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    Changes in biochar physical and chemical properties: Accelerated biochar aging in an acidic soil by Rechberger, Maria V., Kloss, Stefanie, Rennhofer, Harald, Tintner, Johannes, Watzinger, Andrea, Soja, Gerhard, Lichtenegger, Helga, Zehetner, Franz

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-05-2017)
    “…Biochar (BC) is increasingly used as soil amendment; however, its stability and alteration in the soil environment are still unclear. Here, we investigated BC…”
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    Enhanced Cu and Cd sorption after soil aging of woodchip-derived biochar: What were the driving factors? by Rechberger, Maria V., Kloss, Stefanie, Wang, Shan-Li, Lehmann, Johannes, Rennhofer, Harald, Ottner, Franz, Wriessnig, Karin, Daudin, Gabrielle, Lichtenegger, Helga, Soja, Gerhard, Zehetner, Franz

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2019)
    “…Biochar (BC) is increasingly tested as a soil amendment for immobilization of heavy metals (HMs) and other pollutants. In our study, an acidic soil amended…”
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    Phosphate sorption‐desorption properties in volcanic topsoils along a chronosequence and a climatic gradient on the Galápagos Islands by Rechberger, Maria V., Zehetner, Franz, Gerzabek, Martin H.

    “…Background Phosphorus (P) retention behavior in the soil is one of the main factors driving ecosystem productivity and changes strongly during soil weathering…”
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    Cadmium retention and microbial response in volcanic soils along gradients of soil age and climate on the Galápagos Islands by Rechberger, Maria V., Roberti, Daniela, Phillips, Avion, Zehetner, Franz, Keiblinger, Katharina M., Kandeler, Ellen, Gerzabek, Martin H.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-09-2021)
    “…The behavior of trace metals may vary strongly in the course of volcanic soil development. Cadmium retention in soils is specifically important for some…”
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    Soil development and mineral transformations along a one‐million‐year chronosequence on the Galápagos Islands by Candra, I Nyoman, Gerzabek, Martin H., Ottner, Franz, Wriessnig, Karin, Tintner, Johannes, Schmidt, Greta, Rechberger, Maria V., Rampazzo, Nicola, Zehetner, Franz

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-2021)
    “…The Galápagos archipelago is a well‐suited model ecosystem for investigating soil evolution. Here, we study mineral transformations and pedogenesis of the…”
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    Glyphosate adsorption on synthetic allophanes and halloysite: Effects of pH and mineral properties by Remlinger, Vivian I., Lenhardt, Katharina R., Rechberger, Maria V., Rennert, Thilo, Rennhofer, Harald, Tunega, Daniel, Ottner, Franz, Willinger, Max, Zehetner, Franz, Gerzabek, Martin H.

    “…Abstract Background Glyphosate (GLP) is a widely used herbicide with possible adverse effects on human health and the environment. In soils, GLP strongly…”
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    Impact of soil development on Cu sorption along gradients of soil age and moisture on the Galápagos Islands by Rechberger, Maria V., Zehetner, Franz, Candra, I Nyoman, Gerzabek, Martin H.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-06-2020)
    “…•Very high Cu retention already after ~1.5 ka of soil formation under humid conditions.•Cu sorption capacities declined strongly with soil weathering.•The…”
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    Linking rock age and soil cover across four islands on the Galápagos archipelago by Zehetner, Franz, Gerzabek, Martin H., Shellnutt, J. Gregory, Ottner, Franz, Lüthgens, Christopher, Miggins, Daniel P., Chen, Pei-Hao, Candra, I Nyoman, Schmidt, Greta, Rechberger, Maria V., Sprafke, Tobias

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-04-2020)
    “…The Galápagos Islands have been a place of preeminent scientific discoveries. The archipelago has formed on a tectonic plate moving over a volcanic hotspot,…”
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