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Identification of Discharge Pathways of Acidic Wastewater from a Bauxite Mine (Lujiang Alum Mine, China) Before and After Artificial Disturbance. [PDF]
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Experimental dissolution of road dust in simulated environmental and biological fluids. [PDF]
Mubarok AK, Gieré R.
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Fast Charging and High Power Ionogel-Based Rain Energy Harvester. [PDF]
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Zinc corrosion in simulated acid rain
Electrochimica Acta, 1999Abstract Corrosion behavior of zinc in a simulated acid rain has been investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, atomic emission plasma spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was found that corrosion rate increases drastically in the solution of lower pH near 3.
Shin’ichi Magaino +5 more
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Responses of photosynthesis and antioxidants to simulated acid rain in mulberry seedlings
Physiologia Plantarum, 2021AbstractAcid rain, which has negative impacts on the vegetation of ecological systems, is widespread in Northern and Southern China. However, relatively little is known about the effects of acid rain on the growth and yield of economically important tree species in China.
Zihui Zhang +6 more
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Changes in poultry litter toxicity with simulated acid rain
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1991The Delmarva Peninsula on the Eastern Shore of Maryland ranks 4th in the nation in poultry production and generates 9,500 metric tons of poultry manure/litter per day. The poultry litter contains many macro and micro nutrients and is an excellent source of fertilizer. The litter also contains antibiotics, heavy metals, hormones and many microorganisms.
G, Gupta, S, Krishnamurthy
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Response of Soybeans to Simulated Acid Rain in the Field
Journal of Environmental Quality, 1983AbstractSoybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merr, ‘Davis’] were grown in the field during 1979 and 1980 to determine whether the acidity of simulated rainfall would affect plant injury, growth, or yield, soil chemistry, soil nematode populations, and Rhizobium nodulation of roots. Plants were exposed twice weekly to 0.74 cm (1979) or 0.85 cm (1980) of simulated
Allen S. Heagle +3 more
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Response of Andropogon gerardii to Simulated Acid Rain
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1990In this study the authors examined the effects that moderate exposure to acidic precipitation had on growth and physiological responses in Andropogon gerardii, the dominant grass in tallgrass prairie. Naturally occurring monocultures of A. gerardii were treated with simulated acid rain (pH 4.0 or 3.0) or precipitation with a pH similar to natural ...
Jace T. Fahnestock, Alan K. Knapp
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