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Contents: Chemical Speciation And Bioavailability Volume 23 Issue 4 2011

Posted on 15. November, 2011.

Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability covers all aspects of environmental science and pollution.

189Partitioning of Zn, Cd, Pb, and Cu in organic-rich soil prof|les in the vicinity of a zinc smelter
Monica Lian Svendsen, Eiliv Steinnes and Hans A. Blom
 
201Distribution of heavy metals and their chemical speciation in sediments from the Abelardo
L. Rodriguez Dam, Sonora, Mexico, Agust|nGomez-Alvarez, Jesus L. Valenzuela-Garcia, Arturo I. Villalba-Atondo, Diana Meza-Figueroa, Francisco J. Almendariz-Tapia, Tracy O. Whitaker-Bojorquez, Flor Martinez-Morales, Magdalena Valenzuela-Corral and Luis E. Ochoa-Valenzuela
 
213 Extending the diffuse layer model of surface acidity constant behaviour: IV. Diffuse layer charge/potential relationships
Nicholas T. Loux
 
224Effects of water hardness and Cu and Zn on LC50 in Gambusia holbrooki
Alireza Pourkhabbaz, Mohammad Ebrahimpour Kasmani, Vahed Kiyani and Mohammad Hasan Hosynzadeh
 
229Determination of total lead and lead species according to their lability in coastal seawater by Chelex-100 titration and electrothermal-atomic absorption spectrometry
I. Lavilla, F. Valverde, S. Gil, M. Costas, F. Pena and C. Bendicho
 
237Impact of fluorides on the removal of heavy metals from an electroplating effluent using a flocculent brewer’s yeast strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Manuela D. Machado, Eduardo V. Soares and Helena M.V.M. Soares
 
243Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in traff|c soil and Pinus pinea needles of Beijing, China
Qingyang Liu, Yanju Liu, Dandan Hu and Xinxin Wang
 
249Speciation and preconcentration of iron by cloud point extraction combined with fibre optic linear array detection spectrophotometry
E. Kazemi, N. Shokouf| and F. Shemirani

Chemical Speciation and Bioavailabilty presents results which can often be applied to pressing environmental problems such as toxic waste and human health risk assessment.