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Characterization of dissolved organic matter derived from coal gangue packed in underground reservoirs of coal mines using fluorescence and absorbance spectroscopy
Organic and nitrogen pollutants in mine water could be removed effectively during the storage and transport of water in a coal mine underground reservoir packed with coal gangue through various water-rock inte...
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The ultraviolet–visible absorbance and fluorescence characterization of dissolved organic matter derived from the leaf litter of Populus simonii, Artemisia desertorum, Salix cheilophila, and Populus tomentosa
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) derived from leaf litter plays an important role in maintaining carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) circulation between soils and plants, energy flow, and signaling pathways for plant-mi...