Soil organic matter (SOM) is a key reservoir for global carbon (C), supporting soil fertility and influencing greenhouse gas emissions. Microbial residues, composed of dead cells and cellular ...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM) is the major organic component of chondritic meteorites and may be akin to organic materials from comets and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs). Reflectance spectra of ...
ABSTRACT: With the acceleration of industrialization, soil pollution caused by acid deposition has gradually evolved into a major global ecological and environmental problem, among which aluminum acid ...
Abstract: This paper describe the effect of adding fillers into polymer for dielectric properties improvement. Two types of untreated phyllosilicate fillers which are MMT and FC selected to be used in ...
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The asteroid that causes the Geminid shooting star swarm has also puzzled researchers with its comet-like tail. The infrared spectrum of rare meteorites helped to determine the composition of the ...
What is a plausible alternative mechanism to the percolation flow of a water bearing fluid released out of a subducting slab? Chen et al. [2023] explore the possibility of stacking the released water ...
Dugdale A, Ramkissoon NK, Fawdon P, Patel MR, Hills L, Degli-Alessandrini G, Bonsall E, Schröder C, Turner SMR, Achilles CN & Pearson VK (2023) SOPHIA: A mineralogical simulant for phyllosilicate ...
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