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June 01, 1995
The binding of Pb, Zn, and other metal ions in suspended riverine particulate matter
Philip G. Manning;
Philip G. Manning
National Water Research Institute, Lakes Research Branch, Burlington, ON, Canada
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The Canadian Mineralogist (1995) 33 (3): 679–687.
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Philip G. Manning, Xiaowa Wang; The binding of Pb, Zn, and other metal ions in suspended riverine particulate matter. The Canadian Mineralogist 1995;; 33 (3): 679–687. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- bioavailability
- Canada
- clay mineralogy
- clay minerals
- complexing
- concentration
- Eastern Canada
- ecology
- experimental studies
- ferric iron
- fluvial environment
- geochemistry
- Great Lakes region
- hydrates
- hydrology
- ions
- iron
- iron oxides
- lead
- metals
- North America
- Ontario
- oxides
- particulate materials
- pollutants
- pollution
- rivers and streams
- sampling
- Severn Valley
- sheet silicates
- silicates
- surface water
- suspended materials
- Trent Valley
- zinc
- Trent-Severn Waterway
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