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Soil organic C stabilisation broadly refers to mechanisms believed to impede the decomposition of organic matter, promoting its accumulation and persistence in soils. Conversely, decomposition refers to the progressive oxidative transformation of organic inputs, during which a fraction of the organic matter...
[1] Bind the solidified chelated waste in some kind of solid matrix that has a slow leach rate and bury the waste in a "dry" disposal site. 2. [2] Substitute biodegradable chelating agents in the decontamination reagent for the chelating agents that are persistent in the environment. 3. ...
CHELATING agentsMARINE ecologyThe processes involved in the biogeochemical cycle of Fe in the oceans have been intensely discussed in recent decades because this element is limiting to primary productivity in most oceanic regions. From biogeochemical and ecological perspectives, inputs from anthr...