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Efficient removal of Cd(II) from aqueous solution by pinecone biochar: Sorption performance and governing mechanisms 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2020, 卷号: 265, 页码: 115001
作者:  Dongye Teng;  Bingbing Zhang;  Guomin Xu;  Bing Wang;  Kang Mao;  Jianxu Wang;  Jing Sun;  Xinbin Feng;  Zhugen Yang;  Hua Zhang
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Nitrogen isotope variations of ammonium across rain events: Implications for different scavenging between ammonia and particulate ammonium 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2018, 卷号: 239, 页码: 392-398
作者:  Xu-Dong Zheng;  Xue-Yan Liu;  Wei Song;  Xin-Chao Sun;  Cong-Qiang Liu
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Stable Isotope  ammonium  scavenging  precipitation  pm2.5  tsp  
Thiosulphate-induced phytoextraction of mercury in Brassica juncea: Spectroscopic investigations to define a mechanism for Hg uptake 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2018, 卷号: 242, 页码: 986-993
作者:  Jianxu Wang;  Christopher W.N. Anderson;  Ying Xing;  Yuhong Fan;  Jicheng Xia;  Sabry M. Shaheen;  Jörg Rinklebe;  Xinbin Feng
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Mercury  phytoremediation  mobilizing Agents  spectroscopic Techniques  plasma Membrane Permeability  
Polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) in Chinese forest soil: Will combustion become a major source? 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2015, 卷号: 204, 期号: 1, 页码: 124-132
作者:  Yue Xu;  Jun Li;  Qian Zheng Qian;  Pan Suhong;  Luo Chun Ling;  Zhu Haolin
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Chinese Forest Soil  Combustion-related Sources  Ecotone  Pcns  Soc  
Assessment of atmospheric sulfur with the epilithic moss Haplocladium microphyllum: Evidences from tissue sulfur and delta S-34 analysis 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2009, 期号: 157, 页码: 2066-2071
作者:  Xue-Yan Liu;  Hua-Yun Xiao;  Cong-Qiang Liu;  Hong-Wei Xiao;  Yan-Li Wang
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Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition