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    Controls on the dynamics of dissolved organic matter in soils : A review by KALBITZ, K, SOLINGER, S, PARK, J.-H, MICHALZIK, B, MATZNER, E

    Published in Soil science (01-04-2000)
    “…Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils plays an important role in the biogeochemistry of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, in pedogenesis, and in the…”
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    Mobility and solubility of toxic metals and nutrients in soil fifteen years after sludge application by McBride, M.B. (Cornell University.), Richards, B.K, Steenhuis, T, Russo, J.J, Sauve, S

    Published in Soil science (01-07-1997)
    “…The increased use of sewage sludge as a fertilizer, combined with reports that large fractions of sludge-borne heavy metals cannot be accounted for several…”
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    Accumulation of heavy metals in a long-term poultry waste-amended soil by HAN, F. X, KINGERY, W. L, SELIM, H. M, GERARD, P. D

    Published in Soil science (01-03-2000)
    “…Various metals are added to poultry diets to facilitate weight increase and disease prevention. The large amounts of poultry waste produced annually are…”
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    Kinetics of lead adsorption/desorption on goethite: residence time effect by Eich, M.J, Peak, J.D, Brady, P.V, Pesek, J.D

    Published in Soil science (1999)
    “…Sorption/desorption reactions at the mineral/water interface will control solution concentrations of trace elements and their bioavailability in natural…”
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    Carbon dioxide production from peatland soil profiles : The influence of temperature, oxic/anoxic conditions and substrate by SCANLON, D, MOORE, T

    Published in Soil science (01-02-2000)
    “…The authors incubated intact peat cores from depth intervals of 5--15, 15--25, 25--35, and 35--45 cm from ombrotrophic bog, poor fen, and beaver pond margin…”
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    Two causes for runoff initiation on microbiotic crusts: hydrophobicity and pore clogging by Kidron, G.J, Yaalon, D.H, Vonshak, A

    Published in Soil science (1999)
    “…Hydrophobicity and pore clogging are suggested as two mechanisms responsible for generating runoff over microbiotic crusts overlying dune sand. Although…”
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    Movement of heavy metals through undisturbed and homogenized soil columns by CAMOBRECO, V. J, RICHARDS, B. K, STEENHUIS, T. S, PEVERLY, J. H, MCBRIDE, M. B

    Published in Soil science (01-11-1996)
    “…Because of concern about the potential danger of mobilized heavy metals from sewage sludge accumulating in soil, the effect of soluble organic chelators and…”
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