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Development and application of the adverse outcome pathway framework for understanding and predicting chronic toxicity: II. a focus on growth impairment in fish
Groh, K. J., Carvalho, R. N., Chipman, J. K., Denslow, N. D., Halder, M., Murphy, C. A., … Watanabe, K. H. (2015). Development and application of the adverse outcome pathway framework for understanding and predicting chronic toxicity: II. a focus on growth impairment in fish. Chemosphere, 120, 778-792. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.10.006
Assessing metal bioaccumulation from estuarine sediments: comparative experimental results for the polychaete <I>Arenicola marina</I>
Casado-Martinez, M. C., Smith, B. D., & Rainbow, P. S. (2013). Assessing metal bioaccumulation from estuarine sediments: comparative experimental results for the polychaete Arenicola marina. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 13(2), 429-440. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-012-0611-0
Origin of high Zn contents in Jurassic limestone of the Jura mountain range and the Burgundy: evidence from Zn speciation and distribution
Jacquat, O., Rambeau, C., Voegelin, A., Efimenko, N., Villard, A., Föllmi, K. B., & Kretzschmar, R. (2011). Origin of high Zn contents in Jurassic limestone of the Jura mountain range and the Burgundy: evidence from Zn speciation and distribution. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 104(3), 409-424. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-011-0086-9
Modelling cadmium flows in Australia on the basis of a substance flow analysis
Kwonpongsagoon, S., Bader, H. P., & Scheidegger, R. (2007). Modelling cadmium flows in Australia on the basis of a substance flow analysis. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 9(4), 313-323. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10098-007-0095-6
Variability of available cadmium in relation to soil properties and landuse in an arid region in Central Iran
Amini, M., Khademi, H., Afyuni, M., & Abbaspour, K. C. (2005). Variability of available cadmium in relation to soil properties and landuse in an arid region in Central Iran. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 162, 205-218. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-005-6273-4
Phytochelatin induction, cadmium accumulation, and algal sensitivity to free cadmium ion in <I>Scenedesmus vacuolatus</I>
Le Faucheur, S., Behra, R., & Sigg, L. (2005). Phytochelatin induction, cadmium accumulation, and algal sensitivity to free cadmium ion in Scenedesmus vacuolatus. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 24(7), 1731-1737. https://doi.org/10.1897/04-394R.1
Modelling field-scale cadmium transport below the root zone of a sewage sludge amended soil in an arid region in Central Iran
Moradi, A., Abbaspour, K. C., & Afyuni, M. (2005). Modelling field-scale cadmium transport below the root zone of a sewage sludge amended soil in an arid region in Central Iran. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 79, 187-206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2005.07.005
Adsorption of copper, nickel, and cadmium on goethite in the presence of organic ligands
Buerge-Weirich, D., Behra, P., & Sigg, L. (2003). Adsorption of copper, nickel, and cadmium on goethite in the presence of organic ligands. Aquatic Geochemistry, 9(2), 65-85. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:AQUA.0000019455.82756.ac
The use of sludge-only landfills as historical records of persistent organic chemicals and heavy metals in sewage sludge
Capel, P. D., Lichtensteiger, T., & Brunner, P. H. (1989). The use of sludge-only landfills as historical records of persistent organic chemicals and heavy metals in sewage sludge. Water Research, 23(4), 525-527. https://doi.org/10.1016/0043-1354(89)90146-2