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7 ESPR Special (1)

7 ESPR Special (1) 2000

 Abstracts: FECS 7th Conference, Oporto, Portugal, August 27-30
 

ESPR Special

 
 
2-3Programme 7th FECS Conference 2000 * 
 
4Table of Contents * 
 
5Metal Speciation in the Aquatic Environment * 
Vasconcelos Maria Teresa
 
6About FECS and the Division for Chemistry and the Environment (FECS-DCE) * 
Jensen Allan Astrup
 
7The Evolution of the Usage of Chemical Elements by Biological Systems * 
Fraústo da Silva J. J. R.
 
8Accuracy and traceability concepts applied to environmental speciation analysis [KN1.1] * 
Quevauviller Philippe
9Analytical speciation: Sources of errors and consequences on the quality of environmental data [KN1.3] * 
Costa Duarte Armando da
9Chemometric techniques for the study of acid-base and complexation equilibria of humic substances [KN1.2] * 
Machado Adélio
10Chromatographic and spectrometric investigations of metal-NOM interactions in aquatic samples [KN1.4] * 
Frimmel Fritz H.; Kumke Michael U.; Schmitt Daniel
11Hyphenated ICP-MS for metal speciation [KN1.5] * 
Facchetti Sergio; Nidasio S.; Trincherini P. R.
12Determination of trace metal using renewable surface biosensing systems [KN2.2] * 
Alegret Salvador
12Towards In-Situ Measurement of Metal Speciation and Spatial Distribution [KN2.1] * 
Buffle Jacques; Pei J.; Tercier-Waeber M.-L.; Koudelka-Hep M.
13Organic complexation of biogenic metals in ocean waters [KN2.4] * 
Berg Constant van den
13Copper(II)/Copper(I) in natural systems [KN2.3] * 
Gonçalves M. Lurdes
14Trace metal speciation in estuarine waters implications [KN2.5] * 
Donat John R.
15Free Ion Controls on Zn and Cd Uptake by Phytoplankton in Estuarine and Oceanic Waters [KN2.6] * 
Sunda William; Huntsman Susan; Donat John R.
15The biological cycling and role of cadmium in the oceans [KN2.7] * 
Morel Francois
16Effects of exposure-water chemistry on acute metal toxicity to fish [KN3.1] * 
Erickson Russel J.
17Biological response of aquatic biota to the organometallic ecotoxicants [KN3.2] * 
Petrosyan Valery S.
 
18.2[OP 1.2] Metal Speciation in Natural Waters - Measurements and Modelling * 
Zhang Hao; Davison William
 
18Use of selective extractions to assess the bioavailability of inorganic mercury in sediments and soils [OP 1.1] * 
Bloom Nicolas S.; Katon Jodie; Kim Christopher
 
18.1[OP 1.1] Use of Selective Extractions to Assess the Bioavailability of Inorganic Mercury in Sediments and Soils * 
Bloom Nicolas S.; Katon Jodie; Kim Christopher
 
18Metal Speciation in Natural Waters - Measurements and Modelling [OP 1.2] * 
Zhang Hao; Davison William
19Radiotracer Techniques for Copper Speciation Kinetics Determinations [OP 1.3] * 
Doornmalen Jacco van; Elteren Johannes T. van; Wolterbeck Hubertus Th.; Goeij Jeroen J. M. de
 
19.2[OP 1.4] Investigation of the Distribution of Bivalent Metal Ions Among Different Species in Seawater by Sorption on Complexing Resins with Different Sorbing Properties * 
Pesavento Maria; Biesuz Raffaela; Baffi Franca; Gnecco Cinzia
 
19Investigation of the Distribution of Bivalent Metal Ions Among Different Species in Seawater by Sorption on Complexing Resins with Different Sorbing Properties [OP 1.4] * 
Pesavento Maria; Biesuz Raffaela; Baffi Franca; Gnecco Cinzia
 
20.2[OP 1.6] Factors that Influence the Rate and Extent of the Seawater Solubility of Aerosol Associated Trace Metals (Cu, Pb And Zn); Impact on their Seawater Speciation * 
Medway Angela; Nimmo Malcolm; Gledhill Martha; Achterberg Eric; Chester Roy
 
20Factors that Influence the Rate and Extent of the Seawater Solubility of Aerosol Associated Trace Metals (Cu, Pb And Zn); Impact on their Seawater Speciation [OP 1.6] * 
Medway Angela; Nimmo Malcolm; Gledhill Martha; Achterberg Eric; Chester Roy
20Determination of Arsenic (III) and Arsenic (V) in Natural Waters by Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry at a Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode [OP 1.5] * 
Barros Aquiles; Ferreira M. Adelaide
 
20.1[OP 1.5] Determination of Arsenic (III) and Arsenic (V) in Natural Waters by Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry at a Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode * 
Barros Aquiles; Ferreira M. Adelaide
21.2[OP 1.8] Fluorescence Characterization of Organic Ligands for Copper(II) Using Immobilized Metal Ion Affinity Chromatography (IMAC) and Excitation Emission Matrix Spectroscopy (EEM) * 
Wu Fengchang; Tanoue Eiichiro
21.1[OP 1.7] Elemental Association of Trace Metals in Urban River Sediments Through Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry * 
Rauch Sebastien; Morrison Gregory M.
 
