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1. Ice nucleation activity of bacteria isolated from snow compared with organic and inorganic substrates
Environmental Chemistry 5(6)
Roya Mortazavi, Christopher T. Hayes and Parisa A. Ariya
Published 18 December 2008

2. Aquatic Colloids and Nanoparticles: Current Knowledge and Future Trends
Environmental Chemistry 3(3)
Jamie R. Lead and Kevin J. Wilkinson
Published 10 July 2006

3. Critical review perspective: elemental speciation analysis methods in environmental chemistry – moving towards methodological integration
Environmental Chemistry 6(4)
Jörg Feldmann, Pascal Salaün and Enzo Lombi
Published 25 August 2009

4. Metal speciation and bioavailability: revisiting the 'big questions'
Environmental Chemistry 6(4)
Janet G. Hering
Published 25 August 2009

5. Atmospheric Oxidation Mechanism of Isoprene
Environmental Chemistry 1(3)
Jiwen Fan and Renyi Zhang
Published 13 December 2004

6. Antimony in the environment: knowns and unknowns
Environmental Chemistry 6(2)
Montserrat Filella, Peter A. Williams and Nelson Belzile
Published 27 April 2009

7. Copper and zinc spiking of biosolids: effect of incubation period on metal fractionation and speciation and microbial activity
Environmental Chemistry 5(5)
Paramsothy Jeyakumar, Paripurnanda Loganathan, Sivalingam Sivakumaran, Christopher W. N. Anderson and Ronald G. McLaren
Published 31 October 2008

8. Variation of atmospheric volatile organic compounds over the Southern Indian Ocean (30–49°S)
Environmental Chemistry 6(1)
Aurélie Colomb, Valérie Gros, Séverine Alvain, Roland Sarda-Esteve, Bernard Bonsang, C. Moulin, Thomas Klüpfel and Jonathan Williams
Published 3 March 2009

9. Perchlorate in the environment: the emerging emphasis on natural occurrence
Environmental Chemistry 6(1)
David R. Parker
Published 3 March 2009

10. Perchlorates in the environment – the key current issues
Environmental Chemistry 6(1)
David R. Parker
Published 3 March 2009

11. Carbon Capture and the Aluminium Industry: Preliminary Studies
Environmental Chemistry 3(4)
Graham Jones, Gargi Joshi, Malcolm Clark and David McConchie
Published 5 September 2006

12. RP-HPLC measurement and quantitative structure–property relationship analysis of the n-octanol–water partitioning coefficients of selected metabolites of polybrominated diphenyl ethers
Environmental Chemistry 5(5)
Yijun Yu, Weihua Yang, Zishen Gao, Michael H. W. Lam, Xiaohua Liu, Liansheng Wang and Hongxia Yu
Published 31 October 2008

13. Fitzroy River Basin, Queensland, Australia. III. Identification of sediment sources in the coastal zone
Environmental Chemistry 5(3)
J. Smith, G. B. Douglas, L. C. Radke, M. Palmer and B. P. Brooke
Published 19 June 2008

14. Antimony uptake by different plant species from nutrient solution, agar and soil
Environmental Chemistry 6(2)
Martin Tschan, Brett H. Robinson, Matteo Nodari and Rainer Schulin
Published 27 April 2009

15. The role of speciation in environmental chemistry and the case for quality criteria
Environmental Chemistry 6(4)
Graeme E. Batley, Kevin A. Francesconi and William A. Maher
Published 25 August 2009

16. Stable carbon isotope analysis of selected halocarbons at parts per trillion concentration in an urban location
Environmental Chemistry 5(5)
M. I. Mead, M. A. H. Khan, I. D. Bull, I. R. White, G. Nickless and D. E. Shallcross
Published 31 October 2008

17. Concentration and biotransformation of arsenic by Prosopis sp. grown in soil treated with chelating agents and phytohormones
Environmental Chemistry 5(5)
Martha Laura López, José R. Peralta-Videa, Jason G. Parsons, Maria Duarte-Gardea and Jorge L. Gardea-Torresdey
Published 31 October 2008

18. Predicting the Bioavailability of Metals and Metal Complexes: Critical Review of the Biotic Ligand Model
Environmental Chemistry 2(1)
Vera I. Slaveykova and Kevin J. Wilkinson
Published 23 March 2005

19. Fitzroy River Basin, Queensland, Australia. IV. Identification of flood sediment sources in the Fitzroy River
Environmental Chemistry 5(3)
G. B. Douglas, P. W. Ford, M. R. Palmer, R. M. Noble, R. J. Packett and E. S. Krull
Published 19 June 2008

20. Characteristics of the Acidity in Acid Sulfate Soil Drainage Waters, McLeods Creek, Northeastern NSW, Australia
Environmental Chemistry 3(3)
Rosalind Green, T. David Waite, Michael D. Melville and Ben C. T. Macdonald
Published 10 July 2006

  
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