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Environmental Chemistry Environmental Chemistry
Volume 6 Number 2 2009
RESEARCH FRONT: Antimony in the Environment


Table of Contents 


pp. i-i

 


Contents in Context 


pp. ii-iii

 


Antimony in the environment – the new global puzzle 

William A. Maher

pp. 93-94

 


Antimony in the environment: knowns and unknowns 

Montserrat Filella, Peter A. Williams and Nelson Belzile

pp. 95-105

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Antimony in the soil–plant system – a review 

Martin Tschan, Brett H. Robinson and Rainer Schulin

pp. 106-115

    | Supplementary Material (58 KB)
 


Ecological threshold concentrations for antimony in water and soil 

Koen Oorts and Erik Smolders

pp. 116-121

  
 


Clarification of the predominant emission sources of antimony in airborne particulate matter and estimation of their effects on the atmosphere in Japan 

Akihiro Iijima, Keiichi Sato, Yuji Fujitani, Eiji Fujimori, Yoshinori Saito, Kiyoshi Tanabe, Toshimasa Ohara, Kunihisa Kozawa and Naoki Furuta

pp. 122-132

  
 


Bioaccumulation of antimony and arsenic in a highly contaminated stream adjacent to the Hillgrove Mine, NSW, Australia 

Kristy Telford, William Maher, Frank Krikowa, Simon Foster, Michael J. Ellwood, Paul M. Ashley, Peter V. Lockwood and Susan C. Wilson

pp. 133-143

  
 


Antimony uptake by different plant species from nutrient solution, agar and soil 

Martin Tschan, Brett H. Robinson, Matteo Nodari and Rainer Schulin

pp. 144-152

  
 


Problems with Sb analysis of environmentally relevant samples 

David S. T. Hjortenkrans, Nina S. Mänsson, Bo G. Bergbäck and Agneta V. Häggerud

pp. 153-159

  
 


Sources of antimony in an urban area 

Nina S. Månsson, David S. T. Hjortenkrans, Bo G. Bergbäck, Louise Sörme and Agneta V. Häggerud

pp. 160-169

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Dynamic DGT speciation analysis and applicability to natural heterogeneous complexes 

Raewyn M. Town, Parthasarathi Chakraborty and Herman P. van Leeuwen

pp. 170-177

    | Supplementary Material (291 KB)
 


The influence of aggregation on the redox chemistry of humic substances 

Noel E. Palmer and Ray von Wandruszka

pp. 178-184

  
 


Photodegradation of nonylphenol polyethoxylates in aqueous solution 

Lei Wang, Hongwen Sun, Yinghong Wu, Guolan Huang and Shugui Dai

pp. 185-193

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