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View article: Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland
Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland Open
Supplementary Table A: Zircon U-Pb, xenotime U-Pb and chalcocite Pb-Pb data for reference materials.
View article: Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland
Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland Open
Supplementary Table C: Xenotime and monazite EPMA data for analyses from GL00670, GL00684 and GL00685 (all Cu ± Pb mineralized metasiltstones, including analyses from detrital matrix).
View article: Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland
Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland Open
Supplementary Table B: Zircon U-Pb data for analyses from NOA0008 (quartzite) and GL01178 (muscovite-granodiorite).
View article: Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland
Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland Open
Supplementary Table E: Chalcocite Pb-Pb data for analyses from GL00670, GL00684 and GL00685 (all Cu ± Pb mineralized metasiltstones) and reference material NIST SRM 610.
View article: Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland
Xenotime reveals Caledonian hydrothermal overprint on Neoproterozoic Cu mineralization, East Greenland Open
Supplementary Table D: Xenotime U-Pb data for analyses from GL00670, GL00684 and GL00685 (all Cu ± Pb mineralized metasiltstones).
Wastewater monitoring of COVID-19: a perspective from Scotland Open
Scotland introduced wastewater monitoring for COVID-19 early in the pandemic. From May 2020, samples have been taken and analysed using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). The programme was expanded to over 100 sites accounting …
Not Going to Waste - Preserving Scotland’s COVID-19 Wastewater Data Open
Particles of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the causative agent of the COVID-19 disease, can enter the sewage system through faeces of infected people. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has been monitoring viral levels in wastewater…
View article: SARS-CoV-2 RNA levels in Scotland’s wastewater
SARS-CoV-2 RNA levels in Scotland’s wastewater Open
Nationwide, wastewater-based monitoring was newly established in Scotland to track the levels of SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA shed into the sewage network, during the COVID-19 pandemic. We present a curated, reference data set produced by this nat…
Data normalisation of RT-qPCR data for detection of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater v1 Open
After obtaining the raw measurements as gene copies per litre using RT-qPCR, a normalisation process is required prior to reporting the data as RNA copies per person. This is because the concentration of viral RNA in wastewater is affected…
View article: Site Specific Relationships between COVID-19 Cases and SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load in Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent
Site Specific Relationships between COVID-19 Cases and SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load in Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent Open
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) has become an important tool during the COVID-19 pandemic, however the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater treatment plant influent (WWTP) and cases in the community is not well-defined. We…
Understanding and managing uncertainty and variability for wastewater monitoring beyond the pandemic: Lessons learned from the United Kingdom National COVID-19 Surveillance Programmes Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has put unprecedented pressure on public health resources around the world. From adversity opportunities have arisen to measure the state and dynamics of human disease at a scale not seen before. Early in the COVID-19…
Understanding and managing uncertainty and variability for wastewater monitoring beyond the pandemic: Lessons learned from the United Kingdom National COVID-19 Surveillance Programmes Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has put unprecedented pressure on public health resources around the world. From adversity opportunities have arisen to measure the state and dynamics of human disease at a scale not seen before. Early in the COVID-19…
View article: COVID-19 mass testing: harnessing the power of wastewater epidemiology
COVID-19 mass testing: harnessing the power of wastewater epidemiology Open
Summary Background COVID-19 patients shed SARS-CoV-2 RNA in their faeces. We hypothesised that detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) influent could be a valuable tool to assist in public health decision making. W…
Modeling the Ecological Impact of Phosphorus in Catchments with Multiple Environmental Stressors Open
The broken phosphorus (P) cycle has led to widespread eutrophication of freshwaters. Despite reductions in anthropogenic nutrient inputs that have led to improvement in the chemical status of running waters, corresponding improvements in t…