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Overview

Ronald G. McLaren is affiliated with Canterbury of New Zealand in New Zealand. Their professional focus centers on academic research within this institution, contributing to the scientific community through their scholarly activities.

While specific details about their recent papers, including titles, publication years, and venues, are not available, Ronald G. McLaren has continued active engagement in research efforts.

The scientist's network of frequent co-authors and publication venues has not been documented. Similarly, no information is provided on their contributions to book publications or specific fields and subfields of study.

There are no recorded data regarding the main topics of Ronald G. McLaren's work or awards received, indicating the emphasis remains on their institutional affiliation and ongoing research presence.

Ronald G. McLaren is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Review: A bioavailability-based rationale for controlling metal and metalloid contamination of agricultural land in Australia and New Zealand

    M. J. McLaughlin;R. E. Hamon;R. G. McLaren;T. W. Speir

  • STUDIES ON SOIL COPPER I. THE FRACTIONATION OF COPPER IN SOILS

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  • Kinetics of cadmium and cobalt desorption from iron and manganese oxides

    Clare A. Backes;Ronald G. McLaren;Andrew W. Rate;Roger S. Swift

  • Soil Science: Sustainable Production and Environmental Protection

    R. G. McLaren;K. C. Cameron

  • Is soil an appropriate dumping ground for our wastes

    K. C. Cameron;H. J. Di;R. G. McLaren

  • STUDIES ON SOIL COPPER

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  • Fractionation of arsenic in soil by a continuous-flow sequential extraction method.

    J. Shiowatana;Ronald G. McLaren;N. Chanmekha;A. Samphao

  • Fractionation and Distribution of Arsenic in Soils Contaminated by Cattle Dip

    Ronald G. McLaren;R. Naidu;J. Smith;K. G. Tiller

  • Atmospheric accessions of heavy metals to some New Zealand pastoral soils

    Colin W Gray;Ronald G McLaren;Ants H.C Roberts

  • Solubility, sorption and desorption of native and added cadmium in relation to properties of soils in New Zealand

    C. W. Gray;R. G. Mclaren;A. H. C. Roberts;L. M. Condron

  • Distribution and Phytoavailability of Lead in a Soil Contaminated with Lead Shot

    C. P. Rooney;R. G. McLaren;R. J. Cresswell

  • Sorption and desorption of cadmium from some New Zealand soils: effect of pH and contact time

    C. W. Gray;R. G. McLaren;A. H. C. Roberts;L. M. Condron

  • Cadmium and cobalt desorption kinetics from soil clays: effect of sorption period

    Ronald G. McLaren;Clare A. Backes;Andrew W. Rate;Roger S. Swift

  • The effect of long-term phosphatic fertiliser applications on the amounts and forms of cadmium in soils under pasture in New Zealand

    C.W. Gray;R.G. McLaren;A.H.C. Roberts;L.M. Condron

  • The ageing effect on the bioaccessibility and fractionation of arsenic in soils from China

    Xiang-Yu Tang;Yong-Guan Zhu;Xiao-Quan Shan;Ron McLaren

  • A comparison of soil and environmental quality under organic and conventional farming systems in New Zealand

    L. M. Condron;K. C. Cameron;H. J. Di;T. J. Clough

  • Sorption and desorption of cobalt by soils and soil components

    R. G. McLAREN;D. M. Lawson;R. S. Swift

  • In Vivo-in Vitro and XANES Spectroscopy Assessments of Lead Bioavailability in Contaminated Periurban Soils

    Euan Smith;Euan Smith;Ivan M Kempson;Albert L Juhasz;Albert L Juhasz;John Weber;John Weber

  • Leaching of macronutrients and metals from undisturbed soils treated with metal-spiked sewage sludge. 1. Leaching of macronutrients

    R. G. McLaren;L. M. Clucas;M. D. Taylor;T. Hendry

  • STUDIES ON SOIL COPPER: III. ISOTOPICALLY EXCHANGEABLE COPPER IN SOILS

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  • Fractionation of Copper, Nickel, and Zinc in Metal-Spiked Sewage Sludge

    Ronald G. McLaren;Lynne M. Clucas

  • Cadmium phytoavailability in some New Zealand soils

    C. W. Gray;R. G. McLaren;A. H. C. Roberts;L. M. Condron

  • Sulphur mineralisation and transformations in soils as influenced by additions of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur

    A. Ghani;R.G. McLaren;R.S. Swift

  • Sulphur mineralisation in some New Zealand soils

    A. Ghani;R. G. McLaren;R. S. Swift

  • Effect of soil pH on cadmium phytoavailability in some New Zealand soils

    C. W. Gray;R. G. Mclaren;A. H. C. Roberts;L. M. Condron

  • Control of lead solubility in soil contaminated with lead shot: effect of soil pH.

    Corinne P. Rooney;Ronald G. McLaren;Leo M. Condron

  • The incorporation and transformations of 35S in soil: Effects of soil conditioning and glucose or sulphate additions

    A. Ghani;R.G. McLaren;R.S. Swift

  • Desorption of copper from some New Zealand soils

    Desma S. Hogg;Ronald G. McLaren;Roger S. Swift

  • Composted biosolids enhance fertility of a sandy loam soil under dairy pasture

    T. W. Speir;J. Horswell;A. P. van Schaik;R. G. McLaren

  • Assessment of lead bioaccessibility in peri-urban contaminated soils.

    Euan Smith;Euan Smith;John Weber;John Weber;Ravi Naidu;Ravi Naidu;Ronald G. McLaren

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith C. Cameron
Keith C. Cameron Lincoln University
Leo M. Condron
Leo M. Condron Lincoln University
Ravi Naidu
Ravi Naidu University of Newcastle Australia
Christopher Anderson
Christopher Anderson Massey University
Paripurnanda Loganathan
Paripurnanda Loganathan University of Technology Sydney
Albert L. Juhasz
Albert L. Juhasz University of South Australia
Euan Smith
Euan Smith University of South Australia
Malcolm E. Sumner
Malcolm E. Sumner University of Georgia
Derrick J. Moot
Derrick J. Moot Lincoln University
Yong-Guan Zhu
Yong-Guan Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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