Microbial diversity and potential pathogens associated with the plastisphere on beaches of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The Paleoarchean Antarctic Creek Member of the Mount Ada Basalt, Eastern Pilbara Terrane, Western Australia, includes beds of jasper and white chert composed of sand‐sized silica granules that often contain or are mixed with silt‐sized particles of haematite.
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Enrichment Characteristics and Genetic Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in the Lower Longtan Formation Coal of Qianbei Coalfield, Guizhou Province. [PDF]
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