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    Concentrations of inorganic elements in 20 municipal waters in Sweden before and after treatment – links to human health

    The water chemistry of 20 municipal water treatment plants in southern Sweden, representing various bedrock situations, and water qualities, were investigated. Four water samples, raw and treated, were collect...

    I. Rosborg, B. Nihlgård, L. Gerhardsson in Environmental Geochemistry and Health (2006)

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    Concentrations of inorganic elements in bottled waters on the Swedish market

    This study presents the concentrations of about 50 metals and ions in 33 different brands of bottled waters on the Swedish market. Ten of the brands showed calcium (Ca) concentrations ≤10 mg L−1 and magnesium (Mg...

    I Rosborg, B Nihlgård, L Gerhardsson in Environmental Geochemistry and Health (2005)

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    Inorganic Constituents of Well Water in One Acid and One Alkaline Area of South Sweden

    Acid precipitation may lead to loss of essential elements and increase the concentrations of potentially toxic elements in drinking water. In this study 46 private wells from acid regions(pH < 6.5) were compar...

    I. Rosborg, B. Nihlgård, L. Gerhardsson in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (2003)

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    Water chemistry in forested catchments after topsoil treatment with liming agents in South Sweden

    Critical loads of sulphur and nitrogen are exceeded in South Sweden, and nutritional imbalances are expected to appear with time in forests. During 1984 paired catchments were established in a northwestern-sou...

    B. Fransman, B. Nihlgård in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1995)