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Estuarine sediments

Marine sediments, estuarine sediments, freshwater pond sediments, harbour sediments, stream sediments, lake sediments... [Pg.21]

Aerobic microbial oxidation Beggiatoa mat Coastal marine sediment Coastal marine sediment Estuarine sediments Thiobacilli in water of L. Faro S oxidation in water of Big Soda L, Chemical oxidation by oxygen0 Black Sea Calculated Hypolimnetic Sediment... [Pg.339]

Riedel, G.F., Sanders, J.G. and Osman, R.W. (1998) The effect of biological and physical disturbances on the transport of arsenic from contaminated estuarine sediments. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 25, 693-706. [Pg.226]

Azotobacter spp. Black Sea sediments Seagrass sediments Macroalga Codium Intertidal sediments Estuarine sediments Salt marsh sediments... [Pg.314]

Strict anaerobes Desulfovibrio spp. Seagrass sediments Intertidal sediments Salt marsh sediments Estuarine sediments... [Pg.315]

Bauza, J. F., MoreU, J. M., and Corredor, J. E. (2002). Biogeochemistry of nitrous oxide production in Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) forest sediments. Estuarine Coastal Shelf Sci. 55, 697—704. [Pg.85]

Morrisey, D.J., Underwood, A.J., Stark, J.S. Hewitt, I. (1994) Temporal variation in concentrations of heavy metals in marine sediments. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 38, 271-82. [Pg.39]

Aston, S.R. Stanners, D.A. (1982b) Local variability in the distribution of Windscale fission products in estuarine sediments. Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science 14, 167-74. [Pg.169]

Troelsen H, Jorgensen BB (1982) Seasonal dynamics of elemental sulfur in two coastal sediments. Estuarine. Coastal and Shelf Science 15 255-266... [Pg.636]

Sediment Estuarine harbor sediment As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn Polluted Electrodialytic remediation average removal efficiency 75% dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from sediment before EDR < after EDR Gardner, Nystroem, and Aulisio (2007)... [Pg.302]

Whelan, T. 1974. Methane, carbon dioxide and dissolved sulfate from interstitial waters of coastal marsh sediment. Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science, 2 407. [Pg.517]

Barrick RC, Prahl FG (1987) Hydrocarbon geochemistry of the Puget Sound region—III. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments. Estuarine Coastal Shelf Sci 25 175-191. [Pg.148]

This removal may also include diffusion of soluble U(VI) from seawater into the sediment via pore water. Uranium-organic matter complexes are also prevalent in the marine environment. Organically bound uranium was found to make up to 20% of the dissolved U concentration in the open ocean." ° Uranium may also be enriched in estuarine colloids and in suspended organic matter within the surface ocean. " Scott" and Maeda and Windom" have suggested the possibility that humic acids can efficiently scavenge uranium in low salinity regions of some estuaries. Finally, sedimentary organic matter can also efficiently complex or adsorb uranium and other radionuclides. [Pg.44]

Pritchard PH, Gripe CR, Walker WW, et al. 1987. Biotic and abiotic dehydration rates of methyl parathion in freshwater and estuarine water and sediment samples. Chemosphere 16 1509-1520. [Pg.227]

Walker WW, Cripe CR, Pritchard PH, et al. 1988. Biological and abiotic degradation of xenobiotic compounds in in vitro estuarine water and sediment/water systems. Chemosphere 17 2255-2270. [Pg.318]

Parkes RJ, GR Gibson, I Mueller-Harvey, WJ Buckingham, RA Herbert (1989) Determination of the substrates for sulphate-reducing bacteria within marine and estuarine sediments with different rates of sulphate reduction. J Gen Microbiol 135 175-187. [Pg.274]

Janssen PH, W Liesack (1995) Succinate decarboxylation by Propionigenium maris sp. nov., a new anaerobic bacterium from an estuarine sediment. Arch Microbiol 164 29-35. [Pg.329]

Song B, BB Ward (2005) Genetic diversity of benzoyl coenzyme A reductase genes detected in denitrifying isolates and estuarine sediment communities. A/ / / Environ Microbiol 71 2036-2045. [Pg.445]

Albrecht ID, AL Barkovskii, P Adriaens (1999) Production and dechlorination of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-/)-dioxin in historically-contaminated estuarine sediments. Environ Sci Technol 33 737-744. [Pg.477]

Boyle AW, CD Phelps, LY Young (1999) Isolation from estuarine sediments of a Desulfovibrio strain which can grow on lactate coupled to the reductive dehalogenation of 2,4,6-tribromophenol. Appl Environ Microbiol 65 1133-1140. [Pg.491]

Voordeckers JW, DE Fennell, K Jones, MM Haggblom (2002) Anaerobic biotransformation of tetrabromo-bisphenol-A, tetrachlorobisphenol-A, and bisphenol A in estuarine sediments. Environ Sci Technol 36 696-701. [Pg.493]

Evers EHG, HJC Klamer, RWPM Laane, HAJ Covers (1993) Polychlorinated dibenzo- -dioxin and dibenzo-furan residues in estuarine and coastal North Sea sediments Sources and distribution. Environ Toxicol Chem 12 1583-1598. [Pg.669]

Long ED, MacDonald D, Smith SL, Calder FD. 1995. Incidence of adverse biological effects within ranges of chemical concentrations in marine and estuarine sediments. Environ Manage 19 81-97. [Pg.85]

Fig. 4.4 Calibration curve for chromium, constructed from measurements of increasing intakes of five different CRMs NIST SRMs 1646 Estuarine sediment, certified content 76 + 3 mg/kg 1632a Coal, certified content 34.4 1.5 mg/kg BCR CRMs 141 Calcareous loam soil, indicative content 75 mg/kg, 142 Light sandy soil, indicative content 74.9 mg/kg and 143 Over fertilized soil, indicative content 228 mg/kg (Kurfiirst 1998b). Fig. 4.4 Calibration curve for chromium, constructed from measurements of increasing intakes of five different CRMs NIST SRMs 1646 Estuarine sediment, certified content 76 + 3 mg/kg 1632a Coal, certified content 34.4 1.5 mg/kg BCR CRMs 141 Calcareous loam soil, indicative content 75 mg/kg, 142 Light sandy soil, indicative content 74.9 mg/kg and 143 Over fertilized soil, indicative content 228 mg/kg (Kurfiirst 1998b).
Mao Xueying, Chai Chieang (1995) Evaluation of the homogeneity of the environmental standard reference material - Estuarine Sediment SRM 1646 by INAA and SRXRF. Fresenius J Anal Chem 352 174-178. [Pg.151]


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