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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R829418E02

Evaluation of Chemical and Biological Assays as Indicators of Toxic Metal Bioavailability in Soils

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Journal Article (4)
Reference Type Reference Title Journal Author Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Journal Article Remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils using phosphorus: evaluation of bioavailability using an earthworm bioassay. ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY Maenpaa KA, Kukkonen JVK, Lydy MJ

Maenpaa KA, Kukkonen JVK, Lydy MJ. Remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils using phosphorus: evaluation of bioavailability using an earthworm bioassay. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2002;43(4):389-398.

R829418E02 (2003)
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Journal Article Lead and zinc bioavailability to Eisenia fetida after phosphorus amendment to repository soils ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Ownby DR, Galvan KA, Lydy MJ Ownby DR, Galvan KA, Lydy MJ. Lead and zinc bioavailability to Eisenia fetida after phosphorus amendment to repository soils. Environmental Pollution. 2005;136(2):315-321. R829418E02 (Final)
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Journal Article Assessment of zinc phytoavailability by diffusive gradients in thin films. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Sonmez O, Pierzynski GM

Sonmez O, Pierzynski GM. Assessment of zinc phytoavailability by diffusive gradients in thin films. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2005;24(4):934-941.

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Journal Article Phosphorus and manganese oxides effects on soil lead bioaccessibility: PBET and TCCP. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION Sonmez O, Pierzynski GM

Sonmez O, Pierzynski GM. Phosphorus and manganese oxides effects on soil lead bioaccessibility: PBET and TCCP. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 2005;166(1-4):3-16.

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