| The synergistic effect of calcium on organic carbon sequestration to ferrihydrite |
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| Review of interactions between phosphorus and arsenic in soils from four case studies |
11 |
| The effect of pH and ionic strength on the adsorption of glyphosate onto ferrihydrite |
9 |
| Density functional theory modeling of chromate adsorption onto ferrihydrite nanoparticles |
9 |
| Adsorption of copper (II) on mesoporous silica: the effect of nano-scale confinement |
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| Regional geochemical baseline concentration of potentially toxic trace metals in the mineralized Lom Basin, East Cameroon: a tool for contamination assessment |
5 |
| Catalytic oxidation of arsenite and reaction pathways on the surface of CuO nanoparticles at a wide range of pHs |
5 |
| Reductive dissolution of As(V)-bearing Fe(III)-precipitates formed by Fe(II) oxidation in aqueous solutions |
5 |
| Effects of humic substances on Fe(II) sorption onto aluminum oxide and clay |
5 |
| Impacts of hydrous manganese oxide on the retention and lability of dissolved organic matter |
4 |
| Chemical speciation and fate of tripolyphosphate after application to a calcareous soil |
3 |
| Onboard experiment investigating metal leaching of fresh hydrothermal sulfide cores into seawater |
3 |
| Characterizing the phosphorus forms extracted from soil by the Mehlich III soil test |
3 |
| Natural speciation of nickel at the micrometer scale in serpentine (ultramafic) topsoils using microfocused X-ray fluorescence, diffraction, and absorption |
2 |
| Competitive sorption of Ni and Zn at the aluminum oxide/water interface: an XAFS study |
2 |
| The formation of spinel-group minerals in contaminated soils: the sequestration of metal(loid)s by unexpected incidental nanoparticles |
2 |
| Intermobility of barium, strontium, and lead in chloride and sulfate leach solutions |
1 |
| Wien effect of Cd/Zn on soil clay fraction and their interaction |
1 |
| A geochemical view into continental palaeotemperatures of the end-Permian using oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of secondary silica in chert rubble breccia: Kaibab Formation, Grand Canyon (USA) |
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