This study is a first attempt to develop globally applicable and spatially differentiated marine comparative toxicity potentials (CTPs) or ecotoxicity characterization factors for metals in coastal seawater for use in life cycle assessment. The toxicity potentials are based exclusively on marine ecotoxicity data and take account of metal speciation and bioavailability. CTPs were developed for nine cationic metals (Cd, Cr(III), Co, Cu(II), Fe(III), Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in 64 large marine ecosystems (LMEs) covering all coastal waters in the world. The results showed that the CTP of a specific metal varies 3–4 orders of magnitude across LMEs, largely due to different seawater residence times. Therefore, the highest toxicity potential for met...
External and internal factors from the environment and ecosystem significantly affect the seawater s...
ABSTRACT: Metal toxicity is a function of the biology of the target organism and the chemical specia...
This studydeterminesthepollution,fractionation,andecologicalrisksofsediment-boundheavymetals from c...
International audienceThis study is a first attempt to develop globally applicable and spatially dif...
Metals can pose hazards to marine species and can adversely affect structures and functions of commu...
Methods of chemical hazard ranking and toxic impact assessment estimate fate and toxicity assuming t...
Three marine organisms, Mugil cephalus, Penaeus monodon and Perna viridis were exposed to cadmium, c...
Supported in part by NSF Grant OCE-7919549. Supported in part by NOAA Grant NA79AA-D-00077.Introduct...
In the context of increasing threats to the sensitive marine ecosystem by toxic metals, this study i...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/d2408617j6728177peer-re...
This paper presents the assimilation of heavy metal concentration data from sequential extraction me...
Contamination associated with metals is a critical concern related to their toxicity, persistence, a...
Industrially-derived heavy metals are increasingly responsible for contamination of coastal and estu...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
Background: Trace metals pollution in the coastal and estuarine sediment could harm water quality an...
External and internal factors from the environment and ecosystem significantly affect the seawater s...
ABSTRACT: Metal toxicity is a function of the biology of the target organism and the chemical specia...
This studydeterminesthepollution,fractionation,andecologicalrisksofsediment-boundheavymetals from c...
International audienceThis study is a first attempt to develop globally applicable and spatially dif...
Metals can pose hazards to marine species and can adversely affect structures and functions of commu...
Methods of chemical hazard ranking and toxic impact assessment estimate fate and toxicity assuming t...
Three marine organisms, Mugil cephalus, Penaeus monodon and Perna viridis were exposed to cadmium, c...
Supported in part by NSF Grant OCE-7919549. Supported in part by NOAA Grant NA79AA-D-00077.Introduct...
In the context of increasing threats to the sensitive marine ecosystem by toxic metals, this study i...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/d2408617j6728177peer-re...
This paper presents the assimilation of heavy metal concentration data from sequential extraction me...
Contamination associated with metals is a critical concern related to their toxicity, persistence, a...
Industrially-derived heavy metals are increasingly responsible for contamination of coastal and estu...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
Background: Trace metals pollution in the coastal and estuarine sediment could harm water quality an...
External and internal factors from the environment and ecosystem significantly affect the seawater s...
ABSTRACT: Metal toxicity is a function of the biology of the target organism and the chemical specia...
This studydeterminesthepollution,fractionation,andecologicalrisksofsediment-boundheavymetals from c...