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View article: Exploring the fluorinome of PFAS-impacted groundwater using 21 tesla FT-ICR mass spectrometry
Exploring the fluorinome of PFAS-impacted groundwater using 21 tesla FT-ICR mass spectrometry Open
Non-targeted analysis of complex per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) via Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) promises unprecedented insights into the "fluorinome", i.e., the complete set of organo…
View article: Effects of pyrolysis temperature on the photooxidation of water-soluble fraction of wheat straw biochar based on 21 T FT-ICR mass spectrometry
Effects of pyrolysis temperature on the photooxidation of water-soluble fraction of wheat straw biochar based on 21 T FT-ICR mass spectrometry Open
Biochar, formed through the pyrolysis or burning of organic wastes, has a complex chemical composition influenced by feedstock, pyrolysis temperature, and reaction conditions. Water-soluble, dissolved black carbon species released from bio…
View article: Quantifying Heterogeneous Degradation Pathways and Deformation Fields in Solid State Batteries
Quantifying Heterogeneous Degradation Pathways and Deformation Fields in Solid State Batteries Open
Solid-state batteries are compelling candidates for next generation energy storage devices, promising both high energy density and improved safety, by utilizing metallic Li as the negative electrode. However, they suffer from poor cyclabil…
View article: Gypsiferous groundwater and its desalination brine concentrate: Biomass, water use, and salt “mining” of three Southwestern USA native halophytes
Gypsiferous groundwater and its desalination brine concentrate: Biomass, water use, and salt “mining” of three Southwestern USA native halophytes Open
In drought affected regions, alternative water sources and salt tolerant crops have become increasingly important. Although there is extensive documentation describing the response of halophytes to NaCl laboratory solutions, limited data e…
View article: Geographical trends of short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) in ringed seals from the Arctic
Geographical trends of short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) in ringed seals from the Arctic Open
Chlorinated paraffins are high production volume chemicals used in in a variety of commercial and industrial applications, e.g. as lubricants, flame retardants and metal working fluids. They are commonly divided into short-, medium and lon…
View article: Microbial iron cycling during palsa hillslope collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw
Microbial iron cycling during palsa hillslope collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw Open
Reductive dissolution during permafrost thaw releases iron-bound organic carbon to porewaters, rendering previously stable carbon vulnerable to microbial decomposition and subsequent release to the atmosphere. How mineral iron stability an…
View article: Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw
Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw Open
Data associated with publication "Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw". The data contained within this data set is arranged according to the main text and th…
View article: Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw
Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw Open
Data associated with publication "Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw". The data contained within this data set is arranged according to the main text and th…
View article: Opportunities for Treatment and Reuse of Agricultural Drainage in the United States
Opportunities for Treatment and Reuse of Agricultural Drainage in the United States Open
Irrigation accounts for 42% of the total freshwater withdrawals in the United States. Climate change, the pressure of a growing population, degrading water quality, and increased competition from other sectors could constrain continuous su…
View article: Playing with FiRE: A genome resolved view of the soil microbiome responses to high severity forest wildfire
Playing with FiRE: A genome resolved view of the soil microbiome responses to high severity forest wildfire Open
Warming climate has increased the frequency and size of high severity wildfires in the western United States, with deleterious impacts on forest ecosystem resilience. Although forest soil microbiomes provide a myriad of ecosystem functions…
View article: Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw
Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw Open
Reactive iron (Fe) minerals can preserve organic carbon (OC) in soils overlying intact permafrost. With permafrost thaw, reductive dissolution of iron minerals releases Fe and OC into the porewater, potentially increasing the bioavailabili…
View article: Soil Organic Matter Characterization by Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FTICR MS): A Critical Review of Sample Preparation, Analysis, and Data Interpretation
Soil Organic Matter Characterization by Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FTICR MS): A Critical Review of Sample Preparation, Analysis, and Data Interpretation Open
The biogeochemical cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) plays a central role in regulating soil health, water quality, carbon storage, and greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, many studies have been conducted to reveal how anthropogenic and cli…
View article: An Institutional Theory Approach to Improve Planning for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems in Developing Economies
An Institutional Theory Approach to Improve Planning for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems in Developing Economies Open
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View article: Composition-Dependent Sorptive Fractionation of Anthropogenic Dissolved Organic Matter by Fe(III)-Montmorillonite
Composition-Dependent Sorptive Fractionation of Anthropogenic Dissolved Organic Matter by Fe(III)-Montmorillonite Open
Water transports organic matter through soils, where mineral-organic associations form to retain dissolved organic matter (“DOM”), influencing terrestrial carbon cycling, nutrient availability for plant growth, and other soil organic matte…
View article: Making Mindfulness explicit in Design Education
Making Mindfulness explicit in Design Education Open
As new approaches to Design Thinking emerge, mindfulness and other related abilities are discussed as skills that should be made explicit in Design Education. Research on the topic of mindfulness spans about four decades in various fields …
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Proceedings of the 13th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference, held May 9-11, 2003 at the University of Washington, edited by Robert B. Young and Yuping Zhou.
View article: Front matter
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Proceedings of the 13th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference, held May 9-11, 2003 at the University of Washington, edited by Robert B. Young and Yuping Zhou.
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Proceedings of the 14th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference, held May 14-16, 2004, at Northwestern University, edited by Robert B. Young.