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    Arsenic Speciation in Arsenic-Rich Brazilian Soils from Gold Mining Sites under Anaerobic Incubation

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    Arsenic enters the environment naturally though rock weathering but its concentrations can be dramatically increased by human activity such as mining. ISTC’s senior chemist, John Scott, and collaborators from the Federal University of Viçosa (Brazil), Illinois State Geological Survey, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign teamed up to find the arsenic release pathways in arsenic rich soils at gold mining sites in Brazil. Full research results available in de Mello, J.W.V., Talbott, J.L., Scott, J. et al. (2007). "Arsenic speciation in arsenic-rich Brazilian soils from gold mining sites under anaerobic incubation." Environmental Science and Pollution Research - International 14(6), 388-396. https://doi.org/10.1065/espr2006.08.330Ope

    Manufacturing bricks with fly ash and advanced coal combustion by-products

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    U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Cooperative Agreement No. DE FC26 998FT40028 with the West Virginia University Research Corporation-Combustion By-products Recycling Consortium.Ope

    Subjective outcomes after knee arthroplasty

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    Effects of Iron Oxidation State and Organic Cations on Dioctahedral Smectite Hydration

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    Introduction of Philip F. Low

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    Preparation and Handling of Dithionite-Reduced Smectite Suspensions

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    Effects of Oxidation State of Octahedral Iron on Clay Swelling

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