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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...
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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...
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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... -
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...
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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...
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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...