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Authors: PEMPKOWIAK J COSSA D SIKORA A SANJUAN J
Citation: J. Pempkowiak et al., MERCURY IN WATER AND SEDIMENTS OF THE SOUTHERN BALTIC-SEA, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 185-192

Authors: QUEMERAIS B COSSA D RONDEAU B PHAM TT FORTIN B
Citation: B. Quemerais et al., MERCURY DISTRIBUTION IN RELATION TO IRON AND MANGANESE IN THE WATERS OF THE ST.-LAWRENCE RIVER, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 193-201

Authors: ROULET M LUCOTTE M CANUEL R RHEAULT I TRAN S GOG YGD FARELLA N DOVALE RS PASSOS CJS DASILVA ED MERGLER D AMORIM M
Citation: M. Roulet et al., DISTRIBUTION AND PARTITION OF TOTAL MERCURY IN WATERS OF THE TAPAJOS RIVER BASIN, BRAZILIAN AMAZON, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 203-211

Authors: SULLIVAN KA MASON RP
Citation: Ka. Sullivan et Rp. Mason, THE CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF MERCURY IN LAKE MICHIGAN, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 213-228

Authors: VANDAL GM MASON RP MCKNIGHT D FITZGERALD W
Citation: Gm. Vandal et al., MERCURY SPECIATION AND DISTRIBUTION IN A POLAR DESERT LAKE (LAKE HOARE, ANTARCTICA) AND 2 GLACIAL MELTWATER STREAMS, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 229-237

Authors: EVANS RD ADDISON EM VILLENEUVE JY MACDONALD KS JOACHIM DG
Citation: Rd. Evans et al., AN EXAMINATION OF SPATIAL VARIATION IN MERCURY CONCENTRATIONS IN OTTER (LUTRA-CANADENSIS) IN SOUTH-CENTRAL ONTARIO, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 239-245

Authors: FJELD E HAUGEN TO VOLLESTAD LA
Citation: E. Fjeld et al., PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT IN THE FEEDING-BEHAVIOR OF GRAYLING (THYMALLUS-THYMALLUS) EXPOSED TO METHYLMERCURY DURING EMBRYOGENESIS, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 247-254

Authors: JAGOE CH ARNOLDHILL B YANOCHKO GM WINGER PV BRISBIN IL
Citation: Ch. Jagoe et al., MERCURY IN ALLIGATORS (ALLIGATOR-MISSISSIPPIENSIS) IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED-STATES, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 255-262

Authors: KEHRIG HA MALM O MOREIRA I
Citation: Ha. Kehrig et al., MERCURY IN A WIDELY CONSUMED FISH MICROPOGONIAS-FURNIERI (DEMAREST, 1823) FROM 4 MAIN BRAZILIAN ESTUARIES, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 263-271

Authors: MASERTI BE WALKER M COLLINA F CALTAVUTURO L
Citation: Be. Maserti et al., PRELIMINARY-RESULTS ON CADMIUM AND MERCURY TOLERANCE MECHANISMS IN NICOTIANA SP, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 273-277

Authors: PORVARI P
Citation: P. Porvari, DEVELOPMENT OF FISH MERCURY CONCENTRATIONS IN FINNISH RESERVOIRS FROM1979 TO 1994, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 279-290

Authors: ROSTEN LS KALAS JA MANKOVSKA B STEINNES E
Citation: Ls. Rosten et al., MERCURY EXPOSURE TO PASSERINE BIRDS IN AREAS CLOSE TO LOCAL EMISSION SOURCES IN SLOVAKIA AND NORWAY, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 291-298

Authors: THOMPSON DR FURNESS RW MONTEIRO LR
Citation: Dr. Thompson et al., SEABIRDS AS BIOMONITORS OF MERCURY INPUTS TO EPIPELAGIC AND MESOPELAGIC MARINE FOOD-CHAINS, Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 299-305

Authors: TREMBLAY A LUCOTTE M SCHETAGNE R
Citation: A. Tremblay et al., TOTAL MERCURY AND METHYLMERCURY ACCUMULATION IN ZOOPLANKTON OF HYDROELECTRIC RESERVOIRS IN NORTHERN QUEBEC (CANADA), Science of the total environment, 213(1-3), 1998, pp. 307-315

Authors: DEKOV VM ARAUJO F VANGRIEKEN R SUBRAMANIAN V
Citation: Vm. Dekov et al., CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION OF SEDIMENTS AND SUSPENDED MATTER FROM THE CAUVERY AND BRAHMAPUTRA RIVERS (INDIA), Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 89-105

Authors: SHEETS RW
Citation: Rw. Sheets, RELEASE OF HEAVY-METALS FROM EUROPEAN AND ASIAN PORCELAIN DINNERWARE, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 107-113

Authors: BIRD GA SCHWARTZ WJ MOTYCKA M ROSENTRETER J
Citation: Ga. Bird et al., BEHAVIOR OF CO-60 AND CS-134 IN A CANADIAN SHIELD LAKE OVER 5 YEARS, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 115-135

Authors: HARRAD S SMITH D
Citation: S. Harrad et D. Smith, FIELD-EVALUATION OF A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL OF PCB TRANSFER THROUGH THE FRESH-WATER AQUATIC FOOD-CHAIN, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 137-144

Authors: MARTIN AC RIVERO VC MARIN MTL
Citation: Ac. Martin et al., CONTAMINATION BY HEAVY-METALS IN SOILS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF A SCRAPYARD OF DISCARDED VEHICLES, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 145-152

Authors: LEBEDEV AT POLIAKOVA OV KARAKHANOVA NK PETROSYAN VS RENZONI A
Citation: At. Lebedev et al., THE CONTAMINATION OF BIRDS WITH ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN THE LAKE-BAIKALREGION, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 153-162

Authors: LI JH TANG HX
Citation: Jh. Li et Hx. Tang, A THEORETICAL CALCULATION MODEL FOR THE ACIDIFICATION CAPACITY OF NATURAL-WATERS, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 163-172

Authors: WEI YL LEE JH
Citation: Yl. Wei et Jh. Lee, FORMATION OF PRIORITY PAHS FROM POLYSTYRENE PYROLYSIS WITH ADDITION OF CALCIUM-OXIDE, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 173-181

Authors: WEY MY SU JL YAN MH WEI MC
Citation: My. Wey et al., THE CONCENTRATION DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY-METALS UNDER DIFFERENT INCINERATION OPERATION CONDITIONS, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 183-193

Authors: NAVARROALARCON M DELASERRANA HLG PEREZVALERO V LOPEZMARTINEZ C
Citation: M. Navarroalarcon et al., SERUM SELENIUM LEVELS AS INDICATORS OF BODY STATUS IN CANCER-PATIENTSAND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER NUTRITIONAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 195-202

Authors: FLYHAMMAR P
Citation: P. Flyhammar, USE OF SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTION ON ANAEROBICALLY DEGRADED MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE, Science of the total environment, 212(2-3), 1998, pp. 203-215
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