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The influence of sediment, food and organic ligands on the uptake of copper by sediment-dwelling bivalvesComparison of the linear Van den Berg/Ruzic transformation and a non-linear fit of the Langmuir isotherm applied to Cu speciation data in the estuarine environmentVertical gradients for particulate Cu fractions in estuarine water over tidal flatsInteractions of algal ligands, metal complexation and availability, and cell responses of the diatom Ditylum brightwellii with a gradual increase in copperComparison of chemical speciation of copper in the Oosterschelde and Westerschelde estuaries, The NetherlandsProblems with the Estimation of the Complexation Characteristics Dissolved Organonickel ComplexesSpeciation of copper and responses of the marine diatom Ditylum brightwellii upon increasing copper concentrationsDistinct trends in the speciation of iron between the shallow shelf seas and the deep basins of the Arctic OceanRelations between free copper and salinity, dissolved and particulate organic carbon in the Oosterschelde and Westerschelde, NetherlandsOxidative stress induced by copper: defense and damge in the marine planktonic diatom Ditylum brightwellii, grown in continuous cultures with high and low zinc levelsThe relation between salinity and copper complexing capacity of natural estuarine waters and the uptake of dissolved 64Cu by Macoma balthica
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L.J.A. Gerringa
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