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AM Gayoso, N Ciocco. Observations on Prorocentrum lima from North-Patagonian coastal waters (Argentina) associated with a human diarrhoeic disease episode. Harmful Algae News 22 4, 2001. [Pg.72]

The Latin America Crop Protection Association (LACPA), represents the Crop Protection Industry through nineteen national associations in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Pern, Uruguay, and Venezuela. [Pg.259]

Chemical Phamiaceutical Division, 261 Chemical Abstract Services (CAS), 269 Chemical and Allied hidustries Association (CAIA), 264 Chemical and Petrochemical hidustries of Argentina (CIQYP), 255... [Pg.326]

Hopenhayn-Rich, C., Biggs, M.L. and Smith, A.H. (1998), Lung and kidney cancer mortality associated with arsenic in drinking water in Cordoba, Argentina, Int. J. Epidemiol., 27, 561-569. [Pg.343]

Abstract The San Miguei skam deposit is located in the Tandilia Belt, in the southern part of the Buenos Aires province in Argentina. It has developed in an igneous metamorphic complex, which exhibits a long geological evolution and is associated with a Proterozoic granitic magmatism. [Pg.281]

Delpino, S.H. Dristas, J.A. 2007. Dolomitic marbles and associated calc-silicates, Tandilia belt, Argentina ... [Pg.284]

Florencia Luna is Adjunct Researcher at CONICET (National Scientific and Technological Research Council), Argentina. She is Director of Bioethics at FLACSO and is Co-director, with Ruth Macklin, of a research training grant of the NIH (U.S.) and was President of the International Association of Bioethics (lAB) (2003-2005). [Pg.285]

Material similar to anthraxolite, but of lower rank, was found in amygda-loidal cavities in the Triassic basalts of New Jersey and Connecticut by Russell (32). Both Chapman and Hunt (7, 21) listed Canadian localities where anthraxolite migrated into igneous host rocks, and Arschinow described examples from the Crimea, Siberia, Scandinavia, India, and Argentina (1) where quartz and calcite are also associated with the carbon. [Pg.113]

FujiwaraFG, Gomez DR, Dawidowski L, Perelman P, Faggi A (2011) Metals associated with airborne particulate matter in road dust and free bark collected in a megacity (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Ecol Indie ll(2) 240-247. [Pg.192]

Smedley, P.L., Kinniburgh, D.G., Macdonald, D.M.J. et al. (2005) Arsenic associations in sediments from the loess aquifer of La Pampa, Argentina. Applied Geochemistry, 20(5), 989-1016. [Pg.67]

A lack of water in parts of Argentina explains why sulfide oxidation and mine drainage contribute little to the maximum 0.140mgL 1 of arsenic in local surface waters (Williams, 2001, 274). The sodium chloride-dominated waters are rich in lithium and boron, which suggests that the arsenic is associated with the dissolution of salt deposits rather than sulfide weathering (Williams, 2001, 274). Excessive evaporation in arid climates would initially concentrate arsenic in briny lake water and eventually precipitate it in salt... [Pg.98]

Warren, C., Burgess, W.G. and Garcia, M.G. (2005) Hydrochemical associations and depth profiles of arsenic and fluoride in Quaternary loess aquifers of northern Argentina. Mineralogical Magazine, 69(5), 877-86. [Pg.232]


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