21Fluorescence Characterisation of Organic Ligands for Copper(II) Using Immobilised Metal Ion Affinity Chromatography (IMAC) and Excitation Emission Matrix Spectroscopy (EEM) [OP 1.8] * 
Wu Fengchang; Tanoue Eiichiro
21Elemental Association of Trace Metals in Urban River Sediments Through Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry [OP 1.7] * 
Rauch Sebastien; Morrison Gregory M.
22Characterisation and Accurate Determination of Dissolved Elemental Species of Humic Substances by Coupling HPLC with Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry [OP 1.9] * 
Heumann Klaus; Marx Giselher; Rädlinger Gunther; Vogl Jochen
 
22.2[OP 1.10] In-situ and High Spatial Resolution Measurement of Trace Metals Concentration Profiles in Sediment Pore Waters with Diffusive Gradients in Thin-Films (DGT) and LA-ICP-MS * 
Motelica-Heino Mikael; Davison William
 
22In-situ and High Spatial Resolution Measurement of Trace Metals Concentration Profiles in Sediment Pore Waters with DGT and LA-ICP-MS [OP 1.10] * 
Motelica-Heino Mikael; Davison William
23Effect of Aluminium Competition on Lead and Cadmium Binding to Humic Acids [OP 1.11] * 
Benedetti Marc; Pinheiro José Paulo; Mota Ana Maria
 
23.1[OP 1.11] Effect of Aluminium Competition on Lead and Cadmium Binding to Humic Acids * 
Benedetti Marc; Pinheiro José Paulo; Mota Ana Maria
 
23Polarographic analysis of heavy metal speciation and contamination at Teesmouth estuary, United Kingdom [OP 1.12] * 
Ibhadon A. O.
 
24.1[OP 2.1] Mercury methylation potential in aquatic macrophytes and periphyton of the Everglades nutrient removal area, Florida (USA) * 
Mauro Jane B. N.; Hintelmann H.; Haack L.; Guimarães Jean R.D.; Watras C. J.
 
24Mercury methylation potential in aquatic macrophytes and periphyton of the Everglades nutrient removal area, Florida (USA) [OP 2.1] * 
Mauro Jane B. N.; Hintelmann H.; Haack L.; Guimarães Jean R.D.; Watras C. J.
24Methylmercury and Total Mercury in Three Different Marine Organisms from Guanabara Bay - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [OP 2.2] * 
Kehrig Helena A.; Pinto Fernando N.; Costa Monica; Moreira Isabel; Malm Olaf
 
24.2[OP 2.2] Methylmercury and Total Mercury in Three Different Marine Organisms from Guanabara Bay-Rio de Janeiro-Brazil * 
Kehrig Helena A.; Pinto Fernando N.; Costa Monica; Moreira Isabel; Malm Olaf
 
25Influence of Salinity and Eutrophication on the Biosorption of the Radioactive Waste Product Technetium-99 in Duckweed [OP 2.4] * 
Hattink Jasper; Wolterbeck Hubertus Th.
 
25.2[OP 2.4] Influence of Salinity and Eutrophication on the Biosorption of the Radioactive Waste Product Technetium-99 in Duckweed * 
Hattink Jasper; Wolterbeck Hubertus Th.
 
25The Distribution of Total Mercury and Methylmercury in a Lake Ecosystem Using a Mass Balance Approach to Determine the Effect of Intense Fishing [OP 2.3] * 
Tremblay Alain; Canuel R.; Cartier I.; Garceau S.; Surette C.
 
26.2[OP 2.6] Bioavailability of Copper in Runoff Water of a Wine-Growing Mediterranean Catchment (Southern France) * 
Gilbin Rodolphe; Pardos M.; Andrieux P.; Gomez E.; Deveze A.; Casellas C.
26.1[OP 2.5] Effects of Zinc on the Phosphorus Availability to Periphyton Communities in the River Göta Älv * 
Paulsson Maria; Månsson Vivianne; Blanck Hans
 
26Effects of Zinc on the Phosphorus Availability to Periphyton Communities in the River Gota Alv [OP 2.5] * 
Paulsson Maria; Månsson Vivianne; Blanck Hans
26Bioavailability of Copper in Runoff Water of a Wine-Growing Mediterranean Catchment (Southern France) [OP 2.6] * 
Gilbin Rodolphe; Pardos M.; Andrieux P.; Gomez E.; Deveze A.; Casellas C.
27Factors Affecting Copper Toxicity to the Unicellular Algae Nitzschia Closterium in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania [OP 2.7] * 
Apte Simon C.; Stauber J.L.; Hales L.T.
 
27.1[OP 2.7] Factors Affecting Copper Toxicity to the Unicellular Algae Nitzschia Closterium in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania * 
Apte Simon C.; Stauber J.L.; Hales L.T.
 
27Vanadium association with membrane bound transport systems [OP 2.8] * 
Alves Manuel A.
 
28.1[OP 2.9] Uptake of Cadmium Adsorbed on Particulates by Gills of Goldfish Carassius auratus * 
TAO Shu; Liu Changfa
28.2[OP 2.10] DNA Damage and Repair in the Coastal Blue Mussel Mytilus Edulis in Response to Heavy Metal Exposure * 
Pruski Audrey; Dixon D. R.
 
28Uptake of Cadmium Adsorbed on Particulates by Gills of Goldfish Carassius auratus [OP 2.9] * 
TAO Shu; Liu Changfa
28DNA Damage and Repair in the Coastal Blue Mussel Mytilus Edulis in Response to Heavy Metal Exposure [OP 2.10] * 
Pruski Audrey; Dixon D. R.
 
29.1[OP 2.11] Uptake of Lanthanides by Duckweed is Governed by the Photodegradation of FeEDTA * 
Weltje Lennart; Haftka J. J. H.; Verburg T. G.; Wolterbeck Hubertus Th.
 
29Uptake of Lanthanides by Duckweed is Governed by the Photodegradation of FeEDTA [OP 2.11] * 
Weltje Lennart; Haftka J. J. H.; Verburg T. G.; Wolterbeck Hubertus Th.
 
