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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 84:731-746
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Journal of Environmental Quality. 48:1300-1313
The development of highly concentrated phosphorus (P) fertilizers, such as triple superphosphate, by the Tennessee Valley Authority helped mark the beginning of a revolution in the way we manage food crop nutrition. Since then, scientists, with the h
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Journal of environmental qualityREFERENCES. 50(3)
Urban gardening has been experiencing increased popularity around the world. Many urban gardens are located on sites that may be contaminated by trace elements or organic compounds due to previous use. The three main exposure pathways to the human bo
Autor:
Benjamin W. Montag, Michael A. Reichenberger, Madhana Sunder, Douglas S. McGregor, Joseph J. Weeks, Philip B. Ugorowski, Nathaniel S. Edwards
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Journal of Crystal Growth. 419:133-137
Refinement of the class A I B II C V materials continue as a candidate for solid-state neutron detectors. Such a device would have greater efficiency, in a compact form, than present day gas-filled 3 He and 10 BF 3 detectors. The 6 Li( n , t ) 4 He r
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Karen H. Johannesson, Madhubhashini B. Galkaduwa, Natalie Mladenov, Michael Vega, Saugata Datta, Prosun Bhattacharya, Harshad Vijay Kulkarni, Ganga M. Hettiarachchi, Naresh Kumar, Joseph J. Weeks
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Frontiers in Environmental Science, Vol 5 (2017)
HIGHLIGHTS Manganese and arsenic concentrations are elevated in Murshidabad groundwater. Manganese release appears to be independent of dissolved organic matter quality. Mineral precipitation and dissolution reactions impact fate of manganese. Arseni
Autor:
Madhana Sunder, Joseph J. Weeks, Nathaniel S. Edwards, Michael A. Reichenberger, Douglas S. McGregor, Philip B. Ugorowski, Benjamin W. Montag
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2014 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC).
Nowotny-Juza compounds continue to be explored as candidates for solid-state neutron detectors. Such devices would have greater efficiency, in a compact form, than present day gas-filled 3He and 10BF3 detectors. The 6Li(n,t)4He reaction yields a tota