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Author Conde, J.E.; Sanz Alaejos, M.
Title Selenium concentrations in natural and environmental waters Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication Chemical Reviews Abbreviated Journal
Volume 97 Issue 6 Pages 1979-2004
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Call Number (down) THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ conde1997selenium Serial 98
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Author Celle-Jeanton, H.; Travi, Y.; Loÿe-Pilot, M.-D.; Huneau, F.; Bertrand, G.
Title Rainwater chemistry at a Mediterranean inland station (Avignon, France): local contribution versus long-range supply Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Atmospheric Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 91 Issue 1 Pages 118-126
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Call Number (down) THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ Celle-Jeanton2009 Serial 55
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Author Bouzourra, H.; Bouhlila, R.; Elango, L.; Slama, F.; Ouslati, N.
Title Characterization of mechanisms and processes of groundwater salinization in irrigated coastal area using statistics, GIS, and hydrogeochemical investigations Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Environmental Science and Pollution Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 22 Issue 4 Pages 2643-2660
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Call Number (down) THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ bouzourra2015characterization Serial 78
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Author Bailey, R.T.
Title Selenium contamination, fate, and reactive transport in groundwater in relation to human health Type Journal Article
Year 2017 Publication Hydrogeology Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 25 Issue 4 Pages 1191-1217
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Call Number (down) THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ bailey2017selenium Serial 77
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Author Park, H.; Schlesinger, W.
Title Global biochemical cycle of boron Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Global Biogeochemical Cycles Abbreviated Journal
Volume 16 Issue Pages 1072
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Abstract The global Boron (B) cycle is primarily driven by a large flux (1.44 Tg B/yr) through the atmosphere derived from seasalt aerosols. Other significant sources of atmospheric boron include emissions during the combustion of biomass (0.26-0.43 Tg B/yr) and coal, which adds 0.20 Tg B/yr as an anthropogenic contribution. These known inputs to the atmosphere cannot account for the boron removed from the atmosphere during rainfall (3.0 Tg B/yr) and estimated dry deposition (1.3-2.7 Tg B/yr). In addition to atmospheric deposition, rock weathering is a source of boron (0.19 Tg B/yr) for terrestrial ecosystems, and humans mine about 0.31 Tg B/yr from the Earth's crust. More than 4.8 Tg B/yr circulates in the biogeochemical cycle of land plants, and about 0.53-0.63 Tg B/yr is carried from land to sea by rivers. The biogeochemical cycle of boron in the sea includes 4.4 Tg B/yr circulating in the marine biosphere, and an annual loss of 0.47 Tg B/yr to the oceanic crust via a variety of sedimentary processes that collectively remove only a small fraction of the total annual inputs to the oceans. Thus with our current understanding of the global biogeochemistry of B, the atmospheric budget shows outputs > inputs, while the marine compartments show inputs > outputs. Despite these uncertainties, it is clear that the human perturbation of the global B cycle has more than doubled the mobilization of B from the crust and contributes significantly to the B transport in rivers.
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Call Number (down) THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ article Serial 94
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