Congratulations to Prof Andrew Green @UKZN for receiving Special Annual Theme Award.
For excellence in marine geoscience research which forms the key to unlocking the blue economies of the world’s oceans and protecting our coastlines from the effects of climate change.@South_32
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The Effects of Lead and Zinc on Asthma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
These inhalable pollutants often cause respiratory diseases and can endanger human health.
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@CalamitaMan Quartz is about four times harder than calcite. A piece of quartz can scratch a sample of calcite, but calcite cannot scratch quartz. #geochemchat
Tumors are comprised of a multitude of cell types spanning different microenvironments. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has the potential to identify metabolic patterns within the tumor ecosystem and surrounding tissues #Geochemchat
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@amazing_physics Mercury exhibits comet-like features, with a coma of tenuous gas surrounding the planet and a very long tail extending in the anti-sunward direction. These features can be done using light from sodium gas sputtered off the surface of Mercury. #geochemchat
The Rubidium-Strontium Method Geologists who generally deal with inorganic material cannot use the carbon-14 method.
87 Rb is unstable to beta decay and disintegrates by emitting an electron. The half-life is about ten times the age of the earth.
#Geochemchat
The activity concentrations of radionuclides in soil, water and plant samples were determined by gamma spectrometry and Results obtained showed the presence of natural radionuclides (226)Ra, (232)Th, (40)K, (235)U, (238U)
#geochemchat
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Chromium in Environment, Its Toxic Effect from Chromite-Mining and Ferrochrome Industries, and Its Possible
Bioremediation
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https://t.co/rAfZUlEVxI
Very happy to share our new paper! https://t.co/e1m05dbxAm
We re-evaluated ichthyosaur birth positions over their evolutionary history. Came to the conclusion that the classic tail-first birth is more derived than previously thought!
The distribution of radioactive 44Ti in Cassiopeia A : The distribution of elements produced in the innermost layers of a supernova explosion is a key diagnostic for studying the collapse of massive stars. #Geochemchat
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#geochemchat
An article assessing the risk of trace elements such as Cd, Zn, etc in agricultural soil, particularly for the production of saffron, as well as the potential risk to human health
https://t.co/9xonrwvWwk