52 research outputs found
A new method for the characterisation and quantitative speciation of base metal smelter stack particulates
Biostratigraphy of large benthic foraminifera from Hole U1468A (Maldives): A CT-scan taxonomic approach
Large benthic foraminifera are important components of tropical shallow water carbonates. Their structure, developed to host algal symbionts, can be extremely elaborate and presents stratigraphically-significant evolutionary patterns. Therefore their distribution is important in biostratigraphy, especially in the Indo-Pacific area. To provide a reliable age model for two intervals of IODP Hole U1468A from the Maldives Inner-Sea, large benthic foraminifera have been studied with computed tomography. This technique provided 3D models ideal for biometric-based identifications, allowing the upper interval to be placed in the late middle-Miocene and the lower interval in the late Oligocene
Heavy metal contamination of vegetables and soil in domestic gardens around a smelting complex
The relation between herbage copper, EDTA-extractable soil copper and species composition in pastures growing on a range of soil types
EFFECT OF SOIL PARENT MATERIAL, ELEVATION, ASPECT AND FERTILIZER TREATMENT ON UPLAND GRASS YIELDS
‘A 3D outcrop analogue model for Ypresian nummulitic carbonate reservoirs: Jebel Ousselat, northern Tunisia’ by E. Vennin et al
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