Prediction of Sediment-Bound Metal Bioavailability in Benthic Organisms: Acid Volatile Sulfide (AVS) Approaches |
Song, Ki-Hoon (Department of Oceanography, Korea Naval Academy) |
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Bioaccumulation of metals by Hyalella azteca exposed to contaminated sediments from the upper Clark Fork River, Montana
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The role of acid-volatile sulfide in determining cadmium bioavailability and toxicity in freshwater sediments
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A field experimental study of metal toxicity and accumulation by benthic invertebrates: Implications for acid-volatile sulfide(AVS) model
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Historical records of metal pollution in sediments of Toronto and Hamilton Harbours
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Toxicity of cadmium in sediments: The role of acid volatile sulfide
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Predicting chronic toxicity of sediments spiked with zinc: An evaluation of the acid-colatile sulfide model using a life-cycle test with the migde Chironomus tentans
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Eggects of adherent bacteria and bacterial ectracelluar polymers upon assimilation by Macoma balthica of sediment-bound Cu, An and Ag.
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Assessment of sedimentary Cu availability: A comparison of biomimetic and AVS approaches
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Bioaccumulation of sediment-bound Zn by the freshwater amphipod Diporeia spp.
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Bioavailability of dissolved and sediment-bound metals to a marine deposit-feeding polychaete
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Effects of benthic macroinvertebrates on the exchange of solutes between sediments and freshwater
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Humic and fulvic acids: Sink or source in the avalability of metals to the marine bivalves Potamocorbula amurensis and Macoma balthica
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Accumulation and retention of metals in mussels from food and water: A cimparsion under field and laboratory conditions
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Geochemical Influences on assimilation of sediment-bound metals in clams and mussels
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Biailability of sedimentary contaminants subject to deposit-feeder digestion
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Predicting the toxicity of metal-spiked laboratory sediments using acid-volatile sulfide and interstitial water normalizations
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Relarionship between acid volatile sulfide and the toxicity of zinc lead, and copper in marine sediments
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Toxicokinetics in aquatic system: Model comparisons and use in hazard assessment
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Predicting the acute tocicity of copper in freshwater sediments: Evaluation of the rolw od acid volatile sulfide
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Sulfide control of cadmium and copper concentrations in anaerobic estuarine sediments
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Relationships between the partitioning of trace metals in sediments and accumulation in the tissues of the freshwater mollusc Elliptio complanata in a mining area
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Influence on copper bioaccumulation, growth, and durvival of the midge, Chironumus tentans, in metal contaminated sediments
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EDTA toxicity and background concentrations of copper and zinc in Hyalella azteca
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Experimental studies of changes produced by depisit feeders on water, sediment, and overlying water chemistry
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Enhansing ecotoxicological modeling and assessment: Body residues and modes of toxic action
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Effect of bioturbation of metal-sulfide oxidation in sulficial freshwater sediments
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Refining and testing a trace metal biomonitor (Chaoborus) in highly acidic lakes
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Global metal pollution
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The role of acid volatile sulfide in determining bioavailability of cadmium and nickel from contaminated sediments: Experiments with Neanthes arenaceodentata (Polychaeta: Nereidae)
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Modeling cadmium partitioning in oxic lake sediments and Cu concentrations in the freshwater bivalve Anadonta grandis
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Can we determine the biolgical availability of sediment-bound trace elements
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The effects of the burrowing mayfly on nitrogen and sulfide fractions in lake sediment microcosms
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Seasonal relationships between acid-volatile sulfide concentrations and toxicity of zinc to benthic invertebrates. Abstracts
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Predicition of metal toxicity in nature from bioassaus: Limitation and reserach needs.
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Acid volatile sulfide as a factor mediating cadmium and nickel bioavailability in contaminated sediments
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The bioavailability of sediment-bound Cu, Co, and Ag to the messel Mytilus edulis
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Distribution of major elements and metals in sediment cores from the western basin of Lake Ontario
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Conceptual models for transport at a redox boundaty
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Comparative strategies of heavy metal accumulation by crustaceans: zinc, copper and cadmium in a decapod, an amphipod and a barnacle
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Freshwater amphipods as bioindicators of metal pollution in surface and interstitial aquatic systems
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Complexation of zinc by natural organic ligands in the central North Pacific
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Early Oxidation of Organic Matter in Pelagic Sediments of Eastern Equatorial Atlantic:Suboxic Diagenesis
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Acid volatile sulfide predicts the acute toxicity of cadmium and mickel in sediments
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Assays of Hamilton Harbour sediments using Diporeia hoyi(Amphipoda) and Chironomus plumosus(Diptera)
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Reassessing metal bioavailability form contaminated sediments: Limited influence of acid volatile sulfide
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Toxicity and accumulation of zinc and copper in Hyalella azteca exposed to metal-spiked sediments
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Bioavailability and chronic toxicity of cadmium in desiment to the estuarine amphipod, Leprocheirus plumulosus
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Uncertainties in assessing contaminant exposure from sediments: bioavailbility
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Bioddinger and Monitoring of Heavy Metal Pollution: Land and Air
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Abiotic and seasonal factors influencing trace metel levels(Cu, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in the frehwater amphipod Gammarus fasciatus in two flucial lakes of the St.
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Chronic effect of cadmium in sediments on colonization by benthic marine organisms: An evaluation of the role of interstitial cadium and aCu-volatile sulfide in biological availability
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Heavy metals in intact and resuspended sediments of a California reservoir, with emphasis on potential bioavailability of copper and zinc
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Ezchange of heavy metals bewteen sediment compinents and water
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Seasonal variation of acid volatile sulfide concentrations in sediment cores from three norhern Minnesota lakes
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Accumulation of contaminant metals in the amphipod Diporeia spp. in western Lake Ontario
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Sulfate reduction in fresh-water sediments receiving acid mine drainage
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Panel on biologically available metals in sediments
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Evaluation of metal/acid-colatile sulfide relationships in the prediction of metal bioaccumulation by benthic macroinvertebrates
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