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    The anthropogenic effects on organic matter in sediment core based on Bayesian mixing model: a case study of Daya Bay

    Sediment is an important carrier of evidence about environmental evolution which receives huge volumes of organic material originated from both anthropogenic and natural sources. In this study, based on sedime...

    **angtian Man, Honghui Huang, Shijun Jiang in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2023)

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    Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Exposed-Lawn Soils from 28 Urban Parks in the Megacity Guangzhou: Occurrence, Sources, and Human Health Implications

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in urban soils may pose a serious threat to human health via oral ingestion, dermal absorption, and particulate inhalation, especially in public parks and playgrounds, w...

    Chang-Liang Ke, Yang-Guang Gu, Qi Liu in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (2017)

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    Contamination, Fractionation and Biological Risk Related to Metals in Surface Sediments from the Largest Deep Freshwater Lake in China

    The toxicity and mobility of metals in the environment are driven by their specific chemical forms and binding states. However, heavy metal fractionation in sediments from plateau deep lakes in China is rare. ...

    Hua-Bing Li, Yang-Guang Gu, Rong Wang in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (2017)

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    Effects of organic acids on the photosynthetic and antioxidant properties and accumulations of heavy metals of Melilotus officinalis grown in Cu tailing

    The effect of citric acid (CA), acetic acid (Ac), and ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) on the photosynthetic and antioxidant properties and the accumulation of some heavy metals (HMs) of Melilotus officin...

    Yulin Han, Xue Wu, Jiguang Gu, Jiuzhou Zhao in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2016)