Reports 9th ISEG - International Symposium on Environmental Geochemistry - Palestras e Artigos

Reports 9th ISEG - International Symposium on Environmental Geochemistry - Palestras e Artigos

Plenary Conferences

xxviii - Environmental health impact of legacy uranium mining in Portugal
xxx - Geochemical reactivity and risk assessment: from scientific data to policy applications
xxxii - Petroleum contamination assessment and Bio-remediation processes
xxxiv - Remediation of Municipal Waste Waters By Artificial Wetlands
xxxvi - The role of geostatistics in environmental epidemiology
xxxviii - Health and earth – the emerging discipline of medical geology
xl - Challenges in environmental geochemistry & health: future research priorities?
xli - Challenges in environmental geochemistry & health: health and its costs?

Sumary

02 - GEMAS: mapping soil properties and metal con- centrations in agricultural and grazing land soil at the European scale
03 - Characterisation of heavy metal pollution by spent abrasive material in nearby marine sediment by using sediment quality indices and single extractions in Van Phong bay – Vietnam
04 - A lead record from a raised bog north of Hadrians Wall
05 - Sediment and water quality in the River Clyde post- industrial catchment, Glasgow, UK
07 - Tin concentrations in European soils
08 - Sedimentary geochemistry of platinum in intertidal salt marsh sediments of the Tagus River Estuary (Lis- bon, Portugal)
09 - Anthropogenic trace elements in bottom sediments from the Middle and South Adriatic Sea
10 - Temporal evolution of stable lead isotope ratios in sediments of the Central Portuguese Margin: A fin-gerprint of human activities
12 - Sedimentary records of heavy metals in the Ambarli Harbour Area, Istanbul
13 - Sedimentary processes on the NW Iberian continental shelf since the late Little Ice Age
16 - Combustion emissions from a smoldering coal heap in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
17 - Arsenic speciation in waters draining historical Alaskan mine sites
18 - Cu-Ba hydrated uranyl phosphates from the Nisa deposit: chemical and petrographic evidences for mineral reequilibration processes
19 - Pre-mining environmental geochemical survey of a mineralised watershed in North Greece
20 - The swelling floor slab problem in Ireland
22 - Base and precious metals waste material of the S. Domingos & Aljustrel Mines, Portugal: potential economic benefit and improvement environmental quality
23 - Environmental assessment using Zn-Cd-Pb isotopes at an abandoned old mining area
25 - Ranking and testing of contamination risk assessment methods for toxic elements from mine waste sites
27 - Assessment of Panasqueira mine surrounding soils through a contamination factor
29 - Environmental assessment in the abandoned Hg mine site of La Campa del Trave (Asturias, Spain)
31 - Geological component of the environment and breast cancer, Slovak Republic
33 - Release of critical elements from biomass combus- tion
34 - Bioaccessibility options for detailed quantitative risk assessment of metals
36 - Environmental availability of heavy metals in ashes from Popocatépetl volcano during its current eruption
37 - Reconstructing the life-time lead exposure in children using dentine in deciduous teeth
38 - Establishing soil and agricultural variability in studies of micronutrient deficiency in maternal health: case study from rural Malawi
39 - Oral bioaccessibility of inorganic and organic con- taminants: interpretation of results from a range of contaminated sites and the role of mineralogy
40 - The solid phase distribution and bioaccessibility of potentially harmful elements in natural ironstone soils in the UK
41 - Low rank coal aquifers and kidney disease: evidence from Portugal, the Balkans, and the US
42 - Geochemical reactivity and availability of lead in urban soils: from data to improved soil policy
43 - Environmental applications of urban soil quality data in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
45 - Lead concentrations in urban house dust from Portugal