30Lead speciation in Tagus Estuary [OP 3.1] * 
Mota Ana Maria; Cruz P.; Lindim C.; Gonçalves M. Lurdes
 
30.2[OP 3.2] Bioaccumulation and Detoxication of Heavy Metals in Bathymodiolus azoricus (Von Cosel et al., 1998) from Azores Hydrothermal Vents on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge * 
Fiala-Médioni Aline; Rousse N.; Cosson Richard P.; Boulègue J.; Sarradin Pierre-Marie
30.1[OP 3.1] Lead Speciation in Tagus Estury * 
Mota Ana Maria; Cruz P.; Lindim C.; Gonçalves M. Lurdes
 
30Bioaccumulation and Detoxication of Heavy Metals in Bathymodiolus azoricus (Von Cosel et al., 1998) from Azores Hydrothermal Vents on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge [OP 3.2] * 
Fiala-Médioni Aline; Rousse N.; Cosson Richard P.; Boulègue J.; Sarradin Pierre-Marie
 
31.2[OP 3.4] Metal Compartmentalisation and Metallothioneins in the Shrimp, Rimicaris exoculata, from the Mid Atlantic Ridge: Preliminary Approach to the Fluid-Organism Relationship * 
Cosson Richard P.; Geret Florence; Riso Ricardo; Sarradin Pierre-Marie; Caprais Jean-Claude
31.1[OP 3.3] Metal Content in the Environment Surrounding Hydrothermal Vent Communities: Preliminary Approach and Outlook * 
Sarradin Pierre-Marie; Riso Ricardo; Bris Nadine le; Caprais Jean-Claude; Fouquet Yves; Radford Knoery Joel; Zuddas Pierpaolo
 
31Metal Content in the Environment Surrounding Hydrothermal Vent Communities: Preliminary Approach and Outlook [OP 3.3] * 
Sarradin Pierre-Marie; Riso Ricardo; Bris Nadine le; Caprais Jean-Claude; Fouquet Yves; Radford Knoery Joel; Zuddas Pierpaolo
31Metal Compartmentalisation and Metallothioneins in the Shrimp, Rimicaris exoculata, from the Mid Atlantic Ridge: Preliminary Approach to the Fluid-Organism Relationship [OP 3.4] * 
Cosson Richard P.; Geret Florence; Riso Ricardo; Sarradin Pierre-Marie; Caprais Jean-Claude
32Metal Accumulation in Sediments and Whitefish of Kola Peninsula Lakes, Murmansk Region, Russia [OP 3.5] * 
Dauvalter Vladimir; Moiseenko Tatyana
 
32.1[OP 3.5] Metal Accumulation in Sediments and Whitefish of Kola Peninsula Lakes, Murmansk Region, Russia * 
Dauvalter Vladimir; Moiseenko Tatyana
33.2[OP 3.7] German Federal Environmental Specimen Bank: Retrospective Monitoring of Organotin-Compounds in Marine Samples and Evaluation of Results * 
Ruedel Heinz; Steinhanses Jürgen; Lepper Peter
 
33German Federal Environmental Specimen Bank: Retrospective Monitoring of Organotin Compounds in Marine Samples and Evaluation of Results [OP 3.7] * 
Ruedel Heinz; Steinhanses Jürgen; Lepper Peter
 
33.1[OP 3.6] Effect of Remobilization on Redox Potential, Metal Speciation and Toxicity of Contaminated Sediment Layers: The Case of Arsenic, Cadmium and Lead * 
Percherancier H.; Roulier J.L.; Kosmala A.; Vollat B.; Garric Jeanne; Montuelle B.
 
33Effect of Remobilization on Redox Potential, Metal Speciation and Toxicity of Contaminated Sediment Layers: The Case of Arsenic, Cadmium and Lead [OP 3.6] * 
Percherancier H.; Roulier J.L.; Kosmala A.; Vollat B.; Garric Jeanne; Montuelle B.
 
34.1[OP 3.8] Trace Metal Speciation in the Lagoon of Venice: Relation with Dissolved-Particulate Metal Partition * 
Capodaglio Gabriele; Barbante Carlo; Turetta Clara; Cescon Paolo
 
34Pathways of TBT accumulation in the clam ruditapes decussatus [OP 3.9] * 
Bebianno Maria João; Coelho M. R.; Langston W. J.
34Trace Metal Speciation in the Lagoon of Venice: Relation with Dissolved-Particulate Metal Partition [OP 3.8] * 
Capodaglio Gabriele; Barbante Carlo; Turetta Clara; Cescon Paolo
 
35Speciation of organotin and methylmercury compounds by GC-MIP-AED in water, soils, sediments and biological materials - The application for routine controls [PP 1.1] * 
Camou Jean-Marc; Dupeyron Stéphane; Heninger Ingrid
 
35.1[PP 1.1] Speciation of Organotin and Methylmercury Compounds by GC-MIP-AED in Water, Soils, Sediments and Biological Materials: The Application for Routine Controls * 
Camou Jean-Marc; Dupeyron Stéphane; Heninger Ingrid
 
35A microwave-assisted extraction method for methylmercury determination in sediments [PP 1.2] * 
Ramalhosa E.; Rio S.; Pereira E.; Vale Carlos; Costa Duarte Armando da
 
35.2[PP 1.2] A Microwave-Assisted Extraction Method for Methylmercury Determination * 
Ramalhosa E.; Rio S.; Pereira A.S.; Vale Carlos; Costa Duarte Armando da
 
36The chromatographic trapping and separation of chromium species prior to atomic absorption spectrometric detection [PP 1.3] * 
Roberts David J.; Thongkon Nisakorn
 
36.1[PP 1.3] The Chromatographic Trapping and Separation of Chromium Species Prior to Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Detection * 
Roberts David J.; Thongkon Nisakorn
 
36Oriented chemical-thermodynamic modelling of the speciations of heavy metals (Cu, Cd, Pb) in fresh-water reservoirs [PP 1.4] * 
Belevantsev Vladimir I.; Smolyakov Boris S.; Ryzhikh Alexandr P.; Zhigula Mikhail V.
 
