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In aquatic humic substances

Hoigne, J., B. C. Faust, W. R. Haar, F. E. Scully, Jr., and R. G. Zepp, Aquatic humic substances as sources and sinks of photochemically produced transient reactants . In Aquatic Humic Substances Influence on Fate and Treatment of Pollutants, I. H. Suffet and P. MacCarthy, Eds., Advances in Chemistry Series 219, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1989, pp. 363-381. [Pg.1229]

Benner, R. H. 1998. Cycling of dissolved organic matter in the ocean. In Aquatic Humic Substances (D. O. Hessen and L. J. Tranvik, Eds.), pp. 317—331. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [Pg.93]

Jones, R. I. 1998. Phytoplankton, primary production and nutrient cycling. In Aquatic Humic Substances (D. O Hessen and L. J. Tranvik, Eds.), pp. 145-176. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Kirchman, D. L. 2000. Uptake and regeneration of inorganic nutrients by marine heterotrophic bacterial. In Microbial Ecology of the Oceans (D. L. Kirchman, Ed.), pp. 261-288. Wiley, New York. [Pg.497]

Perdue, E. T. (1998). Chemical composition, structure, and metal binding properties. In Aquatic Humic Substances, Hessen, D. O., and Tranvik, L. I, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 41-61. [Pg.403]

Aster, B., von Bohlen, A. and Burba, P. (1997) Determination of metals and their species in aquatic humic substances by using total-reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Spectrochim. Acta B, 52, 1009-1018. [Pg.218]

Burba, P. (1994) Labile/inert metal species in aquatic humic substances an ion-exchange study. Fresenius J. Anal. Chem., 348, 301-311. [Pg.220]

Rocha,J.C., Toscano, I.A.S. and Cardoso, A.A. (1997) Relative lability of trace metals com-plexed in aquatic humic substances using ion-exchanger cellulose-Hyphan. /. Braz. Chem. Soc., 8, 239-243. [Pg.231]

Standley, L.J. and Kaplan, L.A. (1998) Isolation and analysis of lignin-derived phenols in aquatic humic substances improvements on the procedures. Org. Geochem., 28, 689-697. [Pg.233]

McKnight, D. M., and Aiken, G. R. (1998). Sources and age of aquatic humus. In Aquatic humic substances Ecology and biogeochemistry (Hessen, Tranvik, eds.). Springer, Berlin, p. 9-39. [Pg.138]

R. G. (1989) Aquatic humic substances as sources and sinks of photochemicaUy produced transient reactants. In Aquatic Humic Substances Influence on Fate and Treatment of Pollutants, Advances in Chemistry Series 219 (eds. [Pg.2566]

In more recent studies, several authors have found a relatively high proportion of aliphatic chains in aquatic humic substances this is in significant... [Pg.116]

Wilson (1981) has reviewed much of the literature of the NMR spectroscopy of soil organic materials. He has shown that the major C resonances of humic substances are as listed in Table 2. Although these data were obtained mainly from soil humic substances, the same resonances are encountered in aquatic humic substances, the only difference being that relative intensities of the bands are generally different. [Pg.576]


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