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    Simulation of silicon leaching from flooded rice paddy soils in the Red River Delta, Vietnam by Nguyen, Minh N., Dultz, Stefan, Picardal, Flynn, Bui, Anh T.K., Pham, Quang V., Dam, Than T.N., Nguyen, Cu X., Nguyen, Nghia T., Bui, Hoa T.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2016)
    “…•Vertical transport results in a potential loss of upto 10 ton Si ha−1 from paddy soils with two, annual rice-cropping cycles.•This loss by leaching is about…”
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    Accumulation of copper and cadmium in soil–rice systems in terrace and lowland paddies of the Red River basin, Vietnam: the possible regulatory role of silicon by Bui, Anh T. K., Duong, Lim T., Nguyen, Minh N.

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-11-2020)
    “…Rice production in floodplain deltas is currently vulnerable to climate change and contamination from anthropogenic activities. The relocation of rice…”
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    Accumulation and potential health risks of cadmium, lead and arsenic in vegetables grown near mining sites in Northern Vietnam by Bui, Anh T. K., Nguyen, Ha T. H., Nguyen, Minh. N., Tran, Tuyet-Hanh T., Vu, Toan V., Nguyen, Chuyen H., Reynolds, Heather L.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-09-2016)
    “…The effect of environmental pollution on the safety of vegetable crops is a serious global public health issue. This study was conducted to assess heavy metal…”
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    Pilot-Scale Removal of Arsenic and Heavy Metals from Mining Wastewater Using Adsorption Combined with Constructed Wetland by Ha T. H. Nguyen, Bien Q. Nguyen, Thuy T. Duong, Anh T. K. Bui, Hang T. A. Nguyen, Ha T. Cao, Nhuan T. Mai, Khai M. Nguyen, Thuy T. Pham, Kyoung-Woong Kim

    Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-06-2019)
    “…This study was conducted to assess the removal of arsenic (As) and heavy metals from mining wastewater by the combination of adsorption, using modified…”
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    Characterization and implication of phytolith-associated potassium in rice straw and paddy soils by Nguyen, Huan X., Nguyen, Van T., Tran, Chinh T., Nguyen, Anh T. Q., Nguyen-Thanh, Lan, Bui, Anh T. K., Dultz, Stefan, Wu, Ta Yeong, Nguyen, Minh N.

    “…Rice straw contains up to 2.3% K in dry matter, including potassium (K) subcompartmented in phytoliths, complex siliceous structures formed in plant tissue via…”
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