46 - Heavy metal pollution in Mine-Soil-Plant System in S.Francisco de Assis - Panasqueira mine (Portugal)
48 - Geochemistry, structure, bioaccessibility and health effects of inhalable metal and carbonaceous particles in cast iron foundries
50 - Tellus Border: regional geochemical surveys of the northern region of Ireland
52 - The (missing) link between the contaminated soil management strategy and food safety in Portugal
53 - Application of isotope ratio tracing to source residential lead exposure in children in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada
54 - Assessment of exposure to chemical elements through the consumption of waters and vegetables for a group of patients in routine dialysis
55 - Diatom community development during an indoor maturation experiment using some Portuguese clayey material
57 - Trace element deficiencies in the Azores archipelago: an animal and human health issue
59 - Influence of soil chemistry on the uptake of iodine by grass
60 - Human exposure to fluoride in Derbyshire, UK
61 - Transfer of potential harmful elements from soils to foodstuff used in human and animal diet in the sourroundings of the Estarreja Chemical Complex: a preliminary study
62 - Assessing human health risk and exposure through dust ingestion in the Bassin Minier de Provence, Fra nce
63 - Human oral bioaccessibility of Zn, As and Pb in street dusts of Estarreja, Portugal
66 - Metal bioavailability and phytotoxicity study on Vicia faba L. grown on natural and spiked contaminated soils
67 - Characterization of indoor dust from Minas Gerais, Brazil, and evaluation of the cytotoxicity in A549 lung cells
68 - Effects of the different grape rootstocks on the arsenic, cadmium, cobalt and lead concentrations of the grape musts
69 - SSH gene expression profile of Eisenia andrei exposed in situ to a naturally contaminated soil from an abandoned uranium mine
70 - Indoor air quality at the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
72 - Metal(loid)s quantification in different biological matrices and genotoxic effects in human populations exposed to mining contamination – Panasqueira Mine (Portugal)
75 - Nanocomposite devices for water treatment and land remediation
76 - High vs. low enthalpies geothermal resources: environmental issues
78 - Urban geochemistry of lead in gardens, playgrounds and schoolyards of Lisbon, Portugal: a review
80 - A study of natural iron precipitates as adsorbents for copper and nickel
81 - Optimised investigation of radioactively contaminated land
83 - Radioactive fallout in Portugal following the Fuku- shima nuclear accident
84 - Hg uptake by crop plants grown on contaminated soil from a petrochemical plant. Effects of combined treatments of plant hormone and thioligand
85 - Bioenergetic use of heavy metal polluted soils – a non-phytoremediation approach
86 - Chemistry of ground water and surface water under development of potash salt deposit (Urals, Russia)
88 - Sediment contamination mapping for dredging management in Sepetiba Bay, Brazil
89 - Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils and street dust from Lisbon urban area
91 - The mechanistic view of Cu(II) adsorption and desorption kinetics on illite surfaces: to which 2:1 clay surfaces metals adsorb?
93 - Urban particulate matter reduction by four green roof species
94 - Spatial distribution of explosive compounds in the vadose zone of a contaminated site, Portugal
96 - Contribution of the plant/rhizosediment system to the phytoremediation of metals
98 - The trace element geochemistry of soils in Bloemfontein, South Africa
99 - Assessing the effect of urbanisation on diffuse pollution in English soils
101 - Leaching from pyritic waste slags under alternating flow conditions: Control of primary and secondary mineral dynamics on the reactive transport of arsenic and heavy metals in a carbonate-buffered aquifer
102 - Migration of Cu and Pb along the soil columns from e-waste contaminated soil
103 - 30 Years Soil Screening Values in Europe: where have we got to?
