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Geothermal energy is a low-pollution energy source. However, air, soil, and water near geothermal plants may be affected by their operation. One of the largest geothermal energy sources in the world, Cerro Prieto, has a capacity of 720 MW and is located ...
Queilenin Ramos +3 more
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Adsorption-desorption behaviour of clomazone in Regosol and Chernozem agricultural soils [PDF]
Studies of adsorption and desorption of pesticides by soils are important for understanding and predicting their fate and transmission in the environment. Considering the agricultural and environmental relevance of clomazone, its sorption?desorption behaviour was studied in two widespread Serbian agricultural soil types named Regosol and Chernozem ...
Đurović-Pejčev, Rada +5 more
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Agricultural and forest soils with low organic C content and high alkalinity were studied over 17 days to investigate the potential response of the atmospheric pollutant nitric oxide (NO) and the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N 2 O) on (1) increased N ...
Ling Song +6 more
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The morphology and properties of heavily eroded soils found in chernozems in the upland landscape of the Proszowice Plateau (southern part of Poland) was presented. The issue of classification of these soils was also discussed.
Drewnik Marek, Żyła Marcin
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Physical-hydric quality of a Regosol under integrated and conventional crop production systems
Sandy soils have gained increased attention due to the expansion of new agricultural frontiers in Brazil and worldwide, however, they are sensitive to land use changes.
Nabor Galvão de Figueiredo Neto +5 more
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Hydrological characterization of watersheds in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia [PDF]
Thirty-two watersheds (31–4350 km2), in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia, were hydrologically characterized with data from a study of water and land resources by the US Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) published in 1964.
Bishop, Kevin, +4 more
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Characterizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and global warming potential (GWP) has become a key step in the estimation of atmospheric GHG concentrations and their potential mitigation by cropland management.
Hamidou Bah +4 more
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Mineral composition through soil-wine system of portuguese vineyards and its potential for wine traceability [PDF]
The control of geographic origin is one of a highest priority issue regarding traceability and wine authenticity. The current study aimed to examine whether elemental composition can be used for the discrimination of wines according to geographical ...
Brady +13 more
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Cambisols Classification in "Central Balkan" National Park [PDF]
Analysis of the Cambisols classification on the territory of the Central Balkan National Park has been carried out. The assessment of the available information has revealed the insufficient level of knowledge and use of outdated criteria for soil ...
Lyudmila Malinova
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Aggregate stability is a crucial factor in predicting the development of the erosion process, and it is particularly important in landscapes with high heterogeneity of soil cover, such as young hummocky moraine uplands.
Hanna Radziuk, Marcin Świtoniak
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