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Project Description

Global Mercury Observation System (GMOS)
The Global Mercury Observation System (GMOS) is a five year project (2010-2015), funded by the European Commission 7th Framework Programme (DG Research); it is aimed to establish a worldwide observa...

Iodine speciation and bioavailability
The present project aims at characterising the iodine speciation pattern in various types of seafood and food samples and to study the human bioaccessibility and metabolism of iodine compounds. The pr...

Iron speciation and humic substances in seawater
Ocean Sciences PhD project 2010 Supervisors: Prof. S. Van den Berg & Dr. P. SalaunIron is subject to chemical spec...

IRONAGES: EXECUTIVE PUBLISHABLE SUMMARY,
Iron Resources and Oceanic Nutrients Advancement of Global Environment SimulationsThe overall objective of the IRONAGES project is to develop new realistic OBCM's for budgeting and exchanges of bo...

It’s Elemental: Detecting Toxicity in a Controversial Fuel Additive
U.S.-German Team Develops New Analytical TechniqueIn a collaborative effort funded by NSF's Office of International Science and Engineering, Principal Investigator Dr. David Butcher of Western Car...

JETDEM: Joint European Thermodynamic Database for Environmental Modelling
The main objective of this concerted action is to explore the need for, and to develop the structure and maintenance of a European thermodynamic database to be used primarily for the "validation" of g...

Long-Term Fate of Zinc and Cadmium in Contaminated Soils
Investigators: Andreas Voegelin and Ruben Kretzschmar Ph.D. Student: Olivier JacquatLong-term fate of Zn and Cd in soils of highly variable composition but with the same contamination history will be ...

Mercury and methylmercury export in relation to DOC quality in upland landscapes, northeastern USA
James B. Shanley, Charles T. Driscoll, Jr., George R. Aiken, Ann Chalmers, Janet Towse and Jason Dittman Contact Info: James B. Shanley U.S. Geological Survey P.O. Box 628 Mon...

Mercury Cycle into the Mediterranean Basin
The overall goal of MERCYMS is to fill the gaps firstly specificated  and develop a Practical Working