Sources of Scientific Information (Post #2)

The source I have chosen is an online pdf about the use of aquatic macrophyte Azolla pinnata as a biosorbent to remediate ecosystems damaged by the waste products produced by the oil and petroleum refining industry. The link can be found here:

http://www.ijaprr.com/download/1440396380.pdf

This document meets all criteria for academic peer reviewed research material. It was written by an expert in her field: Dr. Punita S. Parikh is an associate professor at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. She has 25 years experience researching plant ecology, pollution ecology, and climate change. To be published in this journal, a document requires review by referees. More information on this process at this organisation can be found below:

www.ijaprr.com/

This study uses its own data. Numerous in-text citations can be found, and all relevant sections, including methods, results, references, and data tables from experiments, are present. As such, this document is an academic peer reviewed research paper.

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