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Lartigue, J. E., Charrasse, B., Reile, B., & Descostes, M. (2020). Aqueous inorganic uranium speciation in European stream waters from the FOREGS dataset using geochemical modelling and determination of a U bioavailability baseline. Chemosphere, 251, 126302.
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Holmes, M., Campbell, E. E., Wit, M. de, & Taylor, J. C. (2023). Can diatoms be used as a biomonitoring tool for surface and groundwater?: Towards a baseline for Karoo water. South African Journal of Botany, 161, 211–221.
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Min, M., Xu, H., Chen, J., & Fayek, M. (2005). Evidence of uranium biomineralization in sandstone-hosted roll-front uranium deposits, northwestern China. Ore Geology Reviews, 26(3), 198–206.
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Rajfur, M., Kłos, A., & Wacławek, M. (2010). Sorption properties of algae Spirogyra sp. and their use for determination of heavy metal ions concentrations in surface water. Bioelectrochemistry, 80(1), 81–86.
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Rallakis, D., Michels, R., Cathelineau, M., Parize, O., & Brouand, M. (2021). Conditions for uranium biomineralization during the formation of the Zoovch Ovoo roll-front-type uranium deposit in East Gobi Basin, Mongolia. Ore Geology Reviews, 138, 104351.
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Yabusaki, S. B., Fang, Y., Long, P. E., Resch, C. T., Peacock, A. D., Komlos, J., et al. (2007). Uranium removal from groundwater via in situ biostimulation: Field-scale modeling of transport and biological processes. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 93(1), 216–235.
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Heine, F., & Einsiedl, F. (2021). Groundwater dating with dissolved organic radiocarbon: A promising approach in carbonate aquifers. Applied Geochemistry, 125, 104827.
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Hall, S. M., Gosen, B. S. V., Paces, J. B., Zielinski, R. A., & Breit, G. N. (2019). Calcrete uranium deposits in the Southern High Plains, USA. Ore Geology Reviews, 109, 50–78.
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Rosen, M. R., Burow, K. R., & Fram, M. S. (2019). Anthropogenic and geologic causes of anomalously high uranium concentrations in groundwater used for drinking water supply in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, CA. Journal of Hydrology, 577, 124009.
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Qiu, W., Yang, Y., Song, J., Que, W., Liu, Z., Weng, H., et al. (2023). What chemical reaction dominates the CO2 and O2 in-situ uranium leaching?: Insights from a three-dimensional multicomponent reactive transport model at the field scale. Applied Geochemistry, 148, 105522.
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