1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf00386866
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Vanadium transfer in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis

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“…Apparently, shells provide more sensitive and more irreversible clues for monitoring changes in ambient heavy metals than the soft tissues (Miramand et al, 1980;Koide et al, 1982). We report here on the composition of metals and sulfur in the shell, and illustrate the usefulness of shell chemistry as a tool for deterrnining the history of the chemical environment of the organism concerned.…”
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“…Apparently, shells provide more sensitive and more irreversible clues for monitoring changes in ambient heavy metals than the soft tissues (Miramand et al, 1980;Koide et al, 1982). We report here on the composition of metals and sulfur in the shell, and illustrate the usefulness of shell chemistry as a tool for deterrnining the history of the chemical environment of the organism concerned.…”
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“…that pollutants accumulate with increasing age, which implies that the older portion should be richer in metals than the younger portion of the shell. Surface sorption processes are assumed to be responsible for the accumulation of metal pollutants in the shell (Miramand et al, 1980). Such assumption cannot be used to explain our data either.…”
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