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Arsenic Hazards to Fish, Wildlife, and Invertebrates: A Synoptic Review
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The Potential for Biological Effects of Sediments-Sorbed Contaminants Tested in the National Status and Trends Program
Edward R. Long,Lee G. Morgan +1 more
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Bioaccumulation, biotransformation and trophic transfer of arsenic in the aquatic food chain.
TL;DR: Most of the studies on arsenic biotransformation, speciation, and trophic transfer have focused on marine environments; little is known about these processes in freshwater systems.
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Comparative study of trace elements in certain fish, meat and meat products.
Dilek Demirezen,Kadiriye Uruç +1 more
TL;DR: The elemental concentrations of fish studied seemed to be close to the international standards and the highest trace element concentrations were obtained from pastırma, meat and sausage while the lowest value was observed in Trachurus trachurus (saurel).
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Toxicological benchmarks for wildlife: 1996 Revision
TL;DR: The Environmental Restoration (ER) Risk Assessment Program as mentioned in this paper provides the ER Program with toxicological benchmarks that may be used as comparative tools in screening assessments as well as lines of evidence to support or refute the presence of ecological effects in ecological risk assessments.
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Water-Quality Trends in the Nation's Rivers
TL;DR: Water-quality records from two nationwide sampling networks now permit nationally consistent analysis of long-term water-quality trends at more than 300 locations on major U.S. rivers, providing new insight into changes in stream quality during a time of major changes in both terrestrial and atmospheric influences on surface waters.
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Handbook of toxicity of pesticides to wildlife
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Trace metal concentrations in marine organisms
TL;DR: The background metal concentrations in Fucus algae are specific to a sea region; their variations are connected not only with the trace element contents in abiotic components of the environment, but also with the functioning of coastal ecosystems.
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Arsenic sorption by humic acids
TL;DR: In this article, an investigation of the sorption of As(III) and As(V) species by two humic acids (HA I and HA II) has shown that As uptake varies with pH, adsorbate concentration and ash content of the substrate.
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Detailed model for the mobility of arsenic in lacustrine sediments based on measurements in Lake Ohakuri
John Aggett,Glennys O'Brien +1 more
TL;DR: The mobility of arsenic in sediments in Lake Ohakuri, a hydroelectric storage lake in New Zealand, has been monitored and the release of arsenic to the overlying water related to seasonal changes in both lake water and sediment has been measured.