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DOI:10.1016/0043-1354(87)90182-5 - Corpus ID: 96361859
@article{Romo1987TraceMC, title={Trace metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in gelatinous macroplankton from the Northwestern Mediterranean}, author={Mich{\'e}le Rom{\'e}o and M. Gnassia-barelli and Claude Carr{\'e}}, journal={Water Research}, year={1987}, volume={21}, pages={1287-1292}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:96361859}}
- M. Roméo, M. Gnassia-barelli, C. Carré
- Published 1 October 1987
- Environmental Science
- Water Research
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- M. RoméoM. Gnassia-barelliC. Carré
- 1992
Environmental Science
Concentrations of trace metals (Cd, Cu. Pb, Zn) were determined in gelatinous macroplankton collected from the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Samples belonging to 4 different phyla cnidarians,…
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- L. BassoP. PapadiaL. RizzoD. MigoniF. FanizziS. Piraino
- 2021
Environmental Science
Water
Results corroborate the hypothesis that R. pulmo is a safe, potentially novel food source, even when jellyfish are harvested from coastal areas affected by anthropogenic impacts, and below the threshold levels for human consumption allowed by Australian, USA and EU Food Regulations.
- C. CiproY. CherelP. BocherF. CaurantP. MiramandP. Bustamante
- 2017
Environmental Science
Polar Biology
Comparison with the literature showed metal concentrations in invertebrates and fishes from Kerguelen Islands somewhat lower than those in the Antarctic area, with Hg prevailing in benthic species and Cd in pelagic ones, with ecological parameters (benthic/mesopelagic habitat and feeding ecology) showed a more important influence on the results.
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- A. MirzajaniA. HamidianJ. Hassan
- 2021
Environmental Science
Ocean Science Journal
Metal concentrations were measured in predominant coastal fauna of the Caspian Sea including six macro-invertebrates (Mnemiposis leidyi, Balanus improvisus, Pontogammarus maeoticus, Palaemon…
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- Michelle A. TemplemanM. Kingsford
- 2010
Environmental Science
Marine environmental research
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- M. TalebZ. Boutiba
- 2007
Environmental Science
The threat in this area of the Algerian coast in terms of marine pollution and its impact, and the risk to human health arising from consumption of heavy metals-polluted mussels by taking into consideration the detected concentrations of these pollutants if compared with the permissible maximum amounts are shown.
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- C. Migon
- 2005
Environmental Science, Geology
The major aspects of the impact of trace metal fluxes on oceanic areas, their involvement in biogeochemical cycles and, for some of them, their biologically active roles are reviewed. The land-based…
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Environmental Science
Marine pollution bulletin
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- K. DokkenG. Gamez
- 1998
Chemistry, Environmental Science
By determining the metal binding sites in the alfalfa biomass, a new treatment technology of heavy metal contaminated ground waters can be further understood and developed.
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- G. MariottiniE. GiaccoL. Pane
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Biology, Environmental Science
Marine drugs
The knowledge on this jellyfish species is reviewed, particularly considering its occurrence and toxicity, which is known to be the most venomous Mediterranean jellyfish.
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