Loss on Ignition
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Umhlatuzana rockshelter has an occupation sequence spanning the last 70,000 years. It is one of the few sites with deposits covering the Middle to Later Stone Age transition (~40,000-30,000 years BP) in southern Africa. Comprehending the... more
Climate change, a timely topic, cannot be understood solely by analyzing modern-day ecosystems. Sediment stratigraphy from tidal marshes is an important source of paleoecological data, as these ecosystems experience high rates of... more
Understanding the relationship between soil fertility and species richness in mesotrophic meadows is important for the conservation of species-rich grassland and particularly for habitat creation. This relationship was investigated in... more
Since the publication of the paper of , loss on ignition (LOI) has been widely used as a method to estimate the amount of organic matter and carbonate mineral content (and indirectly of organic and inorganic carbon) in sediments. The... more
55 pages including patents Wo 2013,017,232 (AVL) US 3,39,724 by Daimler-Benz JP 60,001,327 (Mazda) + the papers: » Effect of spark plug arrangement on flame propagation of rotary engine » Amelioration of combustion of hydrogen... more
Degradation of tropical peats is a global concern due to large Carbon emission and loss of biodiversity. The degradation of tropical peats usually starts when the government drains and clears peat forests into open peats used for food... more
Peaty soils have an extremely high water content and a low specific gravity of solids (Gs) compared with most inorganic soils. Accurate knowledge of the Gs value allows void ratio computations for given water contents and densities.... more
Road deposited sediments are polluted by various substances like organics, heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in site-specific contents. During rain events, a considerable amount of pollutants with storm water runoff... more
This study investigated the distribution of subfossil diatom assemblages in surficial sediments of 100 lakes along steep ecological and climatic gradients in northernmost Sweden (Abisko region, 67.07° N to 68.48° N latitude, 17.67° E to... more