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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2022
Xianwei Zhang +4 more
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Carbon and nitrogen mineralization as affected by drying and wetting cycles
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2005Drying and rewetting of soil is an important process in soil aggregation, soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition, and nutrient cycling. We investigated the source of the C and N flush that occurs upon rewetting of dry soil, and whether it is from microbial death and/or aggregate destruction.
Maysoon M. Mikha +2 more
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Hydrogen Accumulation in Steels during Wet and Dry Cycles
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2006Abstract not Available.
Tooru Tsuru +4 more
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Effect of multiple wetting and drying cycles on the macropore structure of granite residual soil
Journal of Hydrology, 2022Tiande Wen, Xiangsheng Chen, L. Shao
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Suction controlled wetting-drying cycles on a compacted scaly clay
2005Due to their structural features and natural water content, scaly clays are being used in Sicily in the construction of core earth dams and waste isolation fills. A reliable design of the earth constructions requires the characterisation of the behaviour of the compacted scaly clay in unsaturated conditions.
C. Airò Farulla, JOMMI, CRISTINA
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Environmental Research
Microplastics (MPs) affect the fractionation of cadmium (Cd) by altering physicochemical properties of sediment. However, differences in the effect of drying-wetting cycles on the bioavailability of heavy metals and dissolved organic matter (DOM) in ...
Sijia Liu +8 more
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Microplastics (MPs) affect the fractionation of cadmium (Cd) by altering physicochemical properties of sediment. However, differences in the effect of drying-wetting cycles on the bioavailability of heavy metals and dissolved organic matter (DOM) in ...
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