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Shu Zhang, Yong Zhang, Gang Huang, Bo Zhang, Yichan Li, Xin Chen, Junkang Xu and Yujie Wei
Granites, widely distributed in the Earth?s crust, undergo pedogenic processes, shaping diverse soil-mantled landscapes influenced by climatic factors in different regions. Investigating the geochemical signatures in granite weathering profiles across va...
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Malwina Kolano, Marek Cala and Agnieszka Stopkowicz
The surface of Phobos is an intriguing subject of research for many scientists. This is associated, among other things, with the fact that it is perceived as a potential launch site for future human Mars exploration. Additionally, measurements conducted ...
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Farah Nefzaoui, Mohamed Fethi Ben Hamouda, Paula Maria Carreira, José Manuel Marques and Hans G. M. Eggenkamp
The key processes responsible for the rise in groundwater salinization in the Mio?Pliocene aquifer system of Sousse (Tunisia, eastern coastline) were identified through a multidisciplinary approach based on the use of geochemical, stable (2H, 13C, 18O an...
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Pu Zhang, Zhe Zhang, Lihua Liang, Lei Li, Chenyang Cao and R. Lawrence Edwards
The provenance of lake particulate matter in environmentally sensitive areas is crucial to understanding regional environmental and climatic changes. This study investigated two regions in the Northeast Tibetan Plateau, China: Region I (Keluke, Tuosu, an...
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Dimitra Rapti, Giovanni Martinelli, Guodong Zheng and Clelia Vincenzi
Bottled mineral waters originate from groundwater aquifers, their chemical composition being initially determined by geochemical water-rock interaction processes. The waters used for bottling originate from different parts of the hydrological cycle and h...
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Tianxiao Ji and Zhigang Zeng
Mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORBs), produced at mid-ocean ridge where the continents and subduction zones are distant, are the product of partial melting of the upper mantle and their chemical composition can provide information about the mantle itself. The...
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Sarick Matzen and Céline Pallud
Arsenic is a metalloid widely distributed in the environment and of global concern for human health. In a promising breakthrough for sustainable arsenic soil remediation, a fern, Pteris vittata L., was discovered to take up arsenic from the soil and accu...
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Aïssata Thiam, David Baratoux, Makhoudia Fall, Gayane Faye and Gbele Ouattara
In geological mapping, maps of K, Th, and U concentrations provided by airborne radiometric surveys are widely used to delineate geological units in tropical regions from the few rare outcrops. Indeed, thanks to their specific geochemical properties and ...
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Gustavo Santana Barbosa, Gustavo Gonçalves Garcia, Rui Paulo Bento Pena dos Reis, Antônio Jorge Vasconcellos Garcia and Gabriel de Alemar Barberes
The present article exhibits the achieved results based on the evaluation of two petroleum systems, which compares reservoirs of fluvial environments of sedimentary basins located in the south and north Atlantic, in Brazil (Recôncavo Basin) and in Portug...
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Deepali Marghade, Girish Mehta, Sagar Shelare, Ganesh Jadhav and Keval Chandrakant Nikam
The presence of arsenic in Indian groundwater poses a significant threat to both the ecosystem and public health. This review paper comprehensively addresses the topic, encompassing the underlying causes and potential solutions. Health consequences exami...
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