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Assessment on the effects of aluminum-modified clay in inactivating internal phosphorus in deep eutrophic reservoirs 期刊论文
Chemosphere, 2019, 卷号: 215, 页码: 657-667
Authors:  Jingfu Wang;  Jingan Chen;  Quan Chen;  Haiquan Yang;  Yan Zeng;  Pingping Yu;  Zuxue Jin
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AlumInum-modified Clay  phosphorus  sediment  diffusive Gradients In thIn Films  high-resolution Dialysis Peeper  
Ca and Sr isotope compositions of rainwater from Guiyang city, Southwest China: Implication for the sources of atmospheric aerosols and their seasonal variations 期刊论文
Atmospheric Environment, 2019, 卷号: 214, 页码: 1-10
Authors:  Guilin Han;  Zhaoliang Song;  Yang Tang;  Qixin Wu;  Zhengrong Wang
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Ca Stable Isotope  Sr Stable Isotope  radiogenic Sr Isotope  rainwater  southwest China  
Simultaneous Immobilization of Zn(II) and Cr(III) in Spinel Crystals from Beneficial Utilization of Waste Brownfield-Site Soils 期刊论文
Clays and Clay Minerals, 2019, 卷号: 67, 页码: 315–324
Authors:  Fei Wu;  Yuanyuan Tang;  Xingwen Lu;  Chengshuai Liu;  Yahui Lv;  Hui Tong;  Zengping Ning;  Changzhong Liao;  Fangbai Li
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Brownfield Site Soils  chromium  simultaneous Immobilization  spinel  thermal Treatment  zinc  
Unraveling prevalence and public health risks of arsenic, uranium and co-occurring trace metals in groundwater along riverine ecosystem in Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan 期刊论文
Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2019, 卷号: 41, 页码: 2223–2238
Authors:  Waqar Ali;  Muhammad Wajahat Aslam;  Caiyan Feng;  Muhammad Junaid;  Kamran Ali;  Shehong Li;  Zhe Chen;  Ziheng Yu;  Atta Rasool;  Hua Zhang
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Arsenic  uranium  groundwater  health Risk  cancer Risk  pakistan