2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110807
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Restriction of sulfate reduction on the bioavailability and toxicity of trace metals in Antarctic lake sediments

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“…For example, Zheng et al (2015) used differences in stable mercury isotope fractionation ( 199 Hg/ 201 Hg) to identify bioaccumulation pathways in sediments that accumulated inputs from penguins and seals. Chen et al (2020b) identified that penguins increase the amount of organic and acid volatile S relative to sulfate and pyrite S. Lastly, Nie et al (2014a) linked temporal trends in the concentration of rare earth elements with penguin populations.…”
Section: Supporting and Novel Proxiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example, Zheng et al (2015) used differences in stable mercury isotope fractionation ( 199 Hg/ 201 Hg) to identify bioaccumulation pathways in sediments that accumulated inputs from penguins and seals. Chen et al (2020b) identified that penguins increase the amount of organic and acid volatile S relative to sulfate and pyrite S. Lastly, Nie et al (2014a) linked temporal trends in the concentration of rare earth elements with penguin populations.…”
Section: Supporting and Novel Proxiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Wanghu Lake is a habitat for migratory birds, therefore, bird feeding and the large input of bird droppings are also sources of HMs in sediments. In Tongli wetland, Poyang Lake migratory bird habitat, the South China Sea Islands, and other polar regions, HM pollution was also affected by bird manure input [37][38][39][40]. In Wanghu Lake, the results of the Igeo were the same as RI.…”
Section: The Source Of Nutrients and Heavy Metals In Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Seu comportamento e efeitos biológicos estão estritamente relacionados às suas frações, que são comumente classificadas como fração solúvel em Brazilian Journal of Development, Curitiba, v.9, n.2, p. 6667-6698, feb., 2023 ácido (F1), fração ligada a óxidos (F2), fração associada à matéria orgânica (F3) e fração residual (F4). Essas frações podem sofrer alterações de acordo com as mudanças físicoquímicas que ocorrem no ambiente (Chen et al, 2020).…”
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