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Marisol Vega

Researcher at University of Valladolid

Publications -  65
Citations -  4258

Marisol Vega is an academic researcher from University of Valladolid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anodic stripping voltammetry & Electrochemistry. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 63 publications receiving 3803 citations. Previous affiliations of Marisol Vega include Museo Nacional Del Prado & National University of the Northeast.

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Assessment of seasonal and polluting effects on the quality of river water by exploratory data analysis

TL;DR: In this article, an ANOVA of the rotated principal components has demonstrated that mineral contents are seasonal and climate dependent, thus pointing to a natural origin for this polluting form and pollution by organic matter and nutrients originates from anthropogenic sources, mainly as municipal wastewater.
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Temporal evolution of groundwater composition in an alluvial aquifer (Pisuerga river, Spain) by Principal Component Analysis.

TL;DR: A set of quantitative analytical data from the alluvial aquifer of the Pisuerga river, located at the north-east of Valladolid (Spain), has been processed by multivariate statistical techniques in order to investigate the evolution of the groundwater composition between two surveys as mentioned in this paper.
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Biosorption of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc by inactive biomass of Pseudomonas Putida

TL;DR: The KA and qmax parameters for each metal are strongly correlated (at confidence levels greater than 98%) with the metal acidity, quantified by the constant of the corresponding M(OH)+ complex, thus confirming previous assertions by other authors.
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Determination and speciation of heavy metals in sediments of the Pisuerga river

TL;DR: In this article, the contents and speciation of Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni and Co in sediments taken in the Pisuerga river, that flows through the town of Valladolid and is polluted by industrial and municipal effluents.
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Magnetic solid phase extraction based on phenyl silica adsorbent for the determination of tetracyclines in milk samples by capillary electrophoresis.

TL;DR: The developed magnetic extraction is a robust pre-concentration technique that can be coupled to other analytical methods for the quantitative determination of tetracyclines.