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Farid Moore
Researcher at Shiraz University
Publications - 190
Citations - 8078
Farid Moore is an academic researcher from Shiraz University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microplastics & Biology. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 173 publications receiving 5680 citations. Previous affiliations of Farid Moore include Shiraz University of Medical Sciences & King's College London.
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Distribution of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in tailings, soils, and plants around Gol-E-Gohar iron mine, a case study in Iran.
TL;DR: The reported results suggest that the soil and plants near the iron ore mine are contaminated with PTEs and that they can be potentially dispersed in the environment via aerosol transport and deposition.
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The influence of physicochemical parameters on bioavailability and bioaccessibility of heavy metals in sediments of the intertidal zone of Asaluyeh region, Persian Gulf, Iran
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated heavy metal contamination in the sediments taken from the intertidal zone of Asaluyeh region using Modified Community Bureau of Reference sequential extraction method (mBCR), the simplified bioaccessibility extraction test (SBET), and calculated enrichment factor (EF).
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Fluoride in groundwater, dates and wheat: Estimated exposure dose in the population of Bushehr, Iran
TL;DR: The goal of this study was to estimate the daily fluoride intake for residents of Bushehr province in southern Iran by determining their exposure to fluoride through consumption of drinking water, dates and wheat.
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The role of selenium and selected trace elements in the etiology of esophageal cancer in high risk Golestan province of Iran.
TL;DR: Contrary to the expected trend, total Se concentrations in soil, grain, sediment, and loess samples increase from the low to the high EC areas suggesting that Se deficiency does not play a major role in the etiology of EC.
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Geochemistry of the thermal springs of Mount Taftan, southeastern Iran
TL;DR: In this article, thermal and cold water chemistry from the southern flank of Mount Taftan was investigated in order to discriminate among hydrochemical facies, isotopic characteristics, geothermal reservoir and identify the major geochemical processes that affect water composition.