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Relationships among the species of copper, organic compounds and bioaccumulation along the mariculture area in Taiwan

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Recent data on distribution of copper species, forms and forms and dissolved organic compounds and copper assimilative capacity in sea water are reported, indicating that non-polar organic complexes from man-made organic pollutants were the major complexes in the study area.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 1992-09-07. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Copper & Crassostrea.

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Trace metals in different species of mollusca, water and sediments from Taiwan coastal area

TL;DR: The results indicate that trace metal contents in mollusca varied among 30 different species and the environments (water and sediments) along the Taiwan coast.
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Relationship between copper speciation in sediments and bioaccumulation by marine bivalves of Taiwan.

TL;DR: The relationships between copper species in sediments and accumulation by the purple clam and venus clam collected from the field and culture ponds in the polluted coastal area of Lukang, Taiwan indicate that the copper carbonates may dominate as the available form of copper to Hiatula diphos from various environments in the Lukang coastal area under natural physicochemical conditions.
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Depuration of copper and zinc by green oysters and blue mussels of Taiwan.

TL;DR: This paper describes depuration processes of copper and zinc in green oysters and in blue mussels collected from an environment with heavy copper contamination, and then transferred to natural clean seawater to emphasise that the fastest turnover rate is for copper inblue mussels.
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Gonadal State of the Oyster Crassostrea Angulata Cultivated in Taiwan

TL;DR: Gametogenesis impairment in oysters cultivated in Taiwan are likely caused by environmental pollution.
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Green oysters caused by copper pollution on the Taiwan coast

TL;DR: Multiple regression analysis indicates that the food pathway may predominate in copper accumulation by green oysters, and the total uptake of copper per oyster is an exponential function of exposure time for the first 2 weeks with an accumulation rate of 214 ppm Cu/day and then levels off.
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Copper complexation in sargasso sea and gulf stream warm-core ring waters

TL;DR: In this paper, anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) and reverse-phase liquid chromatography (C 18 -RPLC) were compared for the marine waters associated with Gulf Stream warm-core rings (WCR).
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Chemical and GC-MS characterization of marine dissolved lipids

TL;DR: The chloroform-extractable "lipid" fraction of dissolved organic matter in seawater was analyzed by gravimetry, liquid chromatography, gas chromatography (GC), and GC-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).
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Iatroscan-measured profiles of dissolved and particulate marine lipid classes over the Scotian Slope and in Bedford Basin

TL;DR: In this paper, the Chromarod-Iatroscan thin-layer chromatography-flame ionization detection (TLC-FID) system was used to measure lipid classes in the dissolved and suspended particulate fractions of seawater samples taken near the edge of the Scotian Shelf and in Bedford Basin, a small Nova Scotian inlet.
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Relative copper binding capacities of dissolved organic compounds in a coastal-plain estuary.

TL;DR: Naturally occurring organics in samples taken from the mesohaline portion of a Chesapeake Bay tributary exhibited a relatively high capacity for copper, with the binding capacity directly proportional to dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations.
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