104 - Study of the spatial distribution of toxic elements in an industrial area (Ajka, Hungar y) based on at- tic dust sampling
105 - Reconstructing historical lead levels using urban dendrochemistr y in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada: species selection, sampling and comparison
107 - Mimmicing field conditions of pyritic mines in the laborator y: chronic toxicity of Fe and SO42- and acute toxicity of Cu and Zn to fluvial periphyton in acidic and alkaline conditions
108 - Risk assessment of abandoned mine sites in Na- mibia
109 - Environmental metal pollution in Ria de Aveiro, a coastal lagoon of N Portugal and benthic fo- raminifera answers
111 - Removal of methylene blue and orange II from dye solutions by natural Portuguese clayey ma- terials
112 - Particulate atmospheric pollution around an alu- mina factor y, Gardanne, SE France
114 - Groundwater degradation by different saliniza- tion processes: three case studies on the applica- tion of environmental isotopes to assess seawater intrusion vs. dissolution of salt minerals in coastal areas
115 - Is it possible to remove polymeric nanoparticles from aqueous paints during the activated sludge treatment?
117 - Metal contamination recorded in the sediment of the semi-closed Bakar Bay (Croatia)
118 - Sediment integrative assessment at the Alqueva reser voir : a chemical and ecotoxicological appro ach
119 - Mapping of the water quality in the Amazon for the selection of treatment technologies in riparian communities
120 - Hydrochemical evaluation of surface waters of the Cértima River basin (Portugal)
122 - The effects of abandoned and active coal mines near Küçükdoğanca region (Keşan-Edirne) on en- vironment
123 - Riverine organic matter characterization using sterols as biomarkers in two Brazilian small wa- tershead, Macacu and Caceribu rivers, RJ, Brazil
124 - Chemical characterization of rainwater from a sugar cane site of São Paulo State, Brazil
125 - Trace metals in surface sediments of the shelf and upper slope between the Tagus River mouth and Cape Sines (Portugal)
126 - Nutrient pollution round Yangtze Estuar y in Spring and Autumn
127 - Arsenic load input to Caudal River (northwestern Spain) from abandoned mercur y mining works
128 - Using stable isotopes in organisms to trace sew- age-derived material in the Adriatic Sea
130 - Heavy metals removal from water with functional- ised silica sorbents
133 - Biogeochemical cycling of uranium series radionuclides in the NE Atlantic Ocean
134 - Effect of competitive ions on radiocaesium reten- tion in clay mineral phases from raña deposits (NE Portugal)
136 - PAH bioaccumulation and typology in marine sponges – potential for biomonitoring oil and combustion residues
137 - Natural radioactivity level of the Kestanbol Pluton (Ezine- Çanakkale) and its environmental impor- tance, Turkey
138 - Origin, reser voirs and fate control of natural ura- nium in northern Bavaria, Germany
140 - Characterization of selenium behaviour in ground- water of the Chalk aquifer in Northern France: ori- gin and fate
141 - Environmental Geochemistr y of the lake sedi- ments in vicinity of the Athabasca Oil Sands op- erations in Alberta, Canada
142 - Chemical interactions between plants and soil metals in acidic and alkaline conditions
143 - Speciation of arsenic in tobaccos from reference materials and cigarettes using HPLC-ICP-MS
145 - Environmental geochemistr y of nanoparticles: an- alytical determination and extraction
147 - Assessing improved methods for the removal of polar organic contaminants from water
149 - Miniaturisation of a sequential extraction method for the fractionation of potentially toxic elements in urban particulates
150 - How in situ heterogeneity affects the uncertainty of measurements of contaminant concentra- tion
152 - A study of metals in sediments of the Forth and Clyde Canal, Scotland, UK
153 - Lipid composition and stable isotope determina- tion of particulate and sedimentar y organic mat- ter in Lake Bled (NW Slovenia)
154 - Iron speciation in volcanic soils from Fogo island (Cape Verde)
155 - Environmental and analytical aspects of monitor- ing and reduction of mercur y emission from coal combustion in Polish energy sector
157 - Stable isotope labelling - a way for ward for en- hanced detection in monitoring exposure to na- noparticles
159 - Limitations of acidity testing in acid mine drain- age prediction
160 - Release of arsenic by organic acids from damped sediments originally deposited in the Shinaki Dam receiving neutralized sulfate-rich acidic river wa- ter (Yukawa river), Gunma, central Japan
161 - Elemental and stable isotope study of sedimen- tar y organic matter in the continental shelf off the Guadiana River (SW Iberian Peninsula)
163 - The GEMAS project: results from the comparison of aqua regia and xrf analysis
165 - Can the reactive pool of potentially toxic elements in urban soils give an indication of human expo- sure?
