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- Editors:
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C. J. M. Kramer
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Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands
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J. C. Duinker
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Institute for Marine Research, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
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Table of contents (42 papers)
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Application to Natural Waters
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- David Dyrssen, Per Hall, Conny Haraldsson, Åke Iverfeldt, Stig Westerlund
Pages 239-245
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- C. T. Driscoll, G. C. Schafran
Pages 247-250
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Interaction with Particles
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- Laura Sigg, Werner Stumm, Bettina Zinder
Pages 251-266
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- Alain C. M. Bourg, Christophe Mouvet
Pages 267-278
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- Cooper H. Langford, Donald S. Gamble
Pages 279-284
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- T. H. Sibley, J. R. Clayton Jr., E. A. Wurtz, A. L. Sanchez, J. J. Alberts
Pages 289-300
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Interaction with Organics
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- J. Buffle, A. Tessier, W. Haerdi
Pages 301-316
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- B. Raspor, H. W. Nürnberg, P. Valenta, M. Branica
Pages 317-327
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- F. H. Frimmel, A. Immerz, H. Niedermann
Pages 329-343
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- Remi W. P. M. Laane, Cees J. M. Kramer
Pages 345-348
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- Donald S. Gamble, Cooper H. Langford, Alan W. Underdown
Pages 349-356
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- P. Valenta, M. L. S. Simoes Gonçalves, M. Sugawara
Pages 357-366
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- M. L. S. Gonçalves, M. M. Correia dos Santos
Pages 367-370
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- Rob F. M. J. Cleven, Herman P. Van Leeuwen
Pages 371-374
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Biological Response
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- W. J. Langston, G. W. Bryan
Pages 375-392
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- W. G. Sunda, D. Klaveness, A. V. Palumbo
Pages 393-409
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- T. M. Florence, B. G. Lumsden, J. J. Fardy
Pages 411-418
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- M. Laegreid, J. Alstad, D. Klaveness, H. M. Seip
Pages 419-424
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- M. Gnassia-Barelli, M. Hardstedt-Romeo, E. Nicolas
Pages 425-428
About this book
It is presently well recognized that total concentrations of trace elements in any environmental compartment supply insufficient information to understand important phenomena. The distinction and separate analysis of specific chemical species are essential for understanding cycles in the aquatic environment, involving identification and quantification of sources, transport pathways, distributions and sinks, or, in the area of interactions between trace elements and organisms to understand uptake, distribution, excretion mechanisms and effects. In the past, various ways have been developed to determine the nature and extent of complexation of trace elements in natural systems. Approaches have been followed along very different lines. These have not always been fully appreciated by specialists working in even related fields of complexation research. The first International Symposium on the Complexation of Trace metals in Natural Waters was held at the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ, Texel, the Netherlands from 2-6 May 1983. The scientific programme was planned by the chief organizers Drs. C.J.M. Kramer and J.C. Duinker (NIOZ) together with Prof. Dr. H.W. Nurnberg (Kernforschungsanlage, Julich, Federal Republic of Germany) and Dr. M. Branica (Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Yugoslavia).
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`...this book presents an excellent review on the present state of the `complexation' art. Reading this book is obligatory for everyone interested in, and working in the biogeochemistry of trace metals field.'
Hydrobiological Bulletin, 18:2 (1985)
Editors and Affiliations
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Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands
C. J. M. Kramer
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Institute for Marine Research, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
J. C. Duinker