Beryllium is a rare but widely distributed element. As a consequence of rapid developments in the capabilities to determine low concentrations of Be in inorganic solids, tissue, air, and water, it is now possible to characterize the distribution of Be in various environmental compartments, to describe the fluxes among these compartments
The concentrations of beryllium (Be) in natural and flavored mineral water samples were determined b...
Beryllium is widely distributed in soils at low levels (crustal abundance 2-6 mg/kg), but it can als...
Beryllium (Be), the first of the group 2 alkali-earth elements, is a silver-gray metal possessing a...
Although often studied as key constituent in minerals, the low mass element (Z = 4; M = 9.0012182 am...
Beryllium is widely distributed in soils at low levels, but it can also occur naturally in higher c...
Of all the elements discovered undoubtedly - in proportion to its occurence on the earth - the least...
During the middle of 60’s decade an intense investigation about of the beryllium geochemistry was de...
In this dissertation, we investigate the geochemical controls on the behavior of beryllium to better...
Environmental contextBeryllium is a toxic environmental contaminant but has many industrial and scie...
Little is known about atmospheric input of beryllium (Be) into ecosystems, despite its highly toxic ...
Beryllium has been identified in at least 535 of the 1,613 hazardous waste sites that have been prop...
In this dissertation, we investigate the geochemical controls on the behavior of beryllium to better...
Beryllium (Be) is known to be one of the most toxic elements but at the same time exerts a stimulati...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 22nd March 2004 Little is known about the physicoch...
Because of its unique properties as a lightweight metal with high tensile strength, beryllium is wid...
The concentrations of beryllium (Be) in natural and flavored mineral water samples were determined b...
Beryllium is widely distributed in soils at low levels (crustal abundance 2-6 mg/kg), but it can als...
Beryllium (Be), the first of the group 2 alkali-earth elements, is a silver-gray metal possessing a...
Although often studied as key constituent in minerals, the low mass element (Z = 4; M = 9.0012182 am...
Beryllium is widely distributed in soils at low levels, but it can also occur naturally in higher c...
Of all the elements discovered undoubtedly - in proportion to its occurence on the earth - the least...
During the middle of 60’s decade an intense investigation about of the beryllium geochemistry was de...
In this dissertation, we investigate the geochemical controls on the behavior of beryllium to better...
Environmental contextBeryllium is a toxic environmental contaminant but has many industrial and scie...
Little is known about atmospheric input of beryllium (Be) into ecosystems, despite its highly toxic ...
Beryllium has been identified in at least 535 of the 1,613 hazardous waste sites that have been prop...
In this dissertation, we investigate the geochemical controls on the behavior of beryllium to better...
Beryllium (Be) is known to be one of the most toxic elements but at the same time exerts a stimulati...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 22nd March 2004 Little is known about the physicoch...
Because of its unique properties as a lightweight metal with high tensile strength, beryllium is wid...
The concentrations of beryllium (Be) in natural and flavored mineral water samples were determined b...
Beryllium is widely distributed in soils at low levels (crustal abundance 2-6 mg/kg), but it can als...
Beryllium (Be), the first of the group 2 alkali-earth elements, is a silver-gray metal possessing a...