36.2[PP 1.4] Oriented Chemical-Thermodynamic Modelling of the Speciations of Heavy Metals (Cu, Cd, Pb) in Fresh-Water Reservoirs * 
Belevantsev Vladimir I.; Smolyakov Boris S.; Ryzhikh Alexandr P.; Zhigula Mikhail V.
37.2[PP 1.6] Inorganic Speciation of Arsenic in Natural Waters by Square Wave Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry * 
Correia dos Santos M. M.; Barra Cristina Maria
 
37Determination of methyltin species by cathodic stripping voltammetry [PP 1.5] * 
Soares Helena M.V.M.; Teixeira Sónia M.O.
37Inorganic Speciation of Arsenic in Natural Waters by Square Wave Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry [PP 1.6] * 
Correia dos Santos M. M.; Barra Cristina Maria
38Determination of some arsenic compounds in aqueous extracts [PP 1.8] * 
Slekovec Mekta
38Speciation of copper and iron using tangencial cross-flow ultra-filtration combined with micro-extraction in small sample volumes [PP 1.7] * 
Larsen Martin M.; Foverskov Signe; Pedersen Britta
 
39.2[PP 1.10] New Principles of Heavy Metal Bioidentification in Fresh Water * 
Tonkopii Valerii; Slotina Svetlana E.
 
39Zinc Speciation in a UK Estuary [PP 1.9] * 
Gardner Mike J.
 
39.1[PP 1.9] Zinc Speciation in a UK Estuary * 
Gardner Mike J.
 
39New Principles of Heavy Metal Bioidentification in Fresh Water [PP 1.10] * 
Tonkopii Valerii; Slotina Svetlana E.
 
40.1[PP 1.11] Speciation of Arsenic Species by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using a Tungsten Furnace Through Benzene Extraction and Cobalt(III) Oxide Powder Collection * 
Narukawa Tomohiro
 
40Speciation of arsenic species by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry using a tungsten furnace, through benzene extraction and cobalt (III) oxide powder collection [PP 1.11] * 
Narukawa Tomohiro
40Determination of bismuth in real samples by electrothermal atomis absorption spectrometry and chemical modification [PP 1.12] * 
Piperaki Efrosini; Samartzi Stella; Papamichael Vassilis
 
40.2[PP 1.12] Determination of Bismuth in Real Samples by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and Chemical Modification * 
Piperaki Efrosini; Samartzi Stella; Papamichael Vassilis
 
41The use of microwave single extractions for metal fractionation in sewage sludge samples [PP 1.13] * 
Pérez-Cid Benita; Fernández-Alborés A.; Fernández-Gómez E.; Falqué-López E.
 
41.1[PP 1.13] The Use of Microwave Single Extractions for Metal Fractionation in Sewage Sludge Samples * 
Pérez-Cid Benita; Fernández-Alborés A.; Gomez E.; Falqué-López E.
41.2[PP 1.14] Study of the Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter on Selenium Speciation * 
Ferri T.; Sangiorgio P.
 
41Study of the Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter on Selenium Speciation [PP 1.14] * 
Ferri T.; Sangiorgio P.
 
42.2[PP 1.16] Electrochemistry and Speciation of Ethylenediamine Disuccinic Acid (EDDS) and its Complexes with Transition Metals * 
Crouch A.M.; Polhuis M.; Khotseng L.E.
 
42Determination of zinc complexation with natural complexing ligands in lake waters - A case of study [PP 1.15] * 
do Carmo Rollemberg Maria; Nogueira Guimarães Rodrigo; Fabiana Garcia Andrea
42Electrochemistry and Speciation of Ethylenediamine Disuccinic Acid (EDDS) and its Complexes with Transition Metals [PP 1.16] * 
Crouch A.M.; Polhuis M.; Khotseng L.E.
 
42.1[PP 1.15] Determination of Zinc Complexation with Natural Organic Complexing Ligands in Lake Waters - a Case of Study * 
do Carmo Rollemberg Maria; Nogueira Guimarães Rodrigo; Fabiana Garcia Andrea
 
43Measurement of Chromium Speciation in Solution by DGT [PP 1.18] * 
Ernstberger H.; Davison William; Zhang Hao
43Distribution of trace metals in the Adour estuary [PP 1.17] * 
Guéguen C.; Dominik Janusz; Amouroux A.
 
43.1[PP 1.18] Measurement of Chromium Speciation in Solution by DGT * 
Ernstberger H.; Davison William; Zhang Hao
 
44Highly sensitive detection of hazardous heavy and transition metal cations: a new type of fluorescent probes selective for Hg(II), Cd(II), Ag(I) and Cu(II) [PP 1.12] * 
Hennrich Gunther; Sonnenschein Helmut; Resch-Genger Ute
 
44.1[PP 1.19] Speciation of Lead in Water by GC-MS and HPLC-ICP-MS * 
Barbier F.; Imbert J. L.; Tallone P.
44.2[PP 1.20] Highly Sensitive Detection of Hazardous Heavy and Transition Metal Cations: * 
Hennrich Gunther; Sonnenschein Helmut; Resch-Genger Ute
 
44Speciation of Lead in Water by GC-MS and HPLC-ICP-MS [PP 1.19] * 
Barbier F.; Imbert J. L.; Tallone P.
45Identification by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-MS/MS) of organoarsenic species previously separated and quantified by HPLC-MW-HG-QFAAS [PP 1.21] * 
Bettencourt A. M. M. de; Carapeto C. M.; Gomes M. L.; Florêncio M. H.; Vilas Boas L. F.; Larsen Bo R.
45Heavy metals in sediments and laboratory analytical performance: the quasimeme contribution [PP 1.22] * 
Palma Carla; Valença Manuela
 
45.2[PP 1.22] Heavy Metals in Sediments and Laboratory Analytical Performance: * 
Palma Carla; Valença Manuela
45.1[PP 1.21] Identification by Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray Ionization-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-MS/MS) of Organoarsenic Species Previously Separated and Quantified by HPLC-MW-HG-QFAAS * 
Bettencourt A. M. M. de; Carapeto C. M.; Florêncio M. H.; Gomes M. L.; Vilas Boas L. F.; Larsen Bo R.
 
