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1. Vanadate Retention by Iron and Manganese Oxides

3. Impact of soil properties on the soil methane flux response to biochar addition: a meta-analysis

6. Depth‐dependent responses of soil organic carbon under nitrogen deposition.

11. Beyond habitat boundaries: Organic matter cycling requires a system‐wide approach for accurate blue carbon accounting.

12. Nitrogen loading enhances phosphorus limitation in terrestrial ecosystems with implications for soil carbon cycling.

19. Long‐term nitrogen loading alleviates phosphorus limitation in terrestrial ecosystems.

20. Distribution, pollution status, and source apportionment of trace metals in lake sediments under the influence of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project, China.

23. Depth Stratification Leads to Distinct Zones of Manganese and Arsenic Contaminated Groundwater.

25. Impact of land use and soil properties on soil methane flux response to biochar addition.

26. Aquifer Arsenic Cycling Induced by Seasonal Hydrologic Changes within the Yangtze River Basin.

27. Dependence of Arsenic Fate and Transport on Biogeochemical Heterogeneity Arising from the Physical Structure of Soils and Sediments.

28. Distributed microbially- and chemically-mediated redox processes controlling arsenic dynamics within Mn-/Fe-oxide constructed aggregates

29. Oxidation and competitive retention of arsenic between iron- and manganese oxides

30. Competitive Microbially and Mn Oxide Mediated Redox Processes Controlling Arsenic Speciation and Partitioning.

31. Manganese: The overlooked contaminant in the world largest mine tailings dam collapse.

32. High resolution measurements reveal abiotic and biotic mechanisms of elevated nitric oxide emission after wetting dry soil.

34. Assessment of reactive oxygen species production and genotoxicity of rare earth mining dust: Implications for public health and mining management.

35. Small Community Water Systems Have the Highest Prevalence of Mn in Drinking Water in California, USA.

36. Firing Increases Arsenic Leaching from Ceramic Water Filters via Arsenic and Iron Phase Transformations.

38. Dust Sources in the Salton Sea Basin: A Clear Case of an Anthropogenically Impacted Dust Budget.

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