Molybdenum in natural waters: A review of occurrence, distributions and controls
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The 2011 WHO Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality (fourth edition) advised a health-based value of 70μg/L for Mo but this is no longer promulgated as a formal guideline value as WHO consider such concentrations to be rarely found in drinking water as discussed by the authors.About:
This article is published in Applied Geochemistry.The article was published on 2017-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 196 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Waste disposal & Anoxic waters.read more
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Cadmium in soils and groundwater: A review.
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The impact of igneous bedrock weathering on the Mo isotopic composition of stream waters: Natural samples and laboratory experiments
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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of igneous crustal rock weathering on the aquatic δ 98 / 95 Mo signal was investigated by comparing stream water and bedrock Mo isotope data to results of bulk rock leach experiments.
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Molybdenum-Doped Manganese Oxide as a Highly Efficient and Economical Water Oxidation Catalyst
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Molybdenum Burial Mechanism in Sulfidic Sediments: Iron-Sulfide Pathway
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The Sealing Step in Aluminum Anodizing: A Focus on Sustainable Strategies for Enhancing Both Energy Efficiency and Corrosion Resistance
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