occupation
Academic, Botanist and Ecology and Conservation

Summary

Pauline Grierson is a botanist with an interest in ecosystem biogeochemistry, ecological water requirements, fire ecology and belowground processes in natural ecosystems. In 2012 she was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia.

Published resources

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Articles

Books

  • Grierson, Pauline F.; Adams, Mark A.; and Attiwill, Peter M., Carbon storage in soil and in forest products (Parkville, Vic.: School of Botany, University of Melbourne, 1991), 44 pp. Details
  • Grierson, Pauline F.; Adams, Mark A.; and Attiwill, Peter M., Carbon sequestration in Victoria's forests (Parkville, Vic.: School of Botany, The University of Melbourne, 1991), 83 pp. Details

Journal Articles

  • Grierson, P. F.; Adams, M. A.; and Attiwill, P. M., 'Estimates of Carbon Storage in the Aboveground Biomass of Victorias Forests', Australian Journal of Botany, 40 (5) (1992), 631-640. Details

Resources

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