نتایج جستجو برای: salt weathering

تعداد نتایج: 85804  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Wei Chen Long Luo Lin-Yan He Qi Wang Xia-Fang Sheng

UNLABELLED Bacteria play important roles in mineral weathering, soil formation, and element cycling. However, little is known about the interaction between silicate minerals and rhizobia. In this study, Rhizobium yantingense H66 (a novel mineral-weathering rhizobium) and Rhizobium etli CFN42 were compared with respect to potash feldspar weathering, mineral surface adsorption, and metabolic acti...

Journal: :جغرافیا و مخاطرات محیطی 0
فرامرز خوش اخلاق علی اکبر شمسی پور مهران مقصودی محمدامین مرادی مقدم

. introduction weathering is crushing, decomposition and decaying the rocks of outer earth's crust by natural processes such as; running waters, wind blowing and ice creeping and biological actions and so on. the study of weathering is important because this process lead to formation of all known of soil types in outer part of earth crust finally. climate is the most important parameter in crea...

2006
MICHAEL A. VELBEL

Allanite and epidote occur in the parent rocks of weathered regolith at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laborato~y in North Carolina and exhibit different responses to weathering. Petrographically, epidote and allanite are identical at Coweeta, and only with additional analytical techniques (e.g., EDS or LAICP-MS) can the two be distinguished. Allanite is more abundant in unweathered bedrock but weather...

2003
A. R. Hendrix F. Vilas

Introduction: We present evidence suggesting that the spectral slope of airless bodies in the UVvisible wavelength range can be used as an indicator of exposure to space weathering. While space weathering generally produces a reddening of spectra in the visible-NIR spectral regions, it tends to result in a bluing of the UV-visible portion of the spectrum, and may in some cases produce a spectra...

2013
Gaojun Li Henry Elderfield

It is generally accepted that progressive cooling of global climate since the Late Cretaceous results from decreasing partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 (pCO2). However, details on how and why the carbon cycle evolved and how it would affect pCO2 have not been fully resolved. While the long-term decline of pCO2 might be caused by the decrease of volcanic degassing through the negative feedback...

2004
Mingxin Guo Jon Chorover

Pennsylvania generates over 50,000 m of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) annually due to production of the white button mushroom Agaricus bisporus (Chong and Hamersma 1997). Improper disposal of this volume of organic waste may cause environmental problems such as air, water and soil pollution. Considering that its major ingredients include incompletely composted straw, hay, manure, gypsum and po...

2010
James S. Fabiyi Armando G. McDonald

This study investigated weathering effects on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) based wood plastic composites (WPC), with a focus on the color and structure that is attributed to the material composition. It is directed towards quantifying the main chemical modifications, such as carbonyl and vinyl groups which are formed during weathering. These composites were subjected to three weathering regimes: ex...

2012
Mary J. Thornbush

The authenticity of much of the stone-work along Queen’s Lane in central Oxford, UK presented an opportunity to produce a photographic survey from which a weathering index could be established. This represents a site-specific approach to devising a weathering form. Because it is photo-based, weathering forms are visible for comparison and classification purposes across disciplines. Limestone pe...

2015
Joe Quirk Jonathan R. Leake David A. Johnson Lyla L. Taylor Loredana Saccone David J. Beerling

How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock weathering, the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and phosphorus, and climate in the Palaeozoic is uncertain. Here we show experimentally that mineral weathering by liverworts—an extant lineage of early land plants—partnering arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, like those in 410 Ma-old early land pla...

2007
G. A. Shields

The strontium isotope composition of seawater is strongly influenced on geological time scales by changes in the rates of continental weathering relative to ocean crust alteration. However, the potential of the seawater 87Sr/86Sr curve to trace globally integrated chemical weathering rates has not been fully realised because ocean 87Sr/86Sr is also influenced by the isotopic evolution of Sr sou...

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