Most research on Ni contaminated sediments has occurred under laboratory conditions, which can lead to exposure to formulated water that is not representative of environmentally relevant conditions. For example, laboratory conditions don’t accurately represent natural fluctuations in temperature, light, or flow. The purpose of our study was to 1) assess the bioavailability and toxicity of Ni contaminated sediments to stream macroinvertebrate communities under in situ conditions and 2) compare these effects across two similar streams in close proximity of each other. Sediments were removed from two, second order streams in central Michigan (Black Creek (BC) and Little Molasses (LM)) that were similar in hardness, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), d...
The geographical shift of nickel mining to small island countries of the Southeast Asia and Melanesi...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Metal-rich sediments have the potential to impair life in fr...
Metal mines release treated effluents that contain a variety of metals, metalloids, and organics int...
Most research on Ni contaminated sediments has occurred under laboratory conditions, which can lead ...
Sediments in aquatic ecosystems function ecologically as habitat, food, and refugia that aid in repr...
Understanding Ni speciation in solution and the partitioning of Ni between solution and solid sedime...
Using batch and stream recirculating flume experiments to compare and contrast one clayey sediment (...
A field experiment was performed in four freshwater systems to assess the effects of Ni on the benth...
Nickel (Ni) is a common and potentially toxic heavy metal in many fluvial ecosystems. We examined th...
The aquatic risk assessment for nickel in the European Union is based on chronic Species Sensitivity...
The aquatic risk assessment for nickel (Ni) in the European Union is based on chronic species sensit...
To assess nickel (Ni) toxicity and behavior in freshwater sediments, a large‐scale laboratory and fi...
Physicochemical and ecological attributes of ecosystems (i.e., environmental context) can modify the...
Sediments in navigation-dominated waterways are frequently contaminated with a wide range of chemica...
The geographical shift of nickel mining to small island countries of the Southeast Asia and Melanesi...
The geographical shift of nickel mining to small island countries of the Southeast Asia and Melanesi...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Metal-rich sediments have the potential to impair life in fr...
Metal mines release treated effluents that contain a variety of metals, metalloids, and organics int...
Most research on Ni contaminated sediments has occurred under laboratory conditions, which can lead ...
Sediments in aquatic ecosystems function ecologically as habitat, food, and refugia that aid in repr...
Understanding Ni speciation in solution and the partitioning of Ni between solution and solid sedime...
Using batch and stream recirculating flume experiments to compare and contrast one clayey sediment (...
A field experiment was performed in four freshwater systems to assess the effects of Ni on the benth...
Nickel (Ni) is a common and potentially toxic heavy metal in many fluvial ecosystems. We examined th...
The aquatic risk assessment for nickel in the European Union is based on chronic Species Sensitivity...
The aquatic risk assessment for nickel (Ni) in the European Union is based on chronic species sensit...
To assess nickel (Ni) toxicity and behavior in freshwater sediments, a large‐scale laboratory and fi...
Physicochemical and ecological attributes of ecosystems (i.e., environmental context) can modify the...
Sediments in navigation-dominated waterways are frequently contaminated with a wide range of chemica...
The geographical shift of nickel mining to small island countries of the Southeast Asia and Melanesi...
The geographical shift of nickel mining to small island countries of the Southeast Asia and Melanesi...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Metal-rich sediments have the potential to impair life in fr...
Metal mines release treated effluents that contain a variety of metals, metalloids, and organics int...