Environmental context. The release of mining effluents exposes natural waters to excess metals and thereby threatens both human and environmental health. The present study explores the toxicity of aqueous mining effluents collected from a mining area in Sudbury (Ontario, Canada), using two different methods for determi-nation of metal speciation, and an algal toxicity study. The results show reasonable correlation between metal speciation and the observed toxicity and suggest the importance of taking into account other factors related to water quality criteria such as nutrient concentrations, diluent water and presence of other toxic metals that can greatly influence the toxicological result. Abstract. The present study explores the toxicit...
The toxicity of common compounds of lead, cadmium and zinc was evaluated in waters similar to that f...
ABSTRACT: Metal toxicity is a function of the biology of the target organism and the chemical specia...
The ecotoxicological and chemical response of five metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn) to selective frac...
Most Water Quality Criteria for Metals Are Presently based on Total Metal Concentrations. However, f...
Models of aqueous metal speciation and ecotoxicity have become commonplace due to their ability to e...
In aquatic systems, the bioavailability of an element to microorganisms is greatly influenced by its...
Boreal lakes with soft water and low buffering capacity are susceptible to excess ion loading result...
The toxicity of discharges from mining operations continue to be of concern to the regulatory commun...
Metal contamination of freshwater bodies resulting from mining activities or deactivated mines is a ...
Metal mines release treated effluents that contain a variety of metals, metalloids, and organics int...
In aquatic ecosystems, the potential effects of toxic compounds are greatly determined by their phys...
AbstractThe biotic ligand model (BLM) is a numerical approach that couples chemical speciation calcu...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
From 2001 to 2004, we conducted a research project to develop tools for the ecological assessment of...
The toxicity of discharges from mining operations; continue to be of concern to the regulatory commu...
The toxicity of common compounds of lead, cadmium and zinc was evaluated in waters similar to that f...
ABSTRACT: Metal toxicity is a function of the biology of the target organism and the chemical specia...
The ecotoxicological and chemical response of five metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn) to selective frac...
Most Water Quality Criteria for Metals Are Presently based on Total Metal Concentrations. However, f...
Models of aqueous metal speciation and ecotoxicity have become commonplace due to their ability to e...
In aquatic systems, the bioavailability of an element to microorganisms is greatly influenced by its...
Boreal lakes with soft water and low buffering capacity are susceptible to excess ion loading result...
The toxicity of discharges from mining operations continue to be of concern to the regulatory commun...
Metal contamination of freshwater bodies resulting from mining activities or deactivated mines is a ...
Metal mines release treated effluents that contain a variety of metals, metalloids, and organics int...
In aquatic ecosystems, the potential effects of toxic compounds are greatly determined by their phys...
AbstractThe biotic ligand model (BLM) is a numerical approach that couples chemical speciation calcu...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
From 2001 to 2004, we conducted a research project to develop tools for the ecological assessment of...
The toxicity of discharges from mining operations; continue to be of concern to the regulatory commu...
The toxicity of common compounds of lead, cadmium and zinc was evaluated in waters similar to that f...
ABSTRACT: Metal toxicity is a function of the biology of the target organism and the chemical specia...
The ecotoxicological and chemical response of five metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn) to selective frac...