46Liquid-chromatography mass spectrometry for the determination of siderophores [PP 1.24] * 
Gledhill Martha
 
46.2[PP 1.24] Liquid-Chromatography Mass Spectrometry for the Determination of Siderophores * 
Gledhill Martha
 
46Kinetic study of potential mobility and toxicity of heavy metals in river sediments [PP 1.23] * 
Procopio Jesús Rodríguez; Gismera García M Jesús; Lacal del Val Javier; Sevilla Escribano M. Teresa; Hernández Lucas Hernández
47Development and complete validation of a method for the determination of dimethyl mercury in air and other media [PP 1.26] * 
Bloom Nicolas S.; Buuren Beverly van
47Temporal and spatial distribution of metals in aquatic organisms in Taiwan [PP 1.25] * 
Han Bor-Cheng; Jeng Ming-Shiou
 
47.2[PP 1.26] Development and Complete Validation of a Method for the Determination of Dimethyl Mercury in Air and other Media * 
Bloom Nicolas S.; Buuren Beverly van
 
48Complexation capacity titrations on sewage effluents [PP 1.28] * 
Dixon E. M.
48Analysis of environmental levels of tributyltin in sediments of the portuguese Sado river estuary [PP 1.27] * 
Nogueira J. M. F.; Teixeira P.; Florêncio M. H.; Bettencourt A. M. M. de
49SOFIE: An integrated test-system for the determination of chemical-toxicological transfer functions for heavy metals in sediments [PP 1.29] * 
Vink Jos
 
49.1[PP 1.29] SOFIE: An Integrated Test-System for the Determination of Chemical-Toxicological Transfer-Functions for Heavy Metals in Sediments * 
Vink Jos
 
49Comparative study of phosphate rock solubilisation with a non-specific bacterium [PP 1.30] * 
Mocanu Raluca; Gavriloaiei T.; Duca Al.
50Schiff bases, analytical reagents for the spectrophotometric determination of Al (III). A preliminary study in view of an elisa application [PP 1.31] * 
Mocanu Raluca; Dorneanu Vasile; Ttânttaru Gladiola; Stanciu Monica; Stoica Liviu
50Artifact in the speciation of sulfides in anoxic estuarine sediments [PP 1.32] * 
Ouddane Baghdad; Billon Gabriel; Laureyns Jacky; Wartel M.
51Electrochemical and spectrophotometric analysis of heavy metal contamination and nutrient enrichment in a European estuary [PP 1.33] * 
Ibhadon A. O.; Peat K.; Akera R.
51Heavv metal speciation and contamination of the north sea coastal waters [PP 1.34] * 
Ibhadon A. O.
51Methyl Mercury: Low level measurements under a quality management system for environmental mercury speciation studies [PP 1.35] * 
Anthony Don; Backus Sean; Zaruk Donna; Cagampan Steve
 
52.1[PP 2.1] Synthesis and Stability of the Phytochelatin Pool Induced by Cd and Pb in Phaeodactylum tricornutum * 
Morelli Elisabetta; Scarano Gioacchino
52.2[PP 2.2] Metal Speciation Dynamics and Bioavailability * 
Pinheiro José Paulo; van Leeuwen Herman P.
 
52Metal speciation dynamics and bioavailability: radial diffusion effects in the microorganism range [PP 2.2] * 
Pinheiro José Paulo; van Leeuwen Kees
52Synthesis and the stability of the phytochelatin pool induced by Cd and Pb in Phaeodactylum tricornutum [PP 2.1] * 
Morelli Elisabetta; Scarano Gioacchino
53Microbial response to elevated copper concentrations in a naval harbor [PP 2.4] * 
Dryden Christina L.; Gordon Andrew S.; Donat John R.; Consolvo John A.
 
53.1[PP 2.3] Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence for Analysis of Iron on Olive Leaves in the Mediterranean Region * 
Aragão P. H. A.; Cesareo R.; Balogun F.; Prota U.; Fiori M.; Macceddu S.; Gariba E.; Micera G.
 
53Energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence for analysis level of iron on olive leaves in the mediterranean region [PP 2.3] * 
Aragão P. H. A.; Cesareo R.; Balogun F.; Prota U.; Fiori M.; Macceddu S.; Gariba E.; Micera G.
54Dissolved lead in Galician Ria Water (NW Spain): speciation at enhanced concentrations [PP 2.6] * 
Cobelo-Garcia Antonio; Prego R.; Nieto O.
 
54.2[PP 2.6] Dissolved Lead in Galician Ria Water (Nw Spain): Speciation at Enhanced Concentrations * 
Cobelo-Garcia Antonio; Prego R.; Nieto O.
 
54Metallothionein and trace metal measurement in marine biota [PP 2.5] * 
Jones Bryn
55Metal speciation in the Gulf of Elefsis, Greece. Preliminary results on the role of Ulva rigida [PP 2.8] * 
Karavoltsos S.; Dassenakis Manos J.; Scoullos Michael
 
55.2[PP 2.8] Metal speciation in the Gulf of Elefsis, Greece. Preliminary Results on the Role of ´Ulva rigida´ * 
Karavoltsos S.; Dassenakis Manos J.; Scoullos Michael
 
55Anionic surfactant effects on anaerobic sludges: solubilization of metals [PP 2.7] * 
Romera Estilita Ruiz; González Begoña Osuna; López Jon Iza
56The pH effect in the biosorption of elements, specifically zinc and copper, by the Trachelomonas hispida (Perty) Stein emend. Defl. var. coronata Lemm. (Euglenophyta) loricae [PP 2.10] * 
Pereira Mário Jorge; Agra A. R.; Rino J.A.
 
56.1[PP 2.9] Influence of Water Quality Characteristics on the Bioavailability and Toxicity of Zinc for three Freshwater Invertebrates * 
Heijerick Dagobert G.; Janssen C.R.
 
56Influence of water quality characteristics on the bioavailability and toxicity of zinc towards three freshwater species [PP 2.9] * 
Heijerick Dagobert G.; Janssen C.R.
 
56.2[PP 2.10] The Effect of pH on the Accumulation of Trace Elements in the Lorica of Trachelomonas hispida var. coronata * 
Pereira Mário Jorge; Agra A. R.; Rino J.A.
57.1[PP 2.11] Effect of Transformation of the Copper and Lead Species on their Behaviour in a Fresh Water Ecosistem * 
Smolyakov Boris S.; Belevantsev Vladimir I.; Zhigula Mikhail V.; Ryzhikh Alexandr P.
 
