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Abstracts - Environment

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October 2009

Environment

779-09
Probabilistic distribution coefficients (Kds) in freshwater for radioisotopes of Ag, Am, Ba, Be, Ce, Co, Cs, I, Mn, Pu, Ra, Ru, Sb, Sr and Th - implications for uncertainty analysis of models simulating the transport of radionucleides in rivers. Ciffroy P, Durrieu G, Garnier J. J. ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, 2009, 100(9), 785-794.
780-09
High human exposure to cobalt and other metals in Katanga, a mining area of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Banza C, Nawrot T, Haufroid V. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2009, 109(6), 745-752.
781-09
Bioaccumulation of essential meals (Co, Mn and Zn) in the king scallop pecten maximus: seawater, food and sediment exposures. Metian M, Warnau M, Hédouin L. MARINE BIOLOGY, 2009, 156(10), 2063-2075.

July 2009

580-09
Cobalt, lead and nickel levels in honey produced in Kahramanmaras, Turkey. Erdogrul O, Ezer M. ITALIAN J. FOOD SCI., 2009, 21(1), 107-112.
581-09
Phytotoxicity and bioavailability of cobalt to plants in a range of soils. Li H, Gray C, Mico C. CHEMOSPHERE, 2009, 75(7), 979-986.
582-09
Spatial patterns of tungsten and cobalt on leaf surfaces of trees in Fallon, Nevada. Shepphard P, Hallman C, Ridenour G. LAND CONTAMINATION & RECLAMATION, 2009, 1791), 31-44.
583-09
Concentrations of cadmium, cobalt, lead, nickel and zinc in blood and fillets of Northern Hog Sucher (Hypentelium nigricans) from streams contaminated by lead-zinc mining: Implications for monitoring. Schmitt C, Brumbaugh W, May T. ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION & TOXICOL., 2009, 56(3), 509-524.

April 2009

366-09
A predictive model of the effects of aging on cobalt fate and behaviour in soils. Wendling L, Ma Y, Kiry J. ENVIRONMENTAL SCI. & TECHNOL., 2009, 43(1), 135-141.
367-09
A-18 in situ precipitation for remediation of Co-, Ni-, Zn- and Cd-contaminated groundwater. Van Den Broeck F, Feyaerts K, Van Den Broeck E. INTNL IN ISTU & ON SITE BIOREMEDIATION SYMPOSIUM, 2007, Conf 9, 55-62.
368-09
Evidence for the linked biogeochemical cycling of zinc, cobalt and phosphorus in the western North Atlantic Ocean (DOI 10.1029/2007GB003119). Jakuba R, Moffett J, Dyhrman S. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 2008, 2294), GB4012.

January 2009

119-09
Use of Co speciation and soil properties to explain variation in Co toxicity to root growth of barley (hordeum vulgare L.) in different soils. Mico C, Li H, Zhao F. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2008, 156(3), 883-890.
120-09
Wintertime distribution trace metal (Zn, Cu, Ni, Cd, Pb and Co) and nutrient distributions in the subantarctic zone between 40-52°s; 155-160°E. Ellwood M. MARINE CHEM., 2008, 112(1-2), 107-117.
121-09
Evaluation of heavy metal leaching from spent household batteries disposed in municipal solid waste. Karnchanawong S, Limpiteeprakan P. WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2009, 29(2), 550-558.

October 2008

614-08
Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Texeo Cu-Co mine site (NW Spain): screening tools for environmental assessment. Loredo J, Alvarez R, Ordonez A. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, 2008, 55(6), 1299-1310.
615-08
Voltammetric determination of trace metals Zn2+, Cd2+, Pb2+, Cu2+, Co2+ and Ni2+ in some medicinally important plants from Western Ghats, Karnataka State, India. Lokesh S, Sherigara B, Naik H. J. ENVIRONMENTAL SCI. & ENGINEERING, 2008, 50(1), 69-74.
616-08
Cobalt and secondary poisoning in the terrestrical food chain: Data review and research gaps to support risk assessment. Hursthouse A, Tatner P, Stewart F, Welton R. ENVIRONMENT INTNL, 2008, 34(6), 821-838.
617-08
Reduction of growth and haemolymph Ca levels in the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis chronically exposed to cobalt. De Schamphelaere K, Koene J, Heijerick, Janssen C. ECOTOX. & ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY, 2008, 71(1), 65-70.

April 2008

295-08
Cobalt and nickel uptake by rice and accumulation in soil amended with municipal solid waste compost. Bhattacharyya P, Chakrabarti K, Chakraborty A. ECOTOX & ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY, 2008, 69(3), 506-512.
296-08
Accumulation and implications of cadmium, cobalt and manganese in soils and vegetables irrigated with city effluent. Murtaza G, Ghafoor A, Qadir M. J. OF THE SCI. OF FOOD & AGRICULTURE, 2008, 88(1), 100-107.

January 2008

104-08
Assessment of metal attenuation in a natural wetland system impacted by alkaline mine tailings, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. Kelly J, Champagne P, Michel F. MINE WATER & THE ENV., 2007, 26(3), 181-190.
105-08
Spatial patterns of tungsten and cobalt in surface dust of Fallon, Nevada. Sheppard P, Speakman R, Ridenour G. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEM & HEALTH, 2007, 29(5), 405-412.

October 2007

884-07
Sorption of Co, Cu, Ni and Zn from industrial effluents by the submerged aquatic macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum L. Lesage E, Mundia C, Rousseau D.
885-07
Chemical speciation of dissolved Cu, Ni and Co in contaminated estuary in southwest Spain and its influence on plankton communities. Braungardt C, Achterberg E, Gledhill M.
886-07
The distribution of metals (Co, As and Zn) in a residential urban watershed, typical of the Brazilian suburbs. Poleto C, Merten G.

July 2007

676-07
Cancer: Temporal variability of tungsten and cobalt in Fallon, Nevada. Shepphard P, Speakman R, Ridenour G.

 

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