2005
DOI: 10.1080/03650340400026719
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The soil aggregate stability under the energy transmission line magnetic field

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“…Although many conflicting experimental results have been reported, some experimental evidence indicates that MFs of strengths similar to the geomagnetic field (mTs) can interact with biological systems in vitro [Cleary, 1993] and in vivo [Anderson, 1993]. However, the existing literature is very scarce in studies related to the environmental impact of MFs, such as that on bulk soil [Yarilova et al, 1983;Işildar et al, 2003Işildar et al, , 2005. Soil is a natural body of mineral and organic material, layered upon the Earth's surface, which is capable of supporting life.…”
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“…Although many conflicting experimental results have been reported, some experimental evidence indicates that MFs of strengths similar to the geomagnetic field (mTs) can interact with biological systems in vitro [Cleary, 1993] and in vivo [Anderson, 1993]. However, the existing literature is very scarce in studies related to the environmental impact of MFs, such as that on bulk soil [Yarilova et al, 1983;Işildar et al, 2003Işildar et al, , 2005. Soil is a natural body of mineral and organic material, layered upon the Earth's surface, which is capable of supporting life.…”
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confidence: 96%