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Elemental composition of humic acids (HA) from humus horizons and frost cracks (FC) were studied in frozen metamorphized chernozems and coarse humus burozems. HA molecules from cryogenic cracks proved to be of a more aromatic nature than those from proper humus horizons.
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Chimitdorzhieva, G.D., Merkusheva, M.G., Baldanova, A.N., Vishnyakova, O.V., Klenov, B.M. (2013). Elemental Composition of Humic Acids in Frost Cracks of Soils of Cryolithic Belt. In: Xu, J., Wu, J., He, Y. (eds) Functions of Natural Organic Matter in Changing Environment. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5634-2_153
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