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Environmental Chemistry Environmental Chemistry
Volume 5 Number 3 2008


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Arsenobetaine is a significant arsenical constituent of the red Antarctic alga Phyllophora antarctica 

Marco Grotti, Francesco Soggia, Cristina Lagomarsino, Walter Goessler and Kevin A. Francesconi

pp. 171-175

  
 


Changes in proportions of arsenic species within an Ecklonia radiata food chain 

Simon Foster, William Maher and Frank Krikowa

pp. 176-183

 | Supplementary Material (446 KB)
 


Trends in rainfall associated with sources of air pollution 

E.Keith Bigg

pp. 184-193

 


Occurrence of residues of the veterinary drug crystal (gentian) violet in wild eels caught downstream from municipal sewage treatment plants 

Andrea Schuetze, Thomas Heberer and Susanne Juergensen

pp. 194-199

  
 


Assessment of caudal fin clip as a non-lethal technique for predicting muscle tissue mercury concentrations in largemouth bass 

S. A. Ryba, J. L. Lake, J. R. Serbst, A. D. Libby and S. Ayvazian

pp. 200-203

  
 


FLUXY: a simple code for computing steady-state metal fluxes at consuming (bio)interfaces, in natural waters 

Zeshi Zhang, Jacques Buffle, Konstantin Startchev and Davide Alemani

pp. 204-217

    | Supplementary Material (625 KB)
 


A three-dimensional reactive transport model for sediments, incorporating microniches 

Łukasz Sochaczewski, Anthony Stockdale, William Davison, Wlodek Tych and Hao Zhang

pp. 218-225

 | Supplementary Material (584 KB)
 


N,N-Diethyl-p-phenylenediamine effectiveness in analysis of polysulfides and polythionates in water 

Stephen Kariuki, Philippe Babady-Bila and Breanna Duquette

pp. 226-230

  
 


Fitzroy River Basin, Queensland, Australia. III. Identification of sediment sources in the coastal zone 

J. Smith, G. B. Douglas, L. C. Radke, M. Palmer and B. P. Brooke

pp. 231-242

  
 


Fitzroy River Basin, Queensland, Australia. IV. Identification of flood sediment sources in the Fitzroy River 

G. B. Douglas, P. W. Ford, M. R. Palmer, R. M. Noble, R. J. Packett and E. S. Krull

pp. 243-257

    | Supplementary Material (475 KB)
 


Corrigendum to: Ammonia/ammonium dissociation coefficient in seawater: A significant numerical correction 

Thomas G. Bell, Martin T. Johnson, Timothy D. Jickells and Peter S. Liss

pp. 258-258

  
 


  
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