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  1. Platinum speciation in the presence of natural organic matter in a simplified freshwater medium investigated using HPSEC-ICP-MS
  2. Acid–base properties of humic acid from soils amended with different organic amendments over 17 years in a long‐term soil experiment
  3. Aqueous lead speciation determined using DNAzyme GR5
  4. Dissolved organic carbon from “white” waters in Amazon basin (Brazil) and the osmoregulatory responses of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) in neutral and acidic environments
  5. Using physicochemical properties to predict the impact of natural dissolved organic carbon on transepithelial potential in the freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at neutral and acidic pH
  6. Natural organic matter (NOM) can increase the uptake fluxes of three critical metals (Ga, La, Pt) in a unicellular green alga
  7. The effects of dissolved organic carbon and model compounds (DOC analogues) on diffusive water flux, oxygen consumption, nitrogenous waste excretion rates and gill transepithelial potential in Pacific sanddab (Citharichthys sordidus) at two salinities
  8. A critical assessment of physicochemical indices used to characterise natural dissolved organic carbon (DOC), their inter-relationships, and the effects of pH
  9. Phosphorus release and recovery by reductive dissolution of chemically precipitated phosphorus from simulated wastewater
  10. Comparing a Fully Optimized ContinUouS (FOCUS) method with the analytical inversion of Non Ideal Competitive Adsorption (NICA) for determining the conditional affinity spectrum (CAS) of H and Pb binding to natural organic matter
  11. The effect of marine dissolved organic carbon on nickel accumulation in early life-stages of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
  12. Dissolved Organic Matter Mitigates the Acute Toxicity of Thulium to Hyalella azteca but Ca, Mg and Na Do Not
  13. Physicochemical properties of the dissolved organic carbon can lead to different physiological responses of zebrafish (Danio rerio) under neutral and acidic conditions
  14. Interplay of oxygen and light in the photo-oxidation of dissolved organic carbon
  15. Revised application of copper ion selective electrode (Cu-ISE) in marine waters: A new meta-calibration approach
  16. Validation and comparisons of NaOH and Na4P2O7 extraction methods for the characterization of organic amendments
  17. Developing understanding of the fate and behaviour of silver in fresh waters and waste waters
  18. Phosphorus binding to soil organic matter via ternary complexes with calcium
  19. Effects of natural light and depth on rates of photo-oxidation of dissolved organic carbon in a major black-water river, the Rio Negro, Brazil
  20. Organic phosphorus removal using an integrated advanced oxidation-ultrafiltration process
  21. A Mystery Tale: Nickel Is Fickle When Snails Fail—Investigating the Variability in Ni Toxicity to the Great Pond Snail
  22. Reusability of recovered iron coagulant from primary municipal sludge and its impact on chemically enhanced primary treatment
  23. The Effects of Natural Suspended Solids on Copper Toxicity to the Cardinal Tetra in Amazonian River Waters
  24. Does dissolved organic carbon from Amazon black water (Brazil) help a native species, thetambaqui Colossoma macropomumto maintain ionic homeostasis in acidic water?
