Abstract Soil salinity is a serious threat to crop productivity and is anticipated to increase in the coming decades, particularly in semi‐arid to arid agricultural regions. Accessible geospatial data and data mining techniques can enable high‐resolution mapping of soil salinity to improve predictions and soil management.
Milton Valencia‐Ortiz +6 more
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Integrated Soil Amendments Alleviate Subsoil Acidification and Enhance Ponkan Seedling Growth in a Column Experiment. [PDF]
Zhang J +7 more
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Swelling Potential of Fine‐Grained Soil: Theory, Determination, and Validation
Abstract Swelling potential (SP) has long been used as a terminology to describe a soil's expansibility. It is commonly defined in terms of pressure or deformation under certain constraints. However, fundamentally, SP originates from the soil‐water interactions in the interlayer space of expansive minerals and should not depend on displacement or force
Yijie Wang +3 more
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High prevalence of respiratory diseases: a population-based ecological study, Sertão do Araripe, 2008-2019. [PDF]
Silva JRSD +9 more
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The Role of Fe(II) Minerals in Carbon Stabilization in Coastal and Estuarine Anoxic Environments
Abstract Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides are well‐known for their role in organic carbon (OC) stabilization in terrestrial soils. Coastal and estuarine soils typically act as iron sinks and receive a high input of OC. However, tidal submersion induces anoxic and reducing conditions that favor the microbial reductive dissolution of Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides ...
Jan Jagode +2 more
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Development of a Mineral Binder for Wood Wool Acoustic Panels with a Reduced Carbon Footprint. [PDF]
Korjakins A +4 more
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Geophysical Impacts and Spectroscopic Identification of a Hydrous Iron Sulfate on Icy Worlds
Abstract Over geologic time‐scales, large volumes of exogenic sulfur ions from Io's plasma torus have been supplied to the surface of Europa and Ganymede, which, combined with recent interpretations of orbiter images, dynamical modeling, and surface‐subsurface exchange, suggests further sulfur transport into the interior of the icy worlds.
Olivia S. Pardo +5 more
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Tracking sources and transformations of dissolved sulfate in karstic sub-basins in Southwest China using dual isotopes and water chemistry. [PDF]
Wang J +6 more
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Abstract During the latest Miocene, the Mediterranean Basin was affected by extreme paleoceanographic and paleoenvironmental changes culminating with evaporite (gypsum and halite) formation during the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC: 5.97–5.33 Ma).
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