57Adsorption and uptake of Cu by Emiliania huxleyi in natural seawater [PP 2.12] * 
Vasconcelos Maria Teresa; Leal M. Fernanda
 
57.2[PP 2.12] Adsorption and Uptake of Cu by Emiliania huxleyi in Natural Seawater * 
Vasconcelos Maria Teresa; Leal M. Fernanda
 
57Effect of transformation of the copper and lead species on their behaviour in real fresh water ecosystem [PP 2.11] * 
Smolyakov Boris S.; Belevantsev Vladimir I.; Zhigula Mikhail V.; Ryzhikh Alexandr P.
58Toxicity of Oganotin compounds to activated sludge [PP 2.14] * 
Stasinakis Athanasios; Thomaidis Nikolaos; Giannis A.D.; Grigoropoulos A.
 
58.2[PP 2.14] Toxicity of Organotin Compounds to Activated Sludge * 
Stasinakis Athanasios; Thomaidis Nikolaos; Giannis A.D.; Grigoropoulos A.; Lekkas Themistokles
 
58New ecotoxicological tools for risk assesment of an acid mine drainage impacted reservoir [PP 2.13] * 
Castro Bruno; Sobral Olímpia; Ribeiro Rui; Guilhermino Lúcia
 
58.1[PP 2.13] New Ecotoxicological Tools for Risk Assessment of an Acid Mine Drainage Impacted Reservoir * 
Castro Bruno; Sobral Olímpia; Ribeiro Rui; Guilhermino Lúcia
 
59Effects of humic substances on heavy metal toxicity to Selenastrum capricornutum [PP 2.16] * 
Koukal B.; Guéguen C.; Pardos M.; Dominik Janusz
59Toxicity of titanium and zirconium compounds to representative organisms of freshwater ecosystems [PP 2.15] * 
Guilhermino Lúcia; Pereira A.S.; Diamantino T.C.; Almeida E.
 
59.2[PP 2.16] Effects of Humic Substances on heavy metal toxicity for Selenastrum capricornutum * 
Koukal B.; Guéguen C.; Pardos M.; Dominik Janusz
59.1[PP 2.15] Toxicity of Titanium and Zirconium Compounds to Representative Organisms of Freshwater Ecosystems * 
Guilhermino Lúcia; Pereira A.S.; Diamantino T.C.; Almeida E.
60.1[PP 2.17] Relationship Between Metallothioneins and Metals in the Clam Ruditapes decussatus * 
Serafim A.; Bebianno Maria João
 
60Toxicity of nickel compounds to a standard species in ecotoxicology (Daphnia magna) [PP 2.18] * 
Antão C.; Soares M. E.; Bronze-da-Rocha E.; Carvalho F.; Bastos M. L.; Guilhermino Lúcia
60Relationship between metallothioneins and metals in the clam Ruditapes decussatus [PP 2.17] * 
Serafim A.; Bebianno Maria João
61Organometallic compounds of mercury and tin as promoters for lipid peroxidation [PP 2.20] * 
Milaeva E.; Berberova N.; Kirillova I.; Pimenov Yu.; Tyurin V.; Gracheva Yu.; Kharitonashvili E.; Grigor´ev E.; Petrosyan Valery S.
 
61.1[PP 2.19] Trace Metals and Metallothionein Levels in Bivalve and Crustaceans from Guadiana Estuarine System (South of Portugal) * 
Ferreira M. Adelaide; Company R. M.; Felícia H. C.; Machado L. M.; Bebianno Maria João
 
61Trace metals and metallothionein levels in bivalve and crustaceans from Guadiana estuarine system (South of Portugal) [PP 2.19] * 
Ferreira C. C.; Company R. M.; Felícia H. C.; Machado L. M.; Bebianno Maria João
 
61.2[PP 2.20] Organometallic Compounds of Mercury and Tin as Promoters for Lipid Peroxidation * 
Milaeva E.; Berberova N.; Kirillova I.; Pimenov Yu.; Tyurin V.; Gracheva Yu.; Kharitonashvili E.; Grigor´ev E.; Petrosyan Valery S.
62.2[PP 2.22] Arsenic Compounds in Marine Polychaetes * 
Geiszinger Anita E.; Goessler Walter; Francesconi Kevin A.
 
62Arsenic compounds in marine polychaetes [PP 2.22] * 
Geiszinger Anita E.; Goessler Walter; Francesconi Kevin A.
62Aluminium bioavailability and toxicity to Selenastrum capricornutum [PP 2.21] * 
Thayumanavan Pugazhendhi; Lee Jae-Hyuk; Nelson Peter O.
63Effects of copper contamination on development and growth in the Fucus zygote [PP 2.24] * 
Nielsen H.D.; Brown M.T.; Brownlee C.
 
63.1[PP 2.23] Species of Trace Metal, Organic Residues and Humic Substances in Sediments from the Taiwan Erhjin River and Coastal Areas * 
Hung Tsu-Chang; Meng Pei-Jie; Chuang Aileen
 
63Species of trace metal, organic residues and humic substances in sediments from the Taiwan Erhjin river and coastal areas [PP 2.23] * 
Hung Tsu-Chang; Meng Pei-Jie; Chuang Aileen
64The combined effect of three water characteristics (pH, hardness and DOC) on the acute and chronic ecotoxicity of zinc towards Daphnia magna [PP 2.26] * 
Heijerick Dagobert G.; Janssen C.R.
 
64.2[PP 2.26] The Combined Effect of Three Water Quality Characteristics (ph, hardness and DOC) on the Acute and Chronic Ecotoxicity of Zn towards D. Magna * 
Heijerick Dagobert G.; Janssen C.R.
 
