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Geochemistry of trace metals in the Gironde estuary

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In this paper, the authors measured the dissolved, particulate, and (by cross-flow filtration) colloidal fractions of Cd, Ni, Zn, Cu, Pb, Mn, and Fe in the Gironde, an estuary in southwestern France.
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This article is published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.The article was published on 1997-04-01. It has received 199 citations till now.

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Suspended Particle–Water Interactions Increase Dissolved 137Cs Activities in the Nearshore Seawater during Typhoon Hagibis

TL;DR: Dissolved 137Cs activities in nearshore water were higher than those in rivers and offshore waters, and this distribution was more intensified after the typhoon, suggesting that the desorption during the flood period such as typhoons farther contributes to the increase of dissolved 137Cs levels inNearshore water.
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Flood inputs in a Mediterranean coastal zone impacted by a large urban area: Dynamic and fate of trace metals

TL;DR: In this paper, trace elements and organic carbon inputs to the Mediterranean Sea from an urbanised area (Marseille City) were studied and characterised during flood events, showing that trace elements were mainly brought to the sea during floods as particles, despite a weaker affinity for particles compared to baseflow conditions for all studied elements but Pb.
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Chemical fractionation of zinc versus cadmium among other metals nickel, copper and lead in the northern North Sea

TL;DR: For example, during a cruise with R.V Pelagia (29-6/14-7-1993) in the northern North Sea and N.E. Atlantic Ocean, at least six depths (0-90 m) were sampled with modified Go-Flo samplers from a rubber zodiac.
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Discrimination of the natal origin of young‐of‐the‐year Allis shad (Alosa alosa) in the Garonne–Dordogne basin (south‐west France) using otolith chemistry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analyses to take measurements of 15 isotopes, among which Co, Fe, Sr and Rb were the most important elements in the discrimination process.
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Processes controlling cobalt distribution in two temperate estuaries, Sagami Bay and Wakasa Bay, Japan.

TL;DR: In this paper, the concentration of cobalt in surface waters from the Sagami River to northern Sagami Bay and from the Yura River to southwestern Wakasa Bay in Japan were determined in order to investigate the factors governing the distribution of this metal during estuarine mixing.
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Critical Stability Constants

TL;DR: Erratum to: Aminocarboxylic Acids to: Iminodiacetic Acid Derivatives to: Peptides to: Aliphatic Amines to: Protonation Values for other Ligands.
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Flocculation of dissolved organic and inorganic matter during the mixing of river water and seawater

TL;DR: In this paper, a new approach to estuarine studies is presented which establishes 1) the extent and salinity dependence of non-conservative behaviour; 2) composition and chemical form of removal products; and 3) abiological removal mechanisms.
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The mechanism of iron removal in estuaries

TL;DR: A survey of U.S. east coast estuaries confirms that large-scale rapid removal of iron from river water is a general phenomenon during estuarine mixing as discussed by the authors.
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Copper complexation in the Northeast Pacific

TL;DR: Copper titrations were conducted at sea with differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry to examine the degree to which copper was associated with organic ligands as discussed by the authors, finding that approximately 50-70% of the total dissolved copper was in the organically complexed form.
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Complexation of zinc by natural organic ligands in the central North Pacific

TL;DR: In this paper, the complexation of Cd by natural organic ligands in the upper 600 m of the central North Pacific was determined with differential pulse anodic stripping voltametry at a thin mercury film, rotating glassy-carbon disk electrode.
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