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Utilizing multi-criteria decision-making analysis and 3D visualization techniques for dam site selection and irrigation area identification in Gedeb River, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Temesgen F, Terefe B.
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Defining the relationship between bulk density and organic carbon content in forest soils using generalised linear mixed-effect models. [PDF]
Kučera A +5 more
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Natural potential sources of nitrate contamination involve decaying of organic matter, bacterial production, atmospheric deposition, and soil N. The study presents the first results of nitrate distribution and migration through soil horizons of the ...
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Graphene is the thinnest and toughest two-dimensional nanomaterial yet discovered. However, it inevitably enters the biosphere, where it may pose potential risks to ecosystems.
Jinfeng Song, Ying Sang, Xiaoyang Cui
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We investigated the impacts of graphene application at different concentrations on the growth and physiological characteristics of Changbai larch (Larix olgensis A.
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Interpretation of Cambisols on the soil map of the Russian Federation
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Microcosm study on the decomposability of hydrochars in a Cambisol
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2012Abstract The process of hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) converts biomass into a carbonaceous product named hydrochar. It is hypothesized that due to a high recalcitrance against microbial decomposition in soil, hydrochar may contribute to carbon (C) sequestration, thereby sustaining its function as a soil conditioner. The objective of this microcosm
Ana Gajić +3 more
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The role of tree uprooting in Cambisol development
Geoderma, 2010Abstract The role of tree uprooting in soil formation was studied in a natural forest in a Cambisol soil zone on both the fine pit-mound spatial scale and on the coarse forest ecosystem scale. The effect of a lack of pit-mound dynamics in managed forests was also assessed. Properties of pit-mounds were studied in a 10.8 ha plot. From a total of 1562
Pavel Šamonil +5 more
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Clay fraction mineralogy of a Cambisol in Brazil
Hyperfine Interactions, 2006Clay minerals having a 2:1 (tetrahedral:octahedral sheet) structure may be found in strongly weathering soils only if the local pedo-climatic environment prevents them from further weathering to other minerals such as iron oxides. The clay minerals impart important chemical properties to soils, in part by virtue of changes in the redox state of iron in
A. S. Anastacio +5 more
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Research of Cambisols in Western Balkan Mountains [PDF]
The research deals with Cambisols soil classification and parameters in the area of Western Balkan Mountains. The studied soils are spread in the Lower altitude area of oak forests (0 to 600 m a.s.l.) and in the Middle mountain area of beech and coniferous forests (600 to 2000 ma.s.l.). The gradient of the slopes varied from flat to steep.
Hristov, Biser +4 more
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