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Abstract Soil moisture monitoring plays a critical role in water resource management, hydrological modeling, and climate studies, making sensor accuracy and reliability increasingly important. This study evaluates the performance of five soil moisture sensors—the CS655, HydraProbe, TDR‐315N, TEROS 12, and ThetaProbe—using their default calibrations ...
Seyed Ali Azizi +4 more
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Secondary neutron dose measurements at the DRACO laser-driven ion source. [PDF]
Tisi M +9 more
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Microplastic Detectability Investigation in Soils Using X‐Ray Microtomography
ABSTRACT X‐ray microtomography (microCT) is a promising tool for investigating microplastic (MP) contamination in soils, offering non‐destructive 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of particles embedded in complex matrices. This study evaluated its applicability by mixing plastic fragments (PET, PEHD, PS, and PP) with humus‐rich and sandy soils
Átila P. Teles +3 more
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Current and future perspectives for structural biology at the Grenoble EPN campus: a comprehensive overview. [PDF]
McCarthy AA +27 more
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Abstract Multiple drillings in the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, recently confirmed the presence of natural hydrogen (H2) in shallow sedimentary units. While radiolysis and Fe‐oxidation in the basement are potential generation mechanisms, their respective contributions remain unconstrained.
Ugo Geymond +15 more
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Observation of magnetic skyrmion lattice in Cr0.82Mn0.18Ge by small-angle neutron scattering. [PDF]
Ukleev V +4 more
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Constraining the Hydration of Clay Minerals and Abundances of Amorphous Phases in Gale Crater, Mars
Abstract Both water and organic matter are required for the development and persistence of life. Phyllosilicates (clay minerals) have high surface areas that easily sorb water and organic matter. The Curiosity rover has investigated several hundred meters of stratigraphy in Gale crater, including where clays were detected from orbit.
Sean Czarnecki +3 more
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Laser-driven proton sources for efficient radiation testing. [PDF]
D'Orsi B +20 more
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Abstract Slip rate is a key input for fault‐based seismic hazard assessment, with temporal and spatial variations in slip rate along and between faults influencing earthquake size and recurrence. Temporal variations in slip rate have been attributed to earthquake clustering and anti‐clustering in tectonically active settings.
Billy J. Andrews +6 more
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Experimental and FLUKA simulation study of CdO /Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> cement waste marble composites for nuclear radiation shielding. [PDF]
El-Khatib AM +4 more
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