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  1. Effects of Tubificid Worm Bioturbation on Freshwater Sediment Biogeochemistry

    The effects of freshwater infaunal invertebrates on sediment geochemical properties were studied through an experimental approach using indoor...

    P. Anschutz, A. Ciutat, ... A. Boudou in Aquatic Geochemistry
    Article 26 May 2012
  2. Activation of the biochemical processes in an oil-contaminated soil using a light-correcting film and humic acids

    It was shown that the use of a light-correcting film as a covering material for an oil-contaminated soil in combination with humic acids increased...

    D. A. Filatov, A. A. Ivanov, ... N. V. Yudina in Eurasian Soil Science
    Article 19 February 2011
  3. Hydrocarbon Degradation in Coastal Muddy Areas and Anoxic Ecosystems (DHYVA Project): Role of Bacterial Mechanisms and Bioturbation Effects on the Biodisponibility of Organic Pollutants

    Muddy areas and more or less coastal anoxic zones play a key role in maintaining the integrity of estuarine and coastal ecosystems. By their...
    Magalie Stauffert, Lionel Huang, ... Robert Duran in Global Change: Mankind-Marine Environment Interactions
    Conference paper 2010
  4. Symmetry statistics of mineral species and the evolutionary dissymmetrization of mineral matter

    A comprehensive statistical analysis of the symmetry of mineral species leads to a definite conclusion that rare minerals possess lower symmetry than...

    V. S. Urusov in Geology of Ore Deposits
    Article 01 December 2007
  5. Physicochemical Transformation and Photochemical Reactions in High-Disperse Substance State: Chemical Decomposition in Aerosols and Thin Films Made from Pesticide Fipronil (Adonis)

    A chemical substance being in a high-disperse state (fine aerosol particles and very thin films) in the environment reveals specific chemical and...

    Article 21 December 2006
  6. Macrobenthic Activity and its Effects on Biogeochemical Reactions and Fluxes

    The impact of macrobenthic activity on the geochemistry of surface sediments is reviewed to provide conceptual insights on animal-sediment relations...
    R. R. Haese in Ocean Margin Systems
    Chapter 2002
  7. Hydrographische Bibliographie

    Fr. Model, H. Mädler in Deutsche Hydrografische Zeitschrift
    Article 01 July 1966
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