Lowering of the estuarine Environmental Quality Standard for zinc in the UK to 121 nM reflects rising concern regarding zinc in ecosystems and is driving the need to better understand its fate and behavior and to develop and parametrize speciation models to predict the metal species present. For the first time, an extensive data set has been gathered for the speciation of zinc within an estuarine system with supporting physicochemical characterization, in particular dissolved organic carbon. WHAM/Model VII and Visual MINTEQ speciation models were used to simulate zinc speciation, using a combination of measured complexation variables and available defaults. Data for the five estuarine transects from freshwater to seawater endmembers showed ...
Availability of toxic trace metals in relation to phytoplankton growth was studied in water of the p...
Dissolved Zn concentrations were determined in surface water samples collected on-line along transec...
Certain trace metals are important cofactors in enzymatic systems and are thus, essential for life i...
Lowering of the estuarine Environmental Quality Standard for zinc in the UK to 121 nM reflects risin...
Zinc (Zn) has been classified as a 'Specific Pollutant' under Annex VIII of the EU Water Framework D...
We apply the chemical speciation model WHAM/Model VII to investigate the distribution of metal speci...
Chapters 3 and 4 of this thesis have been published and are available online (details inside).The ch...
Dissolved zinc speciation was determined seasonally in the water column and in benthic flux experime...
We compiled a data set of ~2000 published metal speciation measurements made on samples of fresh wat...
The authors apply the chemical speciation model WHAM/Model VII to investigate the distribution of me...
To calculate metal speciation in natural waters, modellers must choose the proportion of dissolved o...
The speciation and reactivity of Zn was studied along with eight other trace metals in contaminated ...
A new generation of speciation-based aquatic environmental quality standards (EQS) for metals have b...
A key question in the evaluation of chemical speciation models is: how well do model predictions com...
Zinc stable isotopes measurements by MC-ICP-MS, validated by laboratory intercalibrations, were perf...
Availability of toxic trace metals in relation to phytoplankton growth was studied in water of the p...
Dissolved Zn concentrations were determined in surface water samples collected on-line along transec...
Certain trace metals are important cofactors in enzymatic systems and are thus, essential for life i...
Lowering of the estuarine Environmental Quality Standard for zinc in the UK to 121 nM reflects risin...
Zinc (Zn) has been classified as a 'Specific Pollutant' under Annex VIII of the EU Water Framework D...
We apply the chemical speciation model WHAM/Model VII to investigate the distribution of metal speci...
Chapters 3 and 4 of this thesis have been published and are available online (details inside).The ch...
Dissolved zinc speciation was determined seasonally in the water column and in benthic flux experime...
We compiled a data set of ~2000 published metal speciation measurements made on samples of fresh wat...
The authors apply the chemical speciation model WHAM/Model VII to investigate the distribution of me...
To calculate metal speciation in natural waters, modellers must choose the proportion of dissolved o...
The speciation and reactivity of Zn was studied along with eight other trace metals in contaminated ...
A new generation of speciation-based aquatic environmental quality standards (EQS) for metals have b...
A key question in the evaluation of chemical speciation models is: how well do model predictions com...
Zinc stable isotopes measurements by MC-ICP-MS, validated by laboratory intercalibrations, were perf...
Availability of toxic trace metals in relation to phytoplankton growth was studied in water of the p...
Dissolved Zn concentrations were determined in surface water samples collected on-line along transec...
Certain trace metals are important cofactors in enzymatic systems and are thus, essential for life i...