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Utilizing radioisotopes for trace metal speciation measurements in seawater

Croot et al., 2011

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16065694091833278223
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Croot P
Heller M
Schlosser C
Wuttig K
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Radioisotopes–Applications in Physical Sciences. InTech

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The chemical speciation of trace metals in seawater is of critical importance to studies in marine biogeochemistry; as such information is essential for interpreting and understanding the chemical reactivity of trace metals in the environment. Foremost in this respect are …
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