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    Exploring the impact of grazing on fecal and soil microbiome dynamics in small ruminants in organic crop-livestock integration systems. by Sejin Cheong, Kimberly Aguirre-Siliezar, Sequoia R Williams, Amélie C M Gaudin, Paulo Pagliari, Michele T Jay-Russell, Roselle Busch, Elizabeth A Maga, Alda F A Pires

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Alpha diversity was influenced by the species of grazing animals and the region, as sheep fecal samples and soil from the California trials had greater alpha diversity than goat fecal samples and soil from the Minnesota trials. …”
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    Mechanical and Freeze-Thaw Characterization of Lignin-BFS (GGBS)-Modified Silty Clays by Yidan Sun, Fujun Yu, Yu Yang, Chao Li, Songling Xue, Jiankun Huang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As the lignin content decreased and the BFS content increased, the UCS, California bearing ratio (CBR), and rebound modulus of the modified silty clay first increased and then tended to stabilize. …”
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    Attribution of Source Specific 370 nm UV Light Absorption from Dust, Brown Carbon, and Black Carbon at Two Locations in the San Joaquin Valley by Michael R. Olson, Alexandra Lai, Matthew Skiles, James J. Schauer

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Abstract Yearlong, one-in-three-day, source apportionment results were applied to literature values of source specific BrC, BC, and dust mass absorption cross-sections (MAC) to estimate the source contribution to 370 nm near-UV light absorption at Fresno and Bakersfield, San Joquin Valley (SJV), California. The reconstructed light absorption agreed well (r2 of 0.94 Fresno and 0.90 Bakersfield) with co-located AE33 aethalometer measurements. …”
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