  25. Effect of solids residence time on dynamic responses in chemical P removal
  26. Impact of Hydrofluoric Acid Treatment on Humic Acid Properties Extracted from Organic Soils and an Organic Amendment: A Technical Evaluation
  27. Photochemical Formation of Tunable Gold Nanostructures Using Versatile Water‐Soluble Thiolate Au(I) Precursor
  28. The role of dissolved organic carbon concentration and composition on nickel toxicity to early life-stages of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis and purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
  29. Chronic effects of lead exposure on topsmelt fish (Atherinops affinis) : Influence of salinity, organism age, and relative sensitivity to other marine species
  30. Physiological protective action of dissolved organic carbon on ion regulation and nitrogenous waste excretion of zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to low pH in ion-poor water
  31. Physiological effects of marine natural organic matter and metals in early life stages of the North Pacific native marine mussel Mytilus trossulus ; a comparison with the invasive Mytilus galloprovincialis
  32. Metal (Pb, Cd, and Zn) Binding to Diverse Organic Matter Samples and Implications for Speciation Modeling
  33. Determination of the speciation and bioavailability of samarium to Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in the presence of natural organic matter
  34. Testing the Underlying Chemical Principles of the Biotic Ligand Model (BLM) to Marine Copper Systems: Measuring Copper Speciation Using Fluorescence Quenching
  35. Corrigendum to “Nickel toxicity to cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) differs seasonally and among the black, white and clear river waters of the Amazon Basin” [Water Res. 123 (2017) 21–29]
  36. Experimentally derived acute and chronic copper Biotic Ligand Models for rainbow trout
  37. Carbon and Phosphorus Removal from Primary Municipal Wastewater Using Recovered Aluminum
  38. Nickel toxicity to cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) differs seasonally and among the black, white and clear river waters of the Amazon basin
  39. Physiological effects of five different marine natural organic matters (NOMs) and three different metals (Cu, Pb, Zn) on early life stages of the blue mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis)
  40. Assessing effects of pH, metal ion and natural organic matter on identification and determination of reduced glutathione by cathodic stripping voltammetry
  41. Measuring Biotic Ligand Model (BLM) Parameters in Vitro: Copper and Silver Binding to Rainbow Trout Gill Cells as Cultured Epithelia or in Suspension
  42. Investigating copper toxicity in the tropical fish cardinal tetra ( Paracheirodon axelrodi ) in natural Amazonian waters: Measurements, modeling, and reality
  43. Photo-oxidation processes, properties of DOC, reactive oxygen species (ROS), and their potential impacts on native biota and carbon cycling in the Rio Negro (Amazonia, Brazil)
  44. Dissolved organic carbon from the upper Rio Negro protects zebrafish (Danio rerio) against ionoregulatory disturbances caused by low pH exposure
  45. Mechanisms of Nickel Toxicity in the Highly Sensitive Embryos of the Sea Urchin Evechinus chloroticus, and the Modifying Effects of Natural Organic Matter
  46. Acute dysprosium toxicity to Daphnia pulex and Hyalella azteca and development of the biotic ligand approach
  47. Determination of cupric ion concentrations in marine waters: an improved procedure and comparison with other speciation methods
  48. Influence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) source on copper speciation and toxicity to Brachionus plicatilis
  49. The influence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on sodium regulation and nitrogenous waste excretion in the zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  50. Bioavailability and characterization of dissolved organic nitrogen and dissolved organic phosphorus in wastewater effluents
  51. A dynamic physicochemical model for chemical phosphorus removal
  52. Complexation of silver and dissolved organic matter in soil water extracts
  53. Linking the chemical speciation of cerium to its bioavailability in water for a freshwater alga
  54. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Microfiltration and Reverse Osmosis To Achieve Ultra-Low Total Phosphorus Concentrations
  55. Impact of polymeric membrane filtration of oil sands process water on organic compounds quantification
  56. Influence of Salinity and Dissolved Organic Carbon on Acute Cu Toxicity to the Rotifer Brachionus plicatilis
  57. The effect of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on sodium transport and nitrogenous waste excretion of the freshwater cladoceran (Daphnia magna) at circumneutral and low pH
  58. Characterization of freshwater natural dissolved organic matter (DOM): Mechanistic explanations for protective effects against metal toxicity and direct effects on organisms
  59. Toxicity of lead and zinc to developing mussel and sea urchin embryos: Critical tissue residues and effects of dissolved organic matter and salinity
  60. Influence of water chemistry and dissolved organic matter (DOM) molecular size on copper and mercury binding determined by multiresponse fluorescence quenching
  61. Evaluating the Potential of Effluents and Wood Feedstocks from Pulp and Paper Mills in Brazil, Canada, and New Zealand to Affect Fish Reproduction: Chemical Profiling and In Vitro Assessments
  62. Algal Uptake of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Dissolved Organic Nitrogen in Effluent from Biological Nutrient Removal Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems
  63. Isolation and Identification of Ligands for the Goldfish Testis Androgen Receptor in Chemical Recovery Condensates from a Canadian Bleached Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill
  64. Evaluating the ameliorative effect of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) quality on copper toxicity to Daphnia magna: improving the BLM
  65. The two faces of DOC
  66. Physicochemical and spectroscopic properties of natural organic matter (NOM) from various sources and implications for ameliorative effects on metal toxicity to aquatic biota
  67. Effects of dissolved organic matter and reduced sulphur on copper bioavailability in coastal marine environments
  68. Variability in dissolved organic matter fluorescence and reduced sulfur concentration in coastal marine and estuarine environments
  69. Cadmium
  70. Fluorescence characterization of the natural organic matter in deep ground waters from the Canadian Shield, Ontario, Canada
  71. Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Euryhaline Rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis (“L” Strain)
  72. Influence of natural organic matter (NOM) quality on Cu–gill binding in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  73. Fluorescence Analysis of Natural Organic Matter Fractionated by Ultrafiltration: Contrasting Between Urban-Impacted Water, and Radio-Contaminated Water from a Near-Pristine Site
  74. A comparison of the copper sensitivity of six invertebrate species in ambient salt water of varying dissolved organic matter concentrations
  75. The Effects of Salinity, pH, and Dissolved Organic Matter on Acute Copper Toxicity to the Rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis (“L” Strain)
