Amos Banin

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Soil and Water Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel 
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Eshel G, Lin C, Banin A. (2015) Novel approach for quantitatively estimating element retention and material balances in soil profiles of recharge basins used for wastewater reclamation. The Science of the Total Environment. 502: 517-25
Lin C, Negev I, Eshel G, et al. (2008) In situ accumulation of copper, chromium, nickel, and zinc in soils used for long-term waste water reclamation. Journal of Environmental Quality. 37: 1477-87
Lin C, Eshel G, Negev I, et al. (2008) Long-term accumulation and material balance of organic matter in the soil of an effluent infiltration basin Geoderma. 148: 35-42
Lin C, Banin A. (2006) Phosphorous retardation and breakthrough into well water in a soil-aquifer treatment (SAT) system used for large-scale wastewater reclamation. Water Research. 40: 1507-18
Lin C, Eshel G, Roehl KE, et al. (2006) Studies of P accumulation in soil/sediment profiles used for large-scale wastewater reclamation Soil Use and Management. 22: 143-150
Banin A. (2005) Planetary science. The enigma of the martian soil. Science (New York, N.Y.). 309: 888-90
Lin C, Banin A. (2005) Effect of Long-Term Effluent Recharge on Phosphate Sorption by Soils in a Wastewater Reclamation Plant Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 164: 257-273
Lin C, Shacahr Y, Banin A. (2004) Heavy metal retention and partitioning in a large-scale soil-aquifer treatment (SAT) system used for wastewater reclamation. Chemosphere. 57: 1047-58
Lin C, Greenwald D, Banin A. (2003) Temperature dependence of infiltration rate during large scale water recharge into soils Soil Science Society of America Journal. 67: 487-493
Mancinelli RL, Banin A. (2003) Where is the nitrogen on Mars? International Journal of Astrobiology. 2: 217-225
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