The bioavailability and toxicity of metals to aquatic organisms are highly dependent on water quality parameters in freshwaters. The biotic ligand model (BLM) for copper is an approach to generate the water quality criteria (WQC) with water chemistry in the ambient environment. However, few studies were carried out on the WQCs for copper based on the BLM approach in China. In the present study, the toxicity for copper to native Chinese aquatic organisms was conducted and the published toxicity data with water quality parameters to Chinese aquatic species were collected to derive the WQCs for copper by the BLM approach. The BLM-based WQCs (the criterion maximum criteria (CMC) and the criterion continuous concentration (CCC)) for copper in th...
Metals discharged from industrial effluents, agricultural wastewater, and sewage runoff by rapid urb...
> Copper is a nutritional trace element for fish which could be deficient or toxic. Copper concentra...
Exploitation of natural mineral deposits and subsequent re-deposition in aquatic environments at lev...
<div><p>The bioavailability and toxicity of metals to aquatic organisms are highly dependent on wate...
<p>The water quality parameters and exposure concentration of copper in Taihu Lake.</p
Water quality criteria are the scientific basis for formulating water quality standards and environm...
Lead is a widely distributed priority controlled heavy metals in aquatic system, its toxicity to aqu...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.Although significant progress has been made in understanding how environmental f...
The objective of this study was to assess the predictive capacity of the biotic ligand model (BLM) f...
The chloride in water frequently exceeds the standard; directly quoting foreign water-quality criter...
In order to determine copper toxicity (LC50) to a local species (Cnesterodon decemmaculatus) in the ...
Considerable information on copper (Cu) ecotoxicity as affected by biological species and abiotic pr...
AbstractThe biotic ligand model (BLM) is a numerical approach that couples chemical speciation calcu...
Water quality standards for copper are usually stated in total element concentrations. It is known, ...
<div><p>Considerable information on copper (Cu) ecotoxicity as affected by biological species and ab...
Metals discharged from industrial effluents, agricultural wastewater, and sewage runoff by rapid urb...
> Copper is a nutritional trace element for fish which could be deficient or toxic. Copper concentra...
Exploitation of natural mineral deposits and subsequent re-deposition in aquatic environments at lev...
<div><p>The bioavailability and toxicity of metals to aquatic organisms are highly dependent on wate...
<p>The water quality parameters and exposure concentration of copper in Taihu Lake.</p
Water quality criteria are the scientific basis for formulating water quality standards and environm...
Lead is a widely distributed priority controlled heavy metals in aquatic system, its toxicity to aqu...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.Although significant progress has been made in understanding how environmental f...
The objective of this study was to assess the predictive capacity of the biotic ligand model (BLM) f...
The chloride in water frequently exceeds the standard; directly quoting foreign water-quality criter...
In order to determine copper toxicity (LC50) to a local species (Cnesterodon decemmaculatus) in the ...
Considerable information on copper (Cu) ecotoxicity as affected by biological species and abiotic pr...
AbstractThe biotic ligand model (BLM) is a numerical approach that couples chemical speciation calcu...
Water quality standards for copper are usually stated in total element concentrations. It is known, ...
<div><p>Considerable information on copper (Cu) ecotoxicity as affected by biological species and ab...
Metals discharged from industrial effluents, agricultural wastewater, and sewage runoff by rapid urb...
> Copper is a nutritional trace element for fish which could be deficient or toxic. Copper concentra...
Exploitation of natural mineral deposits and subsequent re-deposition in aquatic environments at lev...