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Soil Chemistry Stable Copper Isotopes: A Novel Tool to Trace Copper Behavior in Hydromorphic Soils
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the natural abundance of stable Cu isotope ratios in four soils to test whether δ 65 Cu values can be used as a tracer for biogeochemical processes in ...
Wolfgang Wilcke +2 more
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Soil salinity and alkalinity in the Great Konya Basin, Turkey
In the summers of 1964 to 1968 a study was made of soil salinity and alkalinity in the Great Konya Basin, under the auspices of the Konya Project, a research and training programme of the Department of Tropical Soil Science of the Agricultural University,
Driessen, P.M.
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To understand clay mineral transformations in hydromorphic conditions in the red earth sediments in Xuancheng, south China, clay mineralogy was investigated using X‑ray diffraction (XRD) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM).
Hanlie Hong +2 more
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Hydromorphic to subaqueous soils transitions in the central Grado lagoon (Northern Adriatic Sea, Italy) [PDF]
The Grado lagoon is among the largest in the Mediterranean sea and is characterized by salt marshes, where tides influenced the development of a complex micromorphology coupled to a micromosaic of vegetation covers.
Livia Vittori Antisari +2 more
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