167 - Batch and flow-through continuous stirred reac- tor experiments of Sr2+-adsorption onto smectite: Influence of pH, concentration and ionic str ength
168 - Improving the reliability of water analyses: Beyond QA/QC
169 - Waste glass as a substrate for arsenic removal from drinking waters in Bangladesh: a laborator y and field-based study
170 - Application of Fluoride Ion-Selective Electrode (FISE) and GIS in managing human health risk of high-F- groundwater to a rural population in cen- tral Vietnam
173 - Soil geochemistr y of the Mediterannean agricultural karst catchment (Vrana Lake, Croatia)
174 - Geochemical fingerprint on sediments of the rivers draining Ibadan Metropolis, Southwest- ern
176 - Urban sediments: geochemistr y and mineralogy towards improved risk assessments
178 - Dublin SURGE Project – Soil Urban Geochemistr y study for Dublin
180 - Geochemical spatial variability in Carrasqueira marsh (Sado estuar y - Portugal)
182 - The Geochemical Soil Atlas of the Netherlands: a tool for environmental management and ecologi- cal risk assessment
184 - Asthma and climate change: results from second phase of research exploring the role of social dep- rivation and its influence on Asthma in the UK us- ing GIS
186 - Regulator y decision-making for the purpose of managing land contamination
188 - The ICPE face to environmental issues. From in- dustrialo-environmental risk perception to its representation in a vulnerable environment: the case of coastal industrial areas in France
190 - Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of fill materials from a negative archaeological structure, and relations with luminescence and dosimetric behavior
191 - Concentrations of trace elements in superficial lake sediments before and after metalliferous tail- ings dam failure (Republic of Macedonia)
192 - Evidence of anthropogenic contamination by chromium preser ved in estuarine sediments, Ja- boatão River, Pernambuco, Brazil
193 - Isotopic, elemental and molecular composition of Lago Coari, AM ,Brazil
194 - The geochemistr y of land use change during the Late Holocene in the Istrian-littoral River Basin, Croatia
195 - Late Pleistocene and Holocene environmental changes in eastern Adriatic coastal karst lakes
196 - Metal geochemistr y in sediment core from the SW Portuguese continental shelf
197 - St. Lawrence Valley trace metal deposition histor y from peat bog records
198 - Estimation of sedimentation rate and sediment origin by natural radionuclides and 137Cs in the Vrana Lake, Croatia
200 - Anomalies of Cd, Pb and Zn in the São Francisco River Basin, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
202 - Environmental impact on surface water, stream sediments and macrophytes from a mining area: the case study of the Água Forte and Roxo streams at the Aljustrel mine (Portugal)
204 - Large spill of mining wastes in Portelo stream: Im- pact on water quality and on macroinvertebrate assemblage
205 - Assisted phytoremediation: results from a field experiment at a site affected by mining activities (Iberian Pyrite Belt - Portugal)
207 - Long-term effects of contamination from mining accidents on the contents of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd in a floodplain soil of the river Tisza (Hungar y)
209 - Rhenium in waste material of the sulphur factor y from the S. Domingos abandoned mine (Iberian Pyrite Belt, southern Portugal): an X-ray absorp- tion spectroscopy approach
211 - Secondar y minerals formed in Acid Mine Drain- age environment: the case of Libiola mine: char- acterization and stability
213 - Distribution of K, Th and U in aplite and dolerite veins, granite and schist from the Sobral Pichorro area (Fornos de Algodres, Central Portugal)
214 - The impact of geological environment on health status of residents of the Slovak Republic
216 - Multielemental anomalies of anthropogenic sources in the Rio das Velhas Basin, Minas Gerais State, Brazil
217 - Mapping of low density of the lead levels in drain- age sediments at Pernambuco State, northeastern Brazil
