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Observations of magnetite dissolution in poorly drained soils
David A. Grimley
, Nancy K. Arruda
Illinois State Geological Survey
Earth Science and Environmental Change
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Iron Oxide
100%
Poorly Drained Soils
100%
Magnetite Dissolution
100%
Titanomagnetite
60%
Surface Soil
40%
Low Magnetic Susceptibility
40%
Magnetic Minerals
40%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
20%
In Situ
20%
Reducing Conditions
20%
Natural Environment
20%
Ilmenite
20%
Citrate
20%
Dithionite
20%
Bicarbonate
20%
Etch pit
20%
Central United States
20%
Fly Ash
20%
Soil Organic Matter
20%
Soil Particles
20%
Soil Drainage
20%
Reductive Dissolution
20%
Soil Magnetic Susceptibility
20%
Magnetic Fly Ash
20%
Iron-reducing Bacteria
20%
Magnetic Mineral Dissolution
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Magnetic Permeability
100%
Titanomagnetite
100%
Magnetic Mineral
100%
Fly Ash
66%
United States
33%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%
Physical Environment
33%
Ilmenite
33%
Soil Organic Matter
33%
Soil Drainage
33%
Mineral Dissolution
33%
Iron-Reducing Bacterium
33%