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Puzzling organic matter fractions: Characterization of Hy and HON fractions
Organic matter plays a key role in multiple organo-geochemical processes both in the natural environment and organic waste systems (e.g. compost heaps or landfills). A key role of organic matter is that of a reactive surface to wh ...
Supervisor: Nick Quist
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Exploring associations of soil carbon with minerals in ripening sediments
Metal hydroxides and organic matter are vital reactive surfaces for geochemical processes in a wide variety of natural and anthropogenic environments. For example, these mineral and organic interfaces are capable of adsorbing cont ...
Supervisor: Maarten van Hoef
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Contribution of clay application to SOC stabilization in Dutch peat meadows
The ‘Klei in Veen’ (clay in peat) project researches if and how the addition and natural mixing of clay can reduce organic matter oxidation and CO2 emissions from peat meadows. This research started with lab experiments where redu ...
Supervisor: Mathilde Hagens (SOC); Thom van der Sluijs (LBI)
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Technological-critical Rare Earth Elements: Binding to iron-oxide nanoparticles
Introduction
Rare earth elements (REE) are increasingly applied in modern society. Industries use REE in many high-technology devices, such as smart phones, digital cameras, fluorescent and light-emitting-diode (LED) lights, flat ...
Supervisor: Bert-Jan Groenenberg
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Unravelling the composition of the hydrophilic acids SOM fraction
Natural organic matter is a key constituent of soils that plays a prominent role in generating the soil structure, the water holding capacity, the capacity to bind ions, etc. Soil organic matter (SOM) is very heterogeneous in natu ...
Supervisor: Walter Schenkeveld and Rob Comans
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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The fate of the carcinogenic mineral erionite in New Zealand soils
Interested in studying the occurrence and environmental fate of a carcinogenic mineral in New Zealand? This project involving laboratory work at the University of Auckland may be for you!
Background: Erionite is a naturally occ ...
Supervisor: Walter Schenkeveld (WUR) and Melanie Kah (University of Auckland)
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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