218 - Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of Makirina Bay surficial sediments (Central Adri- atic)
219 - Patagonian native plant extract can protect cells from arsenic toxicity
220 - Geochemical mapping of low density with focus on levels of mercur y in sediments of drainage in the Pernambuco state, Brazil
221 - Annual radiation dose in Serra do Carambeí granite, Southern Brazil
222 - Evaluation of selenium treatment of maize and sunflower plants in nutrient solution and soil (rh izobox)
223 - Analyses of element contents and microbiologi- cal parameters of wheat- and pea-sprouts treated by molybdenum and selenium
224 - Long term monitoring of indoor radon in the multistor y building
225 - As and Hg assessment of cattle exposure in pas- ture lands around the Estarreja Chemical Com- plex (Aveiro, Portugal). Preliminar y results near the S. Filipe sewage outlet
226 - Definition of areas of probable risk to human health posed by As, Cd and Pb in soils of the sur- rounding area of an abandoned Pintor mine (Por- tugal)
227 - Trace element impurities in commercially avail- able clays used as cosmetic products
229 - Radionuclide activities in groundwater from Mes- ozoic sedimentar y rocks of Central Portugal – a preliminar y dose assessment
231 - Biogenic carbonate sands from Atlantic islands of the Macaronesia archipelago: Differentiation based on mineralogical and geochemical data
232 - How mineralogy and geochemistr y could ex- plain some practices of the so-called folk medi- cine
233 - Environmental pollution and human health: ex- ploring adverse pregnancy outcomes and food and water consumption in Estarreja municipality, Portugal
236 - Acute toxicity test of mercuric chloride on black fish
237 - Determination of toxic trace elements in the blue crab Carcinus maena exposed to inorganic mercur y, methylmercur y and selenium using ICP-MS
238 - Potential toxicity caused by heavy metals existing in muds and peloids to be used in mud therapy and peloid therapy
240 - Distribution of uranium and other trace elements in an aplite dyke from Fornos de Algodres area (Northern Central Portugal)
241 - Influence of plant growth promoting bacteria in Helianthus annuus (sunflower) grown in Zn and Cd contaminated soils – effects on biomass pro- duction, growth parameters and metal accumula- tion
242 - Degradability of chelating agents in a soil contaminated with lead
243 - Heavy metal distribution in minesoils and accumulation in plants growing in a Pb/Zn-mining area in NW Spain
244 - Assessing total and bioavailable contents of lin- dane and other hexaclorocyclohexanes in pollut- ed soils
245 - Trace metals concentrations, distribution and bio- availability in urban soils of Abeokuta and its en- virons, South-western Nigeria
247 - Cs-137 Geochemical partitioning in highly weath- ered tropical soils
248 - Distribution of heavy metals in superficial soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre state, Venezuela
249 - Arsenic in water and sediments of Aveiro Ria – a monitorization programme
250 - Tree leaves used as indicators of dispersion of particulate atmospheric pollution
251 - Nanoparticles in products from fossil fuel com- bustion
252 - Application of zeolite synthesized from fly ash for the removal of Mn from aqueous solution
253 - Chemical evaluation of the leaching solutions from sulfide and gossan mine wastes in envi- ronmental remediation processes with different treatments
255 - Spatial distribution of Pb, Cd and Cr concentra- tions in moss transplants from urban recreational areas in Lisbon, Portugal
256 - Adsorption of heavy metals onto natural Greek bentonite in single and multi component sys- tems
257 - Concentrations of Cu and Zn in tropical soil amended with sewage sludge
258 - Phosphorus recoveries from membrane concen- trate by an electrokinetic process
259 - Phosphorus recover y from sewage sludge by anelectrokinetic process
260 - Derivation of soil screening levels (SSLs) for ura- nium
261 - Small scale sedimentar y metal variation: a tran- sect investigation
262 - Removal of metal ions from spiked aqueous solu- tions using a sorbent produced by slag and red mud
