The significance of trace metal speciation for water, sediment and soil quality criteria and standards

作者: Herbert E. Allen

DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(05)80004-X

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摘要: Metals enter into a number of reactions, including complexation, precipitation and sorption, in the environment. These reactions affect their mobility and bioavailability. Standards for …

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