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Dataset and SI of a scheme for describing the dry soil aggregate stability influenced by microplastics.
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This dataset and supplementary information accompany a study developing a scheme for describing how microplastics influence dry soil aggregate stability. The materials support reproducibility of the analytical framework presented in the associated publication.
Dataset and SI of a scheme for describing the dry soil aggregate stability influenced by microplastics.
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