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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in water, sediment, and tissues of major fisheries from Adyar estuary, southeast coast of India: An ecotoxicological impact of a metropolitan city.

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In this paper, heavy metal content in water, sediment, and tissues of six commonly used edible fishes from Adyar estuary, southeast coast of India, was assessed for metal bioaccumulation.
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This article is published in Marine Pollution Bulletin.The article was published on 2021-02-01. It has received 29 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bioaccumulation & Gerres oyena.

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Aquatic Ecological Risk of Heavy-Metal Pollution Associated with Degraded Mining Landscapes of the Southern Africa River Basins: A Review

TL;DR: In this paper , a review explores the current aquatic ecological impacts on the heavily mined river basins of Southern Africa (SA) and discusses the approaches to assess the ecological risks, inherent challenges, and potential for developing an integrated ecological risk assessment protocol for aquatic systems in the region.
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Oxidation of chloroquine drug by ferrate: Kinetics, reaction mechanism and antibacterial activity

TL;DR: In this article, the degradation of chloroquine by ferrate (Fe(VI)) was investigated, and the biodegradability of the oxidation products was examined to evaluate the potential application in natural water treatment.
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Receptor model-oriented sources and risks evaluation of metals in sediments of an industrial affected riverine system in Bangladesh.

TL;DR: In this paper , surface sediments from an industrial affected Rupsa River were utilized in a study to conduct a complete investigation of toxic metals with source-specific ecological risk assessment.
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Oxidation of chloroquine drug by ferrate: Kinetics, reaction mechanism and antibacterial activity

TL;DR: In this paper , the degradation of chloroquine by ferrate (Fe(VI)) was investigated, and the biodegradability of the oxidation products was examined to evaluate the potential application in natural water treatment.
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Ecological risk assessment and seasonal variation of heavy metals in water and sediment collected from industrially polluted Cuddalore coast, Southeastern India

TL;DR: In this article , the seasonal variations of metals in water and sediments from sites with different anthropogenic activities were assessed, and the results revealed higher concentration of heavy metals in sediments compared to water.
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The continental crust: Its composition and evolution

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the composition of the present upper crust and deal with possible compositions for the total crust and the inferred composition of lower crust, and the question of the uniformity of crustal composition throughout geological time is discussed.
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Sequential extraction procedure for the speciation of particulate trace metals

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical procedure involving sequential chemicai extractions was developed for the partitioning of particulate trace metals (Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Fe, and Mn) into five fractions: exchangeable, bound to carbonates, binding to Fe-Mn oxides and bound to organic matter.
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Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology of Hazardous Heavy Metals: Environmental Persistence, Toxicity, and Bioaccumulation

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of the environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology of hazardous heavy metals and metalloids is presented, focusing on their environmental persistence, toxicity for living organisms, and bioaccumulative potential.
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Assessment of heavy metal enrichment factors and the degree of contamination in marine sediments from Tamaki Estuary, Auckland, New Zealand.

TL;DR: Comparative data for normalized enrichment factors and the modified degree of contamination show that Tamaki Estuary sediments have suffered significant systematic heavy metal contamination following catchment urbanization.
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