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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Molybdenum isotopes in hydrothermal manganese crust from the Ryukyu arc system: Implications for the source of molybdenum
Kosuke T. Goto,Gen Shimoda,Ariel D. Anbar,Gwyneth W. Gordon,Yumiko Harigane,Ryoko Senda,Katsuhiko Suzuki +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed Mo isotopic composition (δ98/95Mo) in a Mn crust collected from the Ryukyu arc system, and assessed the possible use of δ98 / 95Mo to constrain the origin of Mo in hydrothermal Mn crusts.
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Rare earth elements and uranium geochemistry in the Al-Kora phosphorite province, Late Cretaceous, northwestern Jordan
TL;DR: In this paper, three samples representing the phosphorite deposits of the Al-Kora province in northwest Jordan are analyzed for their major and certain trace elements including the rare earth and uranium.
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Chemical Separation of Mo and W from Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Samples via Anion Exchange Chromatography
Yuichiro Nagai,Tetsuya Yokoyama +1 more
TL;DR: A new two-stage chemical separation method was established using an anion exchange resin, Eichrom 1 × 8, to separate Mo and W from four natural rock samples and can be widely used in various fields of geochemistry, cosmochemistry, and environmental sciences and particularly for multi-isotope analysis of these elements from a single sample with significant internal isotope heterogeneities.
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In situ evaluation of DGT techniques for measurement of trace metals in estuarine waters: a comparison of four binding layers with open and restricted diffusive layers
TL;DR: Four different DGT binding layers were used to make selective measurements of trace metals in coastal waters within The Broadwater and all measured trace metal concentrations were well below ANZECC water quality guidelines, except for Cu which was 2 to 10 times higher than trigger values.