252 results on '"Tani, Yukinori"'
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2. Implication of atmospheric nutrient inputs and warming effects for the ecosystem of Lake Yamanaka, Japan, revealed by sedimentary analysis
3. A 75-year history of microplastic fragment accumulation rates in a semi-enclosed hypoxic basin
4. Sorption of Pu(IV) on biogenic Mn oxide and complexation of Pu(IV) with organic ligands secreted by fungal cells
5. Mineralization of Ni 2+ -Bearing Mn Oxide through Simultaneous Sequestration of Ni 2+ and Mn 2+ by Enzymatically Active Fungal Mn Oxides.
6. Hydrological and climate changes in southeast Siberia over the last 33 kyr
7. A higher moisture level in the early Holocene in northern Mongolia as evidenced from sediment records of Lake Hovsgol and Lake Erhel
8. Sequestration of La3+ by fungal manganese oxides and the effect of Mn(II) oxidase activity
9. Differences in ingestive behavior between grazing goats and sheep at the bite scale
10. Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series
11. Temporal variations in phytoplankton biomass over the past 150 years in the western Seto Inland Sea, Japan
12. Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series
13. Implication of atmospheric nutrient inputs and warming effects for the ecosystem of Lake Yamanaka, Japan, revealed by sedimentary analysis
14. Sequestration of Oxyanions of V(V), Mo(VI), and W(VI) Enhanced through Enzymatic Formation of Fungal Manganese Oxides
15. Zn(II) sequestration by fungal biogenic manganese oxide through enzymatic and abiotic processes
16. Magnetically modified fungal Mn oxides with high sequestration efficiency for simultaneously removing multiple heavy metal ions from wastewater
17. As(III) oxidation kinetics of biogenic manganese oxides formed by Acremonium strictum strain KR21-2
18. Vegetation response in the southern Lake Baikal region to abrupt climate events over the past 33 cal kyr
19. Automatic recognition and classification of cattle chewing activity by an acoustic monitoring method with a single-axis acceleration sensor
20. Residual Photosynthetic Pigments in the Sediment of Lake Baikal as Indicators of Phytoplankton History
21. Late Holocene centennial to millennial-scale variability in lower trophic level productivity off southern Hokkaido, Japan, and its response to dissolved iron-replete Coastal Oyashio dynamics
22. Late Holocene centennial to millennial-scale variability in lower trophic level productivity off southern Hokkaido, Japan, and its response to dissolved iron-replete Coastal Oyashio dynamics
23. Concurrent sorption of As(V) and Mn(II) during biogenic manganese oxide formation
24. Effect of particle size on the colonization of biofilms and the potential of biofilm-covered microplastics as metal carriers
25. Simultaneous Sequestration of Co2+ and Mn2+ by Fungal Manganese Oxide through Asbolane Formation
26. sj-docx-1-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 – Supplemental material for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series
27. sj-docx-2-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 – Supplemental material for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series
28. sj-docx-3-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 – Supplemental material for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series
29. Holocene paleolimnological changes in Rundvågshetta lakes of the Soya Coast region and their paleoenvironmental significance with glacio-isostatic uplift in East Antarctica
30. H 2 reactivity on the surfaces of In and Sn at 298 K
31. A specific Ce oxidation process during sorption of rare earth elements on biogenic Mn oxide produced by Acremonium sp. strain KR21-2
32. Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series
33. Photosynthetic pigments in sediment core HDP-04 from Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, and their implication for changes in algal productivity and lake environment for the last 1 Ma
34. Phytoplankton assemblage in the Plio-Pleistocene record of Lake Baikal as indicated by sedimentary steryl chlorin esters
35. Eutrophication of mountain lakes in Japan due to increasing deposition of anthropogenically produced dust
36. Evaluating the Contribution of Long-Range Transport of Heavy Metals from the Asian Continent to Their Concentrations in Sediment Cores from Lake Shinji, Western Japan
37. Holocene paleolimnological changes in Lake Skallen Oike in the Syowa Station area of Antarctica inferred from organic components in a sediment core (Sk4C-02)
38. Structure of nanocrystalline phyllomanganates produced by freshwater fungi
39. Sedimentary Steryl Chlorin Esters (SCEs) and Other Photosynthetic Pigments as Indicators of Paleolimnological Change Over the Last 28,000 Years from the Buguldeika Saddle of Lake Baikal
40. Microbial manganese oxide formation and interaction with toxic metal ions
41. Production of biogenic manganese oxides by repeated-batch cultures of laboratory microcosms
42. Rare earth element geochemistry of Lake Baikal sediment: its implication for geochemical response to climate change during the Last Glacial/Interglacial transition
43. Accumulation of sedimentary photosynthetic pigments characterized by pyropheophorbide a and steryl chlorin esters (SCEs) in a shallow eutrophic coastal lake (Lake Hamana, Japan)
44. Sterol composition of steryl chlorin esters (SCEs) formed through grazing of algae by freshwater crustaceans: relevance to the composition of sedimentary SCEs
45. Influence of climate fluctuation on clay formation in the Baikal drainage basin
46. Preferential Elimination of Ba2+ through Irreversible Biogenic Manganese Oxide Sequestration
47. Sedimentary photosynthetic pigments of algae and phototrophic bacteria in Lake Hamana, Japan: temporal changes of anoxia in its five basins
48. Phototrophic activity and redox condition in Lake Hamana, Japan, indicated by sedimentary photosynthetic pigments and molybdenum over the last ∼250 years
49. Microbial Manganese(II) Oxidation
50. Acid Dissolution of Olivines, Feldspars and Dunite
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