Chemical dynamics of sedimentary acid volatile sulfide
The simultaneously extracted metal-acid volatile sulfide (SEM-AVS) method is widely used to estimate whether or not metlas in sediments are toxic. Although considerable attention has been given to metal-sulfide interactions and related toxicological research, the complexities of the sedimentary sulf...
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description | The simultaneously extracted metal-acid volatile sulfide (SEM-AVS) method is widely used to estimate whether or not metlas in sediments are toxic. Although considerable attention has been given to metal-sulfide interactions and related toxicological research, the complexities of the sedimentary sulfide system and how they may influence the SEM-AVS relationship have recieved scant consideration. |
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