Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka
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- Comparative Study of the Sediment Record of Coastal Lagoons, Sri Lanka: Implications for Paleotsunamis
- Paleotsunami Deposits in Coastal Lagoons, Sri Lanka: Are Tsunamis Always Sedimentologically Important Events?
- The Geodynamic Evolution Of Sri Lanka: A Review
- Comparative Sedimentology of Recent and Ancient Tsunami Deposits in Sri Lanka
- Effect of 2004 tsunami on groundwater in a coastal aquifer of Sri Lanka: Tank experiments, field observations and numerical modelling (Invited)
- Cadmium sorption onto Natural Red Earth - An assessment using batch experiments and surface complexation modeling
- Comparison of low cost materials to remove fluoride from drinking water in Sri Lanka; Response to health problems associated with contiguous hydrogeochemistry
- Heavy metal release from serpentine soil dissolution; Fractional speciation of Ni and Mn
- Characteristics of lead(II) adsorption onto "Natural Red Earth" in simulated environmental conditions
- Heavy metals in Ratnapura alluvial gem sediments, Sri Lanka
- Nickel adsorption on single and dual site clay surfaces; Effect of pH and nickel loadings
- Chemical characterization and metal abundance in Sri Lankan serpentine soils
- Genesis of Cr(VI) in Sri Lankan soils and its adsorptive removal by calcined gibbsite
- Potential Influence of Perchlorate on Organic Carbon in Martian Regolith
- Potential Influence of Perchlorate on Heavy Metals and Organic Carbon in Serpentine Soil; Implications for Martian Regolith
- The economic potential of granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: preliminary findings