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On a Peculiar Coal-Like Transformation of Peat, Recently Discovered at Scranton, Penn. [PDF]
H. L. Fairchild
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Swamped: On Depression and Vision
ABSTRACT “Swamped” cracks open my experience of depression by exploring how a specific place—a swamp—acted on me to bring social and emotional injuries, but also modes of seeing that ultimately moved me out of the depression, to the fore. In writing from this specific place, I build on moments in which something—a desire for beauty, the luminosity of ...
Petra Rethmann
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A methodology for establishing historical wetland habitat change in Irish freshwater pearl mussel catchments. [PDF]
Walls BG, Moorkens EA, Piggott JJ.
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ABSTRACT Indonesia's palm oil industry, the world's largest supplier, faces significant scrutiny because of its severe environmental and social impacts. The expansion of Chinese companies in this sector has raised concerns about exacerbating existing problems. This study examines the case of Jade (pseudonym), a Chinese‐owned palm oil company, to assess
Xiao Tan+3 more
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Identification of fire severity in peat deposits using carbon and nitrogen isotopes. [PDF]
Patria AA+4 more
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Abstract Focusing on Southern Europe, this article sheds light on the mining landscape of the early Middle Ages. Based on the current state of historical and archaeological knowledge, the article raises a number of questions that can be extended to other European regions.
Nicolas Minvielle Larousse
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Carbon accumulation in recently deposited peat is reduced by increased nutrient supply. [PDF]
Ehnvall B+9 more
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