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Differences in soil sulfur fractions due to limitation of atmospheric deposition

Differences in soil sulfur fractions due to limitation of atmospheric deposition

... in soil (27 mg S/kg) in the year 2007. the ratio of different fractions (in %) from the total S content is mentioned in table ...S fractions decreased during 26 ... See full document

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Estimating chemical composition of atmospheric deposition fluxes from mineral insoluble particles deposition collected in the western Mediterranean region

Estimating chemical composition of atmospheric deposition fluxes from mineral insoluble particles deposition collected in the western Mediterranean region

... (fine fractions of soils or soot) into 250 ± 2 mL of ultrapure water acidified at pH = ...of atmospheric conditions and are commonly used to mimic the release of trace metals from aerosol in rainwater ... See full document

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Frequency and intensity of nitrogen addition alter soil inorganic sulfur fractions, but the effects vary with mowing management in a temperate steppe

Frequency and intensity of nitrogen addition alter soil inorganic sulfur fractions, but the effects vary with mowing management in a temperate steppe

... increasing atmospheric N deposition and fertilization, enhanced N inputs result in se- vere ecological problems in temperate ecosystems world- wide (Bobbink et ...affect soil S turnover by enhancing ... See full document

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Effects of atmospheric deposition, soil pH and acidification on heavy metal contents in soils and vegetation of semi-natural ecosystems at Rothamsted Experimental Station, UK

Effects of atmospheric deposition, soil pH and acidification on heavy metal contents in soils and vegetation of semi-natural ecosystems at Rothamsted Experimental Station, UK

... The soil under Broadbalk Wilderness was heavily limed in the 19th century and so has been buffered against acidifying inputs; its pH has only decreased by ...the soil under Geescroft Wilderness was not ... See full document

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Moss species-specific accumulation of atmospheric deposition?

Moss species-specific accumulation of atmospheric deposition?

... Fernandez et al. [9] reviewed 369 studies includ- ing both methodological and application studies of the passive biomonitoring of the atmospheric deposi- tion of heavy metals with terrestrial mosses. The review ... See full document

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Variability in individual particle structure and mixing states between the glacier–snowpack and atmosphere in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

Variability in individual particle structure and mixing states between the glacier–snowpack and atmosphere in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

... narios for the model run based on a series of observations in the Tibetan Plateau and previous literature (Judson and Doesken, 2000; Sjögren, 2007;Zhang et al., 2018). In the model simulation, mineral dust (93.2 ± 27.05 ... See full document

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Does Soil Disturbance Affect Soil Phosphorus Fractions?

Does Soil Disturbance Affect Soil Phosphorus Fractions?

... This work was supported by the Becas Chile Bicen- tenario Grant from CONICYT (Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica de Chile). We thank Mr. M. Kränzler, manager of the organic farm “Schönberger ... See full document

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Role of Sulfur in Agriculture "Phosphate- Sulfur- Bentonite Mixture for Optimum Utilization of Rock Phosphate as A Fertilizer"

Role of Sulfur in Agriculture "Phosphate- Sulfur- Bentonite Mixture for Optimum Utilization of Rock Phosphate as A Fertilizer"

... Successive pots and field experiments were conducted in different regions to upgrade the use of rock phosphate as an Eco-Friendly and efficient phosphate fertilizer. Different combinations’ of P, S, bentonite clay and ... See full document

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The effect of different rates and forms of sulfur on seed yield and micronutrient uptake by chickpea

The effect of different rates and forms of sulfur on seed yield and micronutrient uptake by chickpea

... was due to difference in climatic conditions as well as soils of two ...2002). Soil at Talagang was well drained be- ing loamy sand compared to sandy loam soil of Chakwal (Table ... See full document

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An automatic collector to monitor insoluble atmospheric deposition: application for mineral dust deposition

An automatic collector to monitor insoluble atmospheric deposition: application for mineral dust deposition

... dust deposition measurements over long periods and a weighing and ignition protocol to determine the total insol- uble mineral dust mass ...insoluble atmospheric particles deposition in remote areas ... See full document

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Nitrogen and sulfur deposition on regional and global scales:a multimodel evaluation

Nitrogen and sulfur deposition on regional and global scales:a multimodel evaluation

... on deposition fluxes, ...regional differences in aerosol removal processes and residence times were identified [Textor et ...wet deposition, which typically varied between 40 and 70% of the total ... See full document

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Dalitz plot analysis of the decay B+  > K+K+K

Dalitz plot analysis of the decay B+ > K+K+K

... branching fractions and asymmetries ...branching fractions in isospin or SU(3)-related channels can provide information about the Unitarity Triangle angles α and γ ... See full document

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Effects of sulfur application on sulfur and arsenic absorption by rapeseed in arsenic contaminated soil

Effects of sulfur application on sulfur and arsenic absorption by rapeseed in arsenic contaminated soil

... A pot experiment was conducted to study the effects of arsenic (As) and sulfur (S) interaction on yield and their accumulation and distribution in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). The results showed that (1) at the ... See full document

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Relating soil C and organic matter fractions to structural stability

Relating soil C and organic matter fractions to structural stability

... Soil organic matter (SOM) is important for maintaining soil structural stability (SSS).The current study relates a number of SOM components to various SSS tests using contrasting treatments from the ... See full document

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The distribution and diversity of actinomycetes in soil fractions

The distribution and diversity of actinomycetes in soil fractions

... Sterile and nonsterile soil microcosms inoculated with Streptomyces coelicolor spores initially showed that the spores were not associated with the soil particles, however with incubatio[r] ... See full document

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A Novel Polar Copolymer Design as a Multi Functional Binder for Strong Affinity of Polysulfides in Lithium Sulfur Batteries

A Novel Polar Copolymer Design as a Multi Functional Binder for Strong Affinity of Polysulfides in Lithium Sulfur Batteries

... the sulfur spe- cies and subsequently confine them within the cathode and inhibit the shuttling effect, while the excellent mechanical properties of the S@AHP cathode with suit- able flexible to buffer the volume ... See full document

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Production Planning in the Inventory Limited Capacity Setting Assuming Permissible Storage Shortage Using Dynamic Programming Model

Production Planning in the Inventory Limited Capacity Setting Assuming Permissible Storage Shortage Using Dynamic Programming Model

... - With respect to the research findings and in comparison to the past incurred costs, it can be concluded that the company using the policy will be able to implement broader marketing activities to attract more customers ... See full document

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Effects of land use on Soil Organic Carbon fractions in soils of Njala Landscape  in Sierra Leone

Effects of land use on Soil Organic Carbon fractions in soils of Njala Landscape in Sierra Leone

... carbon fractions at the Matturie site shows an increase upon conversion of grassland to tree cropping except for carbon in the silt+clay fraction (Table ...in soil organic carbon and the active ... See full document

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An Environmental Risk Evaluation Method Employing Atmospheric Dispersion Models and GIS

An Environmental Risk Evaluation Method Employing Atmospheric Dispersion Models and GIS

... of atmospheric levels and deposition amounts during the evaluation pe- riod that were calculated using ...that atmospheric levels and deposition amounts were high particularly in the years ... See full document

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TDR technique for estimating the intensity of effective non rainfall

TDR technique for estimating the intensity of effective non rainfall

... underlying soil profile be means of an aluminium ...the soil layer was 1 ...the soil-aluminium barrier is bigger and it is equal to ...the soil profile in the middle of the ... See full document

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