64The role of metallothioneins in marine molluscs [PP 2.25] * 
Bebianno Maria João; Langston W. J.
65Antagonistic interactions of Pb and Cd on Cu sorption, Emiliania huxleyi growth and exudates releasing in natural seawater [PP 2.28] * 
Vasconcelos Maria Teresa; Leal M. Fernanda
 
65.2[PP 2.28] Antagonistic interactions of Pb and Cd on Cu sorption, growth inhibition and chelator release in the marine alga Emiliania huxleyi * 
Vasconcelos Maria Teresa; Leal M. Fernanda
 
65Heavy metals in polluted environments. A case study: streams in Buenos Aires metropolitan area (Argentina) [PP 2.27] * 
Zalts Anita; Ramirez Silvana; Hughes Enrique; Gordillo Gabriel
 
65.1[PP 2.27] Heavy Metals in Polluted Environments * 
Zalts Anita; Ramirez Silvana; Hughes Enrique; Gordillo Gabriel
 
66Assessment of toxicity of heavy metals accumulated in lake sediments [PP 3.1] * 
Dauvalter Vladimir
 
66.1[PP 3.1] Toxicity of heavy metals accumulated in lake sediments * 
Dauvalter Vladimir
 
66Arsenic speciation in aquatic system of the gold recovery plant [PP 3.2] * 
Shuvaeva Olga; Korda Tamara M.; Koscheeva Olga S.
 
67.1[PP 3.3] Lead (II) Speciation in a Polluted River: Dissolved Fraction * 
Botelho Cidália; Boaventura R.A.R.; Gonçalves M. Lurdes
 
67Soluble and insoluble fractions of heavy metals in wet and dry atmospheric depositions [PP 3.4] * 
Morselli Luciano; Brusori Barbarba; Cecchini Matilde; Passarini Fabrizio; Olivieri Piera
67Lead(II) speciation in a polluted river. dissolved fraction [PP 3.3] * 
Botelho Cidália; Boaventura R.A.R.; Gonçalves M. Lurdes
 
67.2[PP 3.4] Soluble and Insoluble Fractions of Heavy Metals in Wet and Dry Atmospheric Depositions * 
Morselli Luciano; Brusori Barbarba; Cecchini Matilde; Passarini Fabrizio; Olivieri Piera
68.2[PP 3.6] Simulation of Acid - Base Condition and Copper Speciation in the Fish Gill Microenvironment * 
TAO Shu; Wen Yi
 
68Simulation of acid-base condition and copper speciation in the fish gill microenvironment [PP 3.6] * 
TAO Shu; Wen Yi
 
68.1[PP 3.5] Localization and distribution of mercury species in the aquatic compartments of the Katun river basin (West Siberia) polluted by Aktash Hg deposit * 
Eyrikh Stella S.; Papina Tatyana S.; Rudneva Lyubov V.
 
68Localization and distribution of mercury species in the aquatic compartments of the Katun river basin (West Siberia) polluted by Aktash Hg deposit [PP 3.5] * 
Eyrikh Stella S.; Papina Tatyana S.; Rudneva Lyubov V.
69Mobility of heavy metals in a soil after oil olive mill residues application [PP 3.8] * 
Solinas V.; Deiana S.; Palma A.; Deriu S.
 
69.1[PP 3.7] Removing Cr(VI) from Aquatic Solutions Using Electron Beam Irradiation and Different Reducing Agents * 
Ivanchenko V.A.; Kundo N.N.; Slyudkin O.P.
69.2[PP 3.8] Mobility of Heavy Metals in a Soil after Oil Olive Mill Residues Application * 
Solinas V.; Deiana S.; Palma A.; Deriu S.
 
69Removing Cr(VI) from aquatic solutions using electron beam irradiation and different reducing agents [PP 3.7] * 
Ivanchenko V.A.; Kundo N.N.; Slyudkin O.P.
 
70.1[PP 3.9] H2 O2 Formation from Photocatalytic Processes at the ZnO/Water Interface * 
Domènech Xavier; Peral José
 
70Improvement of effluent and water treatment by chemical floc modification [PP 3.10] * 
Mawhinney H.J.; Hardacre C.; Burnett M.G.
 
70H2O2 formation from photocatalytic processes at the ZnO/water interface [PP 3.9] * 
Domènech Xavier; Peral José
 
70.2[PP 3.10] Improvement of Effluent and Water Treatment by Chemical Floc Modification * 
Mawhinney H.J.; Hardacre C.; Burnett M.G.
 
71Trace metal level in freshwater fish, sediment and water [PP 3.12] * 
Sandor Zsuzsanna; Csengeri Istvan; Oncsik Maria
 
71.1[PP 3.11] Organotin Determination in Marine Sediment and Seawater from India by GC-ICP-MS * 
Babu Rajendran R.; Miyazaki H.; Ramesh R.; Ramachandran Sethumadhavan; Tao A.
 
71Organotin determination in marine sediment and seawater from India by GC-ICP-MS [PP 3.11] * 
Babu Rajendran R.; Miyazaki H.; Ramesh R.; Ramachandran Sethumadhavan; Tao A.
72Mobility of metals from agricultural soils; role of natural and synthetic ligands [PP 3.14] * 
Aldrich Annette P.; Sigg Laura
72Fixation of carbon dioxide and resource recycling of waste concrete by coccolithophorid algae (Gephyrocapsa oceanica) [PP 3.13] * 
Kojima Yoshiyuki; Yasue Tamotsu
 
72.1[PP 3.13] Fixation of Carbon Dioxide and Resource Recycling of Waste Concrete by Coccolithophorid Algae (Gephyrocapsa oceanica) * 
Kojima Yoshiyuki; Yasue Tamotsu
 
73Contribution for the environmental evaluation of the electrodialytic soil remediation technique [PP 3.16] * 
Ribeiro Alexandra B.; Mateus Eduardo P.; Réffega António G.; Vieira e Silva José M.
 
73.2[PP 3.16] Contribution for the Environmental Evaluation of the Electrodialytic Soil Remediation Technique * 
Ribeiro Rui; Mateus Eduardo P.; Réffega António G.; Vieira e Silva José M.
73.1[PP 3.15]A case study of pollution by lead in intertidal sediments of San Simón Bay (Inner Ria de Vigo, NW Spain) * 
Álvarez-Iglesias P.; Rubio B.; Vilas F.
 
