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Mount st. Helens, washington, 1980 volcanic eruption: magmatic gas component during the first 16 days 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Eruption plumes of Mount St. Helens, Washington, showed low rates of sulfur dioxide emission, and ash leachates had low ratios of sulfur to chlorine. These data and the nonvesicularity of ash fragments are indicative of only a small eruptive magmatic component. The low amounts of soluble fluorine on the ashes pose no health problems. Violent magmatic activity is possible, and thus continued geochemical monitoring is advised. 相似文献
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Lahoz Ernesto Tarantino Paola Mormile Pasquale Malinconico Mario Immirzi Barbara Cermola Michele Carrieri Raffaele 《植物病害和植物保护杂志》2018,125(3):287-296
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection - Two field trials in integrated cultivation (2014 and 2016) were carried out with the aim to evaluate the efficacy and the persistence of copper... 相似文献
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Pectin‐based pellets for crayfish aquaculture: structural and functional characteristics and effects on redclaw Cherax quadricarinatus performances 下载免费PDF全文
Pectin is a promising candidate to be employed as binder for manufacturing pellets for crayfish feeding. In this study, the gelling properties of different types of pectin and their effects on Cherax quadricarinatus performances have been analysed. Pectins with different degree of esterification from apple and citrus were screened to select those with the best gelling properties to be employed in pellet manufacturing. Three pectins were selected: low esterification degree apple pectin (LEAP), low esterification citrus pectin (LECP) and high esterification degree apple pectin (HEAP). Scanning electron microscopy analysis, nutrient leaching and water uptake indicated that LEAP showed the best aggregating properties, followed by LECP and HEAP pellets. Cherax quadricarinatus performances were affected by the pectin type, with redclaw fed LEAP pellets showing the highest (P < 0.05) growth rate and amylase activity (P < 0.05) in the gastrointestinal tract. Altogether these results indicate that LEAP can be considered an excellent binder for feed pellets due to its gelling properties and its efficacy to improve growth and stimulation of digestive enzyme activity. 相似文献
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