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    • Application of biochar for the removal of actinides and lanthanides from aqueous solutions. 

      Bursztyn, Amalia L. Fuentesa; Arwenyo, Beatrice; Nanney, Andie L.M.; Ramirez, Arissa; Jamison, Hailey; Venson, Beverly; Mohan, Dinesh; Mlsna, Todd E.; Navarathna, Chanaka (Elsevier Inc., 2022)
      Actinides and lanthanides are elements with unfilled f orbitals and are collectively labeled as the inner transition elements (ITEs). The actinide series includes 15 radioactive metallic ele ments with atomic numbers ...
    • Biochar Application to Soil for Increased Resilience of Agroecosystems to Climate Change in Eastern and Southern Africa 

       Obia, Alfred;  Martinsen, Vegard;  Cornelissen, Gerard;  Børresen, Trond;  Smebye, Andreas Botnen;  Munera-Echeverri, Jose Luis;  Mulder, Jan (Springer Nature Switzerland, 2019)
      With the current unreliable rainfall pattern, which is expected to worsen due to climate change, agricultural production might become more challenging especially among resource-poor farmers in Eastern and Southern Africa. ...
    • Conservation tillage and biochar improve soil water content and moderate soil temperature in a tropical Acrisol 

      Obia, Alfred; Cornelissen, Gerard; Martinsenb, Vegard; Smebyea, Andreas Botnen; Martinsenb, Jan Mulder; Smebyea, Andreas Botnen; Mulder, Jan (Soil & Tillage Research, 2020-03)
      Projected climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa involves increased drought and elevated soil temperature. Conservation farming (CF), including minimum tillage, crop rotation and crop residue retention, is proposed as ...
    • Sustainable Biochar for Water and Wastewater Treatment 

      Mohan, Dinesh (editor); Pittman Jr., Charles U.(editor); Mlsna, Todd E. (editor) (Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved, 2022)
      This First Edition was motivated by the recent enormous growth in biochar research. From 2010 to the date this Preface was written, the Web of Science database shows 18,224 publica tions on biochar have appeared. This ...