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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…Under low subcooling (≈1 K), the hydrate crystallites are hollow cylinders, whose diameters decrease with increasing surfactant concentration. …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…Under low subcooling (≈1 K), the hydrate crystallites are hollow cylinders, whose diameters decrease with increasing surfactant concentration. …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…Under low subcooling (≈1 K), the hydrate crystallites are hollow cylinders, whose diameters decrease with increasing surfactant concentration. …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…Under low subcooling (≈1 K), the hydrate crystallites are hollow cylinders, whose diameters decrease with increasing surfactant concentration. …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…Under low subcooling (≈1 K), the hydrate crystallites are hollow cylinders, whose diameters decrease with increasing surfactant concentration. …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…Under low subcooling (≈1 K), the hydrate crystallites are hollow cylinders, whose diameters decrease with increasing surfactant concentration. …”
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    Data from: Large subsurface carbon stocks in a long-term no-tillage site are vulnerable to potential mineralization by Qiuping Peng (20147290)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p>Results showed that SOC concentrations declined with depth, but the fraction that was mineralized in 350-day laboratory incubations increased with depth. We found 51% larger stocks of readily mineralized SOC stocks for the 30-153 cm depth (18.3 ± 4 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>) compared to 0-30 cm (12.1 ± 1.6 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>), when summing the kinetic pools that had transit times of up to 2 years. …”
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