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Metal-Environmental

Offers direct access to virtually all of the world s scientific and data bases for toxicology and related information. Covers chemicals, pesticides, food additives, industrial chemicals, heavy metals, environmental pollutants, and pharmaceuticals. The Center is online to more than 400 computerized databases, including DIALOG, MEDLARS, STN International, ITIS, and DROLS. It performs searches for outside users for a fee. [Pg.307]

Contents v. 1. Metal/environmental reactions - v. 2. Corrosion control. [Pg.1392]

Matheson L. J. and Tratnyek P. G. (1994) Reductive dechlorination of chlorinated methanes by iron metal. Environmental Science Technology 28(12), 2045-2053. [Pg.157]

Roberts L. A., Totten L. A., Arnold W. A., Burris D. R., and Campbell T. J. (1996) Reductive elimination of chlorinated ethylenes by zero-valent metals. Environmental Science Technology 30(8), 2654-2659. [Pg.158]

Kretzschmar R., and H. Sticher. 1997. Transport of humic-coated iron oxide colloids in a sandy soil Influence of Ca2+ and trace metals. Environmental Science Technology 31 3497-3504. [Pg.210]

Liao, C.M. and Lin, M.C. (2001) Acute toxicity modeling of rainbow trout and silver sea bream exposed to waterborne metals, Environmental Toxicology 16 (4), 349-360. [Pg.53]

Ankley, G.T., Di Toro, D.M., Hansen, D.J. and Berry, W.J. (1996) Technical basis and proposal for deriving sediment quality criteria for metals, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 15, 2056-2066. [Pg.229]

Calace, N., Liberatori, A., Petronio, B.M. and Pietroletti, M. (2001) Characteristics of different molecular weight fractions of organic matter in landfill leachates and their role in soil sorption of heavy metals, Environmental Pollution 113, 331-339. [Pg.229]

The correspondence between high SMR-REG and high anomalous values for As, Cd, and Pb mostly in Naples province represents a probability that a cause—effect relationship might exist between tracheal, bronchial, and lung cancer and toxic metal environmental pollution (Boyd et al., 1970 Goyer, 1993). This hypothesis should be tested by means of biomonitoring data on blood and/or urine samples in residents of the Campania region. [Pg.397]

Soils—Heavy metal content. 2. Havy metals—Environmental aspects. 3. Soil moisture. 4. Soil chemistry. I. Kingery, William L. II. Title. [Pg.2]

Fowler, B. A. 1993. Mechanisms of kidney cell injury from metals. Environmental Health Perspectives 100 57-63. [Pg.190]

Metals Environmental concentrations (M) Cellular concentrations (M) Examples of select biological roles... [Pg.1039]

Mercury and lead are two of the most prominent metallic environmental contaminants today. Although there have been continued elforts to prevent distribution of these metals and to clean up sources of contamination, they are still serious problems. Other metals and semimetals, such as arsenic, also cause significant health effects. Some of them are described here. [Pg.624]

Nordberg GE, Goyer RA, and Clarkson TW (1985) Impact of effects of acid precipitation on toxicity of metals. Environmental Health Perspectives 63 169-180. [Pg.1520]

Heavy metals—Environmental aspects. 2. SoU poUution. 3. SoUs-Heavy metal content. I. Violante, A. (Antonio) II. Huang, P. M. III. Gadd, Geoffrey M. [Pg.668]

An interesting example of the application of SEC is the separation of free Cd (II) and the complex with fulvic acid (FA), which is the soil organic acid considered to be responsible for metal ion transport in the environment. Cadmium is of increasing concern as a heavy metal environmental pollutant and the understanding of cadmium transport requires knowledge of the equilibrium constant for... [Pg.205]

NON-NOBLE METAL ENVIRONMENTAL CATALYSTS SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY... [Pg.487]

Durrieu, V.B. and Tran Minh, C. (2002) Optimal algal biosensor using alkaline phosphatase for determination of heavy metals. Environmental and EcotoxicologicalSafety 51,205-209. [Pg.235]

Agrawal A, Tratnyek PG. (1996). Reduction of nitro aromatic compounds by zero-valent iron metal. Environmental Science and Technology 30 153-160. [Pg.465]

G. Ankeley, D.M. DiToro, D.J. Hansen and W.J. Berry, Technical Basis and Proposal for Deriving Sediment Quality Criteria for Metals, Environmental Toxicology and Chemi.strv. Vol. 15,1996,2056-2066. [Pg.52]

Martin S, Griswold W (2009) Human health effects of heavy metals. Environmental Science and Technology Briefs for Citizens (Issue 15) 1. http //www.engg.ksu.edu/CHSR/outreach/ resources/docs/15HumanHealthEffectsofHeavyMetals.pdf... [Pg.105]

Chemical contaminants PCBs, PBDEs and others PAHs oestrogenic contaminants heavy metals environmental and health effects (two lectures)... [Pg.185]

To get an early estimate of the potential (risk) or direct threat (hazard) by contaminants, like heavy metals, environmental assessments should check at first, if... [Pg.29]

PrinciptJly three types of water provide the soil moisture free ground water, gravitational water, and capillary water. They have significant influence on the metal/environmental characteristics and determination of the corrosion rate. The amount of moisture in a soil can be determined by the method described in ASTM Test Method for Laboratory Determination of Water (Moisture) Content of Soil and Rock by Mass (D 2216). [Pg.388]

Jiang, G.-B., Shi, J.-B. Feng, X.-B. (2006) Mercury pollution in China. An overview of the past and current sources of the toxic metal. Environmental Science Technology, 40, 3672-3678. [Pg.141]

Joshi, R.M. Juwarkar, A.A. (2009) In vivo studies to elucidate the role of extracellular polymeric substances from Azotobacter in immobilization of heavy metals. Environmental Science Technology, 43, 5884-5889. [Pg.289]

Niyogi, S., and C. H. Wood. Biotic Ligand Model, a Flexible Tool for Developing Site-Specific Water Quality Guidelines for Metals. Environmental Science and Technology 38 (2004) 6177-92. [Pg.183]


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