263 - Urban agriculture in Portugal: reactivity of poten- tially toxic elements
265 - The phytotoxicity of Er vedosa mine soils
267 - Is uranium in organic agricultural residues a con- tributor for uranium soil contamination? A study case near a portuguese uranium mine
268 - Molecular and colloidal dynamics in acid mine wa- ters
269 - Biochar as an innovative material for mercur y treatment
271 - Transfer of heavy metals between the regulat- ed and inactive riverbed of the Przemsza River (southern Poland)
272 - Distribution of mercur y and methylmercur y concentrations in surface and core sediments and waters in the Pontevedra Ria (NW Iberian Peninsula)
273 - BDE-209 – Kinetics of photodegradation in ethanol and water ; influence of humic substances
275 - Carbon, sulfur and biopolymers distribution sediments from the Guadiana and Aradi Rivers – South Iberian Peninsula
276 - Quality assessment and social impact of water from two Mozambican rivers for human con- sumption and irrigation
278 - Evaluation of the water quality through coliform bacteria in the Juturnaíba dam, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
279 - Arsenic in Argentinian aquatic organisms in an ecologic context
280 - Stable isotopes composition of river water across peninsular Spain
281 - Study of water reser voirs at different hydrologi- cal and climatic systems in Spain based on a map of isotopic distribution in precipitacion
283 - Organic matter partitioning and geochemical characteristics related to sources and processes in two Brazilian Southeast estuaries
285 - Characterization of the variability of heavy metals in a mixed land use catchment in NW Spain
286 - Hydrological and geochemical control of metals in a rural catchment (NW Spain)
287 - Nitrogen losses from a low-intensity agricultural catchment in Galicia (NW Spain): annual and sea- sonal trend
288 - Nitrogen dynamics in a mixed land use catchment integrating measurement and modelling
289 - Storage of metals in active stream sediments from mountainous rivers: a case study in the River Douro basin (North Portugal)
290 - Effects of a wildfire on soil and water chemistr y of the Marão watershed, NE Portugal
292 - The Rappbode Reser voir Obser vator y: monitoring nutrients and organic carbon across a whole eco- system
293 - Evaluation of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes as in- dicators of nitrate contamination sources in the Monforte- Alter do Chão Aquifer
295 - Sediment-groundwater interaction in a coastal aquifer affected by salinization (Ravenna, Italy)
296 - Hydrological characteristics of the Timok River, Eastern Serbia
297 - Forest fire effects in soil nutrients mobilization
298 - Heavy metal distribution in estuarine sediments of Koronia lake, Central Macedonia, Northern Gre ece
300 - Wildfire effects on soil organic carbon and losses in a burnt forest area, north-central Portugal
301 - Nitrate contamination of a shallow sandy aquifer in the agricultural catchment. Example of human impact on the natural environment in Western Po- land
304 - Environmental distribution and cycling of radio- nuclides from legacy uranium mine wastes in the Sortelha valley, near Sabugal, Portugal
305 - Enrichment and chemical forms of arsenic in the sediment cores of the Daliao River System in Chi- na
306 - Preliminar y studies for assessment of heteroge- neity of lead in soil and its implications for uptake by plants
308 - Photodegration of thiram in aqueous solutions in the presence and absence of humic substances – kinetics studies
309 - Multielemental analysis in plants after Puyehue Volcano eruption
310 - The metals toxicology on freshwater fish tissues
311 - The relationship between heavy metals and sedi- mentar y organic matter in the Oxford Clay (Juras- sic) of the southern UK
312 - Biogeochemistr y of sulfide minerals oxidation at low temperatures
313 - An over view about coal mining as an environ- mental source of polycyclic aromatic hydrocar- bons
315 - Antimony oxidation and adsorption reactions on synthetic manganite