73A case study of pollution by lead in intertidal sediments of San Simón Bay (Inner Ria de Vigo, NW Spain) [PP 3.15] * 
Álvarez-Iglesias P.; Rubio B.; Vilas F.
 
74.2[PP 3.18] Transport of Humic Acid Macromolecules and Humic-Coated Clay Colloids Through Aquifer Materials: Influence of Na +, Ca 2+ and Trace Metals * 
Aït Akbour Rachid; Douch Jamaâ; Hamdani Mohamed; Behra Philippe
 
74Transport of humic acid macromolecules and humic-coated clay colloids through aquifer materials: influence of Na+, Ca2+ and trace metals [PP 3.18] * 
Aït Akbour Rachid; Douch Jamaâ; Hamdani Mohamed; Behra Philippe
 
74.1[PP 3.17] Speciation of Heavy Metals in Estuarine Sediments in the Northeast of Brazil * 
Brayner Fátima Maria Miranda; Freitas Barbosa Ana Maria de; Chaves Ramos Cássia Regina; Dias Diniz Maria Carolina
 
74Speciation of heavy metals in estuarine sediments in the Northeast of Brasil [PP 3.17] * 
Brayner Fátima Maria Miranda; Freitas Barbosa Ana Maria de; Chaves Ramos Cássia Regina; Dias Diniz Maria Carolina
75Metal speciation and bioavailability in marine sediments of northern Adriatic sea [PP 3.20] * 
Petronio B. M.; Pietrantonio M.; Pietroletti M.; Cardellicchio N.
 
75.1[PP 3.19] Heavy metals geochemical distribution in fluvial sediments of Baixo Jacuí Region, RS, Brazil * 
Teixeira E.C.; Ortiz L.S.; Sanchez J.D.; Alves Manuel A.
 
75Heavy metals geochemical distribution in fluvial sediments of Baixo Jacuí Region, RS, Brazil [PP 3.19] * 
Teixeira E.C.; Ortiz L.S.; Sanchez J.D.; Alves Manuel A.
 
75.2[PP 3.20] Metal Speciation and Bioavailability in Marine Sediments of Northern Adriatic Sea * 
Petronio B. M.; Pietrantonio M.; Pietroletti M.; Cardellicchio N.
 
76Partioning of Cu and Mn Between Dissolved and Particulate Phases of a Partially Flushed and Low Saline Estuarine System [PP 3.21] * 
Unnikrishnan P.; Sujatha C.H.; Nair S.M.
 
76.2[PP 3.22] Sediment Quality in the Douro Estuary Based on Heavy Metal, Toxicity and Infaunal Community Composition * 
Mucha Ana P.; Vasconcelos Maria Teresa; Bordalo A.A.
 
76Sediment quality in the Douro estuary based on heavy metal, toxicity and infaunal community composition [PP 3.22] * 
Mucha Ana P.; Vasconcelos Maria Teresa; Bordalo A.A.
77Species of organotins in imposex of rock shell and Hermaphroditic oysters from the western coast of Taiwan [PP 3.23] * 
Hung Tsu-Chang; Hsu Yuan-Tung; Meng Pei-Jie
 
77.2[PP 3.24] Mechanistic Modelling of the Distributions of Heavy Metals between Suspended Particles or Soils, and Waters * 
Lofts S.; Lawlor A.J.; Tipping E.; Gustafsson J. P.; Berggren D.; Karltun E.
 
77Mechanistic Modelling of the Distribution of Heavy Metals Between Suspended Particles or Soils, and Waters [PP 3.24] * 
Lofts S.; Lawlor A.J.; Tipping E.; Gustafsson J. P.; Berggren D.; Karltun E.
 
77.1[PP 3.23] Species of Organotins in Imposex of Rock Shell and Hermaphroditic Oysters from the Western Coast of Taiwan * 
Hung Tsu-Chang; Hsu Yuan-Tung; Meng Pei-Jie
 
78Predicted diffusive fluxes of mercury from contaminated oxic/suboxic sediments, Ria de Aveiro, Portugal [PP 3.25] * 
Ramalhosa E.; Rio S.; Figueiredo S.; Pereira E.; Vale Carlos; Costa Duarte Armando da
78Duration of post-impoundment increases in fish mercury levels at the La Grande Complex, Quebec, Canada [PP 3.26] * 
Tremblay Alain; Schetagne R.
 
78.1[PP 3.25] Predicted Diffusive Fluxes of Mercury from Contaminated Oxic/Suboxic Sediments, Ria de Aveiro, Portugal * 
Ramalhosa E.; Rio S.; Figueiredo S.; Pereira E.; Vale Carlos; Costa Duarte Armando da
 
79Total and methylmercury levels in hair of a coastal human population and fish from the Brazilian Northeast [PP 3.28] * 
Costa Monica; Akagi Hirokatsu
 
79Methylmercury and heavy metals in abiotic and biotic samples from Jequiá Mangrove - Rio de Janeiro, Brasil [PP 3.27] * 
Kehrig Helena A.; Pinto Fernando N.; Mauro Jane B. N.; Pfeiffer Wolfgang C.; Malm Olaf; Guimarães Jean R.D.
 
79.1[PP 3.27] Methylmercury and Heavy Metals in Abiotic and Biotic Samples from Jequiá Mangrove, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * 
Kehrig Helena A.; Pinto Fernando N.; Mauro Jane B. N.; Pfeiffer Wolfgang C.; Guimarães Jean R.D.; Malm Olaf
 
80Lead isotopes ratios and lead concentrations for the identification of contamination sources in the French river Gave de Pau [PP 3.30] * 
Dévier Marie-Hélène; Augagneur Sylvie; Garrigues Philippe
80Fractionation of zinc and lead in different chemical phases of the surficial sediments of a fluvial estuarine system [PP 3.29] * 
Unnikrishnan P.; Sujatha C.H.; Nair S.M.
 
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