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    Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter in River Water by Conventional Methods and Direct Sample Analysis-Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometry by T. Garrido Reyes, J. Mendoza Crisosto

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The dissolved organic matter in surface waters is composed of fractions of different molecular weight and polarity, characteristics that determine their capacity for complexing different types of pollutants and their environmental impact. …”
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    Dark Matter Halos of Luminous Active Galactic Nuclei from Galaxy–Galaxy Lensing with the HSC Subaru Strategic Program by Wentao Luo, John D. Silverman, Surhud More, Andy Goulding, Hironao Miyatake, Takahiro Nishimichi, Chiaki Hikage, Lalitwadee Kawinwanichakij, Junyao Li, Qinxun Li, Xiangchong Li, Elinor Medezinski, Masamune Oguri, Taira Oogi, Cristobal Sifon

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We assess the dark matter halo masses of luminous active galactic nuclei (AGNs) over the redshift range 0.2–1.2 using galaxy–galaxy lensing based on imaging data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP). …”
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    Organic Matter Accumulation Mechanism in the Lower Cambrian Strata from Well Luntan 1 in the Tarim Basin, NW China by Qian Deng, Haizu Zhang, Haozhe Wang, Zhiwei Wei, Bin Cheng, Shida Li, Yunpeng Wang, Oluwabamise Lekan Faboya, Zewen Liao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The TOC contents were significantly correlated with the paleoproductivity and paleoredox parameters, indicating that high productivity and reducing conditions jointly controlled the organic matter accumulation and preservation in well Luntan 1.…”
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    Surface Energy of Insoluble Organic Matter Simulant: Evaluation Based on Adhesive Force Measured by Centrifugal and Impact Separation Methods by Yuuya Nagaashi, Yoshihiro Furukawa, Akiko M. Nakamura

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we evaluated it by measuring the adhesive forces of synthetic insoluble organic matter, which is a realistic, chemically synthesized simulant of the organic matter found in meteorites, comets, and interplanetary dust particles. …”
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