A method for fractioning of peat wherein raw peat is extracted from a moss in a suitable way and is passed to a homogenizing vessel wherein the peat is mixed with process water and is agitated so that a homogenous suspension having a mean concentration of about 1,5-5,0% is obtained. ...
aPeat was used on the basis of obtained results from leachate treatment in CW, where higher treatment efficiency had been achieved with additions of peat to the sand substrate compared to treatment beds filled only with sand substrate [8]. 泥煤根据得到的结果使用了从leachate治疗在CW,更高的治疗效...
The peat layer is characterized by an extremely high natural water content and void ratio, and is composed primarily of decomposed organic material. From: Transportation Geotechnics, 2017 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related...
Qinghai Tibet Plateau is a unique and special region on environmental change,the famous wetland of Zorge Plateau is in northeast Qinghai Tibetan Plateau an... GY Sun,XZ Luo,RE Turner - 《Acta Sedimentologica Sinica》 被引量: 65发表: 2001年 HUMAN DISTURBANCES ON MIRE AND PEAT SOILS IN THE...
Methylamines might be formed from glycine, sarcosine and betaine fermentation (Tveit et al., 2015). It is likely that Methanosarcina had to compete for methanol with other more specialized methanol using methanogens with lower thresholds for methanol (and H2), a competition that occurs in the ...
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE COAL HUMIC ACIDS FROM THE CANDIOTA COALFIELD, BRAZIL spectroscopythermal analysesHumic acid (HA) is a principal component of humic substances, which are the major organic constituents of soil, peat, coal, ... DM Xavier,AS Silva,RP Santos,... - 《International Journal of...
Coco Peat is obtained during the process of coir fiber extraction from coconut husk. Coco Peat is also known as coco pith, coir pith, coir peat, coir blocks and coir dust. Read More Coir Fibre Coir Fiber is obtained during the process of extraction of outer shell from coconut. Coir Fiber...
(Crofters are individuals who have tenure or use of a small plot of land, i.e., a croft, traditionally in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, where commonly part of their income is obtained from farming that croft and a larger area of communal land to which they have rights to graze...
Compost derived from grape pomace wastes and extracted olive press cake induced systemic resistance to Septoria lycopersici, a foliar pathogen, when the roots of tomato plants were inoculated with a transgenic strain of the root-infecting fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici (...
the notion that accumulation rates in recently formed peat can be compared to those from older, deeper, peat is mistaken – continued decomposition means that the majority of newly added material will not become part of the long-term C store. Palaeoecologists have known for some time that high...