Search Results - "Gonet, Slawomir S."
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Differentiation of soils and land use changes in the vicinity of the disappeared Gardeja lake (Northern Poland)
Published in Soil science annual (01-09-2017)“…The aims of the study were to characterize shoreline soil development and evolution and to determine land use changes (19 to 20 centuries) in the direct…”
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Properties of humic acids as biomarkers of lake catchment management
Published in Aquatic sciences (01-06-2004)“…The aim of this work was to determine the influence of catchment management on elemental composition, and thermal and spectrometric properties of humic acids…”
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Differences in the properties of the bottom sediments in the system of Wdzydze Lakes (Northern Poland)
Published in Soil and water research (2008)“…The influence was determined of the anthropo-pressure on the changes in the properties of the bottom sediments, with particular consideration given to the…”
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Properties of humic acids developed during humification process of post-harvest plant residues
Published in Environment international (01-07-1998)“…The objective of the study was to determine elemental composition and spectrometric properties of humic acids (HAs) developed in the process of decomposition…”
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Dissolved organic carbon and dissolved nitrogen in soil under different fertilization treatments
Published in Plant, soil and environment (01-01-2006)“…The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of long-term fertilization of a sandy soil with differentiated doses of cattle slurry as well as its…”
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Differential thermal analysis of sedimentary humic acids in the light of their origin
Published in Environment international (1998)“…Results of studies on thermal decomposition using differential thermal analysis (DTA) of humic acids (HAs) extracted from the Szczecin Lagoon bottom sediments…”
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