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Inertinite in coal and its geoenvironmental significance: Insights from AI and big data analysis
Inertinite, as an important and abundant maceral group in coal, is critical for the study of palaeowildfires and their roles in the Earth’s ecosystems. Recently, there has been a significant amount of research...
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Article
The Collection of PM10 for Toxicological Investigation: Comparisons between Different Collecting Devices
A positive correlation has been established between increased levels of airborne particulate pollution and adverse health effects, the toxicological mechanisms of which are poorly understood. For toxicologists...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Pre-Quaternary Records of Wildfire
The fossil record of charcoal extends back to the early history of the plant kingdom. This vast record has been approached in three ways: (1) Studies of specific events or deposits and attempting reconstructio...
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Stable carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions of recent charophyte oosporangia and water from Malham Tarn, U.K.: palaeontological implications
Charophyte oosporangia and water samples from a highly calcareous lake were measured for stable carbon and oxygen isotopic composition. The time period over which the oosporangia calcify is short, thus any bio...