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  1. Removal of Arsenic from Chlamys farreri with Different Methods

    Arsenic is commonly found in seafood, and the toxicity of different speciation varies widely. Therefore, there is an urgent need to reduce the...

    **g He, Qingkang Liu, ... Bingjie Liu in Journal of Ocean University of China
    Article 08 November 2022
  2. Effects of nutrient limitations on three species of zooplankton

    Nutrient imbalance—a mismatch in nutrient ratios between the available food supply and the demands of consumers—has the potential to be transported...

    Lei Chen, Chaolun Li, ... Mengtan Liu in Acta Oceanologica Sinica
    Article 12 April 2018
  3. Particle acceleration and transport in the inner heliosphere

    In the solar system, our Sun is Nature’s most efficient particle accelerator. In large solar flares and fast coronal mass ejections (CMEs), protons...

    Article 19 July 2017
  4. Establishment and characterization of a new marine fish cell line from ovary of barfin flounder (Verasper moseri)

    A novel continuous ovary cell line from barfin flounder ( Verasper moseri ) (BFO cell line) was established with its primitive application in...

    **aohui Xu, Tingjun Fan, ... **uxia Yang in Journal of Ocean University of China
    Article 07 November 2015
  5. Third Period.—The Martian Cycle 1877 to 1892

    Our third period includes the Martian cycle from 1877 to 1892, which has been more fruitful than any of those preceding it.
    Chapter 2015
  6. Effect of Stress-Strain Conditions on Physical Precursors and Failure Stages Development in Rock Samples

    Precursory stages of failure development in large rock samples were studied and simultaneous observations of the space-time variation of several...

    Kamel Baddari, Anatoly D. Frolov, ... Said Makdeche in Acta Geophysica
    Article Open access 01 February 2015
  7. The Changing Cold Regions Network: Observation, diagnosis and prediction of environmental change in the Saskatchewan and Mackenzie River Basins, Canada

    Climate change is causing rapid and severe changes to many Earth systems and processes, with widespread cryospheric, ecological, and hydrological...

    Chris M. Debeer, Howard S. Wheater, ... Philip Marsh in Science China Earth Sciences
    Article 15 November 2014
  8. Appropriate sampling strategy and analytical methodology to address contamination by industry. Part 2: Geochemistry and speciation analysis

    The degree of contamination in soils, sediments and dusts can be assessed based on knowledge of a variety of factors, such as industrialization, type...

    Aurela Shtiza, Rudy Swennen in Central European Journal of Geosciences
    Article 27 March 2011
  9. Physical and chemical changes of water in the deep interior of the Earth—Decrepitation-style mud-volcano-earthquake—A bright lamp to shed light on the mysteries of the deep interior of the Earth

    The 2008-05-12 Wenchuan mud-volcano-earthquake was accompanied with eruption of a huge volume of gas and stone, revealing that earthquakes generally...

    Article 28 October 2010
  10. Appropriate sampling strategy and analytical methodology to address contamination by industry. Part 2: Geochemistry and speciation analysis

    The degree of contamination in soils, sediments and dusts can be assessed based on knowledge of a variety of factors, such as industrialization, type...

    Aurela Shtiza, Rudy Swennen in Central European Journal of Geosciences
    Article 11 February 2011
  11. Characteristics of phytoplankton community structure during and after a bloom of the dinoflagellate Scrippsiella trochoidea by HPLC pigment analysis

    A bloom of the dinoflagellate Scrippsiella trochoidea was detected for the first time in inner Tolo Harbor, Hong Kong in 2 000. Water samples were...

    Chun-kwan Wong, Chong-kim Wong in Journal of Ocean University of China
    Article 24 April 2009
  12. Geodesist’s Handbook 2008

    Hermann Drewes in Journal of Geodesy
    Article Open access 16 October 2008
  13. Process metallurgical research activities at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

    Investigations on alternative aluminium production — Study on melting and recyclability of aluminium scrap — Modelling the scrap melting in a rotary...

    R. Boom, Y. Yang, Y. **ao in BHM Berg- und Hüttenmännische Monatshefte
    Article 01 January 2006
  14. Advances in meteorological instrumentation for air quality and emergency response

    Air quality forecasting and emergency response are receiving increasing emphasis in the US and elsewhere; both share similar but not identical needs...

    W. F. Dabberdt, G. L. Frederick, ... K. Underwood in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
    Article 02 June 2004
  15. Technological Hazards

    Technological hazards are an increasing source of risk to people and their environment. This is an effect of the globalization of production, an...
    Chapter 2003
  16. Mathematical Model for Global Ecological Investigations

    Science and technical progress and, most importantly, rapid growth in the use of energy, generates numerous problems that require fundamental...
    Kirill Ya. Kondratyev, Vladimir F. Krapivin, Gary W. Phillips in Global Environmental Change
    Chapter 2002
  17. The Palaeoproterozoic Kangerluluk gold–copper mineralization (southeast Greenland): Pb and Nd isotopic constraints on its timing and genesis

    The Ketilidian Mobile Belt (KMB) in South Greenland is dominated by the Palaeoproterozoic Julianehåb Batholith (1,850–1,770 Ma) and is bordered by...

    Henrik Stendal, Robert Frei, ... Wulf U. Mueller in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 01 March 2001
  18. Operator splitting methods for degenerate convection–diffusion equations II: numerical examples with emphasis on reservoir simulation and sedimentation

    We present an accurate numerical method for a large class of scalar, strongly degenerate convection–diffusion equations. Important subclasses are...

    Helge Holden, Kenneth Hvistendahl Karlsen, Knut-Andreas Lie in Computational Geosciences
    Article 01 December 2000
  19. Convectively Driven High Wind Events

    On a day when the potential instability is sufficient, it is possible to initiate storms from rising air parcels. One estimate of the intensity of...
    Roger M. Wakimoto in Severe Convective Storms
    Chapter 2001
  20. Continental Flood Basalt Provinces

    Since the start of the Mesozoic Era about 230 million years ago, large volumes of tholeiite basalt have been erupted through fissures on all of the...
    Gunter Faure in Origin of Igneous Rocks
    Chapter 2001
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