OAK-B135 Results of laboratory experiments are presented on the dissolution behavior of the mineral, goethite, in the presence of siderophores as affected by temperature changes between 25 and 55 Celsius. Data also are presented on the relationship between the parameters in the Arrhenius equation describing the temperature effects.
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OAK-B135 Results of laboratory experiments are presented on the dissolution behavior of the mineral, goethite, in the presence of siderophores as affected by temperature changes between 25 and 55 Celsius. Data also are presented on the relationship between the parameters in the Arrhenius equation describing the temperature effects.
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Sposito, G.Temperature Dependence of Goethite Dissolution Promoted by Trihydroxamate Siderophores,
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