  76. Encapsulation and migration of PIT tags implanted in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.)
  77. A comparison of the copper sensitivity of two economically important saltwater mussel species and a review of previously reported copper toxicity data for mussels: Important implications for determining future ambient copper saltwater criteria in the USA
  78. Silver nanoparticle toxicity and biocides: Need for chemical speciation
  79. Toxicity of dissolved Cu, Zn, Ni and Cd to developing embryos of the blue mussel (Mytilus trossolus) and the protective effect of dissolved organic carbon
  80. A Matter of Potential Concern: Natural Organic Matter Alters the Electrical Properties of Fish Gills
  81. Significance of Design and Operational Variables in Chemical Phosphorus Removal
  82. Acid–base properties of cyanobacterial surfaces I: Influences of growth phase and nitrogen metabolism on cell surface reactivity
  83. Acid–base properties of cyanobacterial surfaces. II: Silica as a chemical stressor influencing cell surface reactivity
  84. Determination of sulfide ligands and association with natural organic matter
  85. Photodegradation of natural organic matter from diverse freshwater sources
  86. Metal interactions with natural organic matter
  87. EFFECTS OF USING SYNTHETIC SEA SALTS WHEN MEASURING AND MODELING COPPER TOXICITY IN SALTWATER TOXICITY TESTS
  88. Chemical phosphorus removal to extremely low levels: experience of two plants in the Washington, DC area
  89. Determination of Strong Ligand Sites in Sewage Effluent-Impacted Waters by Competitive Ligand Titration with Silver
  90. Surface chemistry and relative Ni sorptive capacities of synthetic hydrous Mn oxyhydroxides under variable wetting and drying regimes
  91. Surface Chemical Heterogeneity of Bacteriogenic Iron Oxides from a Subterranean Environment
  92. Specific surface chemical interactions between hydrous ferric oxide and iron-reducing bacteria determined using pKa spectra
  93. Determination of Intrinsic Bacterial Surface Acidity Constants using a Donnan Shell Model and a Continuous pKa Distribution Method
  94. Metal speciation in natural waters with emphasis on reduced sulfur groups as strong metal binding sites
  95. Proton Binding by Hydrous Ferric Oxide and Aluminum Oxide Surfaces Interpreted Using Fully Optimized Continuous pKaSpectra
  96. Cell Surface Electrochemical Heterogeneity of the Fe(III)-Reducing BacteriaShewanella putrefaciens
  97. [15] Computational and experimental approaches to studying metal interactions with microbial biofilms
  98. Multisite metal binding to fulvic acid determined using multiresponse fluorescence
  99. Characterizing Heterogeneous Bacterial Surface Functional Groups Using Discrete Affinity Spectra for Proton Binding
  100. Resolving uncertainty in chemical speciation determinations
  101. Fluorescence analysis for multi-site aluminum binding to natural organic matter
  102. Multi-site proton interactions with natural organic matter
  103. Multi-site aluminum speciation with natural organic matter using multiresponse fluorescence data