316 - Accumulation and translocation of Al, Ag, Ba, Be, Bi, Cd and Sr in Cistus Salvifolius l. from Caveira, Chança and São Domingos mine areas
317 - Histor y of radionuclides accumulation in the Port of Rijeka sediments (Croatia)
318 - Microbiological evidences of methanotrophic ac- tivity in the soils of the geothermal area of Pantel- leria island (Italy)
319 - Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in arsenic-contaminated areas in Brazil
320 - Geochemical characterization of trace elements and stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in wa- ter, sediment and water moss Fontinalis antipy- retica
321 - Heavy metals (Co, Cr, Cu and Ni) distribution in soils and in natural aromatic and medicinal plants (NAMP) of Vinhais- Bragança massif (NE of Portugal): a preliminar y study
322 - Heavy metals and trace element accumulation and distribution in the organs of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. eh Steud. 1841, Tisza River, Serbia
323 - Kinetics of Cr(VI) reduction in mangrove sediment, Vavouto Bay, New Caledonia
324 - Environmental implication of geogenic soil contamination by chromium and nickel of Eastern Slovakian Flysh Belt
325 - Phosphorus retention in an Hg-contaminated salt marsh: implications on ecosystem ser vices
326 - The response of microorganisms to climate and anthropogenic induced geochemical changes in oil sands tailings ponds and natural ecosystems surrounding Fort McMurray Alberta, Canada
328 - Seasonal variation of Phragmites australis response to copper(II) exposure, in terms of ALMWOAs exudation
331 - Assessment of PAHs availability in soils using chemical methods
332 - REE in topsoils and rocks from Santiago island (Cape Verde)
334 - Spacial distribution and speciation of heavy metals in surface sediments from the Yangtze Estuar y in China
335 - Isotopic analysis of uranium using high resolution ICP-OES
336 - Anthropogenic contamination of lead in soil and water as a result of the production of automotive batteries in the city of Belo Jardim, Pernambuco – Brazil
337 - Organic matter sources and Soot-Black carbon contribution in sediments from the Guadiana estuar y (SW Iberian Peninsula)
339 - Characterisation of the organic composition of size segregated atmospheric particulate matter at traffic exposed in summer and winter in Madrid
341 - Characterization of biogenic volatile emission of rice in a Portuguese paddy field by comprehensive two dimensional gas chromatography
343 - Deployment of method for analysis of δ13C(n-alkanes C1-C5) in gas samples at low concentrations
344 - Manganese separations in superficial environments from Galicia (NW Spain)
346 - Sources and depositional patterns of sedimentar y organic matter in the Mira Estuar y (SW Portugal)
348 - Radiogenic elements in soils from Fogo island (Cape Verde)
350 - Studying the effects on soil organic matter of wildfires in central Portugal
351 - Characterization and differentiation of kaolins by inverse gas chromatography
352 - Metal transfer from the abandoned mining district to the endoreic plain of Touiref (NW Tunisia):solid-phase distribution and availability of metals
354 - A Geochemical Modeling approach in Lardosa region (Castelo Branco, Portugal): an environmental management tool
355 - The Geochemical Soil Atlas of the Netherlands: a tool for environmental management and ecological risk assessment
357 - Analysis of the Zn, Cu and Pb relative contents in soils and sediments and their use to identify contamination
359 - Geochemical behaviour of trace metals in soils in the Suape industrial-harbour complex, Pernambuco, Brazil
360 - Heavy metal contamination in urban road dusts in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece: mineralogical and morphological characteristics and mobility of potentially toxic metals
362 - Spatial distribution approach to evaluate soil contamination in the surrounding area of Panasqueira mine
364 - Risk perception of a population living near a chemical complex in Estarreja, Portugal
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