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Geochemistry of trace metals in a fresh water sediment : Field results and diagenetic modeling

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Pore water and sediment analyses indicate a shift in trace metal speciation from oxide-bound to sulfide-bound over the upper 20 cm of the sediment, and sensitivity analyses show that increased bioturbation and sulfate availability, expected upon restoration of estuarine conditions in the lake, should increase the sulfide bound fractions of Zn and Ni in the sediments.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2007-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 93 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Trace metal & Bioirrigation.

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A pre-screening technique for bioavailable metals in sediments

TL;DR: In this article, a context statement about metal bioavailability and exposure pathways in sediments is given, along with several approaches and methods for predicting metal toxicity in sediment and benthic communities.
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Modeling the Organic Carbon Oxidation and Redox Sequence Under the Partial‐Equilibrium Approach: A Discussion by Means of a Semi‐Analytical Solution

TL;DR: In this article , a semi-analytical solution for organic carbon oxidation coupled to the reduction-oxidation sequence assuming the Partial Equilibrium Approach (PEA) and using the decoupling procedure of De Simoni et al.
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Spatial distribution, contamination assessment and potential ecological risk of some trace metals in the surface sediments of the Gulf of Tunis, North Tunisia

TL;DR: The highest concentrations of trace metals were found in sediments collected from the offshore and coastal areas located opposite the main exchange points with the gulf particularly, the Mejerda and Meliane Rivers, the Khalij Channel, Ghar El Melh and El Malah lagoons, Tunis Lake and Sebkhat Ariana as mentioned in this paper.

Modeling the Organic Carbon Oxidation and Redox Sequence Under the Partial‐Equilibrium Approach: A Discussion by Means of a Semi‐Analytical Solution

TL;DR: In this article , a semi-analytical solution for organic carbon oxidation coupled to the reduction-oxidation sequence assuming the Partial Equilibrium Approach (PEA) and using the decoupling procedure of De Simoni et al.
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Chemical influences on trace metal-sulfide interactions in anoxic sediments

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Q1. What have the authors contributed in "Geochemistry of trace metals in a fresh water sediment: field results and diagenetic modeling" ?

Canavan et al. this paper measured trace metal concentrations in pore water and sediment of a coastal fresh water lake ( Haringvliet Lake, The Netherlands ).