Search Results - "Marwa, Ernest M."
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Risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in agricultural soils and maize tissues from selected districts in Tanzania
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-02-2012)“…A field survey was conducted to investigate the contamination of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) arsenic (As), lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), and nickel (Ni) in…”
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Rice Grain Cadmium Concentrations in the Global Supply-Chain
Published in Exposure and health (01-12-2020)“…One of cadmium’s major exposure routes to humans is through rice consumption. The concentrations of cadmium in the global polished (white), market rice…”
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Accessory Minerals and Potentially Toxic Elements in Tanzanian Vermiculites with Respect to Agricultural Applications
Published in Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis (01-01-2011)“…The study assessed accessory minerals and metals in Tanzanian vermiculites with respect to their potential suitability for agricultural applications. Mineral…”
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The effect of heating temperature on the properties of vermiculites from Tanzania with respect to potential agronomic applications
Published in Applied clay science (01-03-2009)“…This study was carried out to assess the properties of vermiculites from Tanzania with respect to the temperature used to expand them. Vermiculites from five…”
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Geomorphological mapping for route selection and road construction at lower Kihansi in Tanzania
Published in Bulletin of engineering geology and the environment (01-12-2005)“…This paper reports the use of geomorphological mapping to obtain a better understanding of the terrain for the Lower Kihansi Dam Access Road in the Udzungwa…”
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Geotechnical considerations in an unlined high pressure tunnel at Lower Kihansi in Tanzania
Published in Bulletin of engineering geology and the environment (01-03-2004)“…The Lower Kihansi unlined high-pressure tunnel is the first of its kind to be constructed in Tanzania. The pressure tunnel consists of a 500 m vertical shaft…”
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