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The inclusion of sulphur at two inorganic nitrogen rates (0 and 150 kg N ha−1) improves plant productivity in a ryegrass–white clover sward and reduces nitrate‐N loss to groundwater in a free‐draining sandy loam soil. ABSTRACT Background Reducing nitrogen (N) losses to water, lessening reliance on inorganic fertiliser and maintaining agricultural ...
Donal Kinsella +2 more
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Sulfur Isotope Effects. IV. Sulfur Isotope Effects in Anion Exchange Systems. [PDF]
Trygve E. Eriksen +4 more
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Abstract The Burren uplands in western Ireland form one of the most extensive and best‐preserved examples of glacio‐karst in Europe. Subsumed by the Irish ice sheet during the Late Pleistocene, granite erratic boulders and in situ silica veins in the limestone bedrock provide a rare opportunity to reconstruct the timing and rate of deglaciation ...
Gordon Bromley +4 more
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Sedimentary sulfur isotopes and Neoarchean ocean oxygenation. [PDF]
Fakhraee M, Crowe SA, Katsev S.
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The anomalous abundances of sulfur isotopes in ancient sediments provide the strongest evidence for an anoxic atmosphere prior to 2.45 Ga, but the mechanism for producing this 'mass-independent' fractionation pattern remains in question.
Harman, C. E. +3 more
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ABSTRACT In the interstellar medium, chemical reactions proceed under conditions vastly different to those on Earth; these include extremely low temperatures and densities and take place in the gas phase and on water–ice grains. Understanding the energetics and more importantly the kinetics of such reactions is of relevance to the consequences on how ...
Judith Wurmel, John M. Simmie
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Sulfur isotopes ratio of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide constrains its sources. [PDF]
Angert A +3 more
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ABSTRACT Recent experiments by Nunes et al. have demonstrated that unprecedented control of chemical reactions is possible by narrowband infrared vibrational photo‐excitation at low temperatures in inert matrices. The generated higher energy level conformers may then undergo rotamerisation and tautomerisation reactions which provide extremely useful ...
Judith Wurmel, John M. Simmie
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Abstract Sediment traps, often used in tandem with preservatives or poisons, are widely used for the collection of particulate organic matter (POM), providing insight into the source to sink mechanisms that shape major biogeochemical cycles and sedimentary carbon sequestration.
Diana Velazquez +2 more
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Electrochemical fractionation of stable sulfur isotopes in a rechargeable lithium-sulfur battery: a revisit from the law of mass conservation. [PDF]
Zhu YH, Xin S.
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