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Exploring the geochemistry of thallium in soils by x-ray absorption spectroscopy and chemical soil extractions
Wick, S., Baeyens, B., Fernandes, M. M., Pfenninger, N., & Voegelin, A. (2021). Exploring the geochemistry of thallium in soils by x-ray absorption spectroscopy and chemical soil extractions. Chimia, 75(1-2), 103. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2021.103
Arsenic and other geogenic contaminants in groundwater - a global challenge
Hug, S. J., Winkel, L. H. E., Voegelin, A., Berg, M., & Johnson, C. A. (2020). Arsenic and other geogenic contaminants in groundwater - a global challenge. Chimia, 74(7/8), 524-537. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2020.524
Using multiple geochemical techniques to investigate rainfall as a potential source of selenium to soils
Blazina, T., & Winkel, L. (2015). Using multiple geochemical techniques to investigate rainfall as a potential source of selenium to soils. Chimia, 69(9), 547. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2015.547
Conquering the outdoors with on-site mass spectrometry
Mächler, L., Brennwald, M. S., Tyroller, L., Livingstone, D. M., & Kipfer, R. (2014). Conquering the outdoors with on-site mass spectrometry. Chimia, 68(3), 155-159. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2014.155
Lake sediments tell the story of climate change
Naeher, S., North, R. P., Gilli, A., Livingstone, D. M., & Schubert, C. J. (2014). Lake sediments tell the story of climate change. Chimia, 68(5), 333. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2014.333
Oxidation of aquatic organic contaminants induced by excited triplet states
Canonica, S. (2007). Oxidation of aquatic organic contaminants induced by excited triplet states. Chimia, 61(10), 641-644. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2007.641
Developing methods to predict chemical fate and effect endpoints for use within REACH
Fenner, K., Canonica, S., Escher, B. I., Gasser, L., Spycher, S., & Tülp, H. C. (2006). Developing methods to predict chemical fate and effect endpoints for use within REACH. Chimia, 60(10), 683-690. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2006.683
Using bacteria to quantify arsenic contamination in potable water
van der Meer, J. R., Berg, M., & Trang, P. T. K. (2006). Using bacteria to quantify arsenic contamination in potable water. Chimia, 60(9), 631. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2006.631