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The characteristics of both natural burned and experimentally burned soil profiles as seen by Mössbauer spectroscopy are described. The results help in the identification of profiles where biological and/or chemical processes may have been involved.
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Vendelboe, A.L., Gunnlaugsson, H.P., Helgason, Ö. et al. Characterization of burned soil profiles by Mössbauer spectroscopy. Hyperfine Interact 166, 517–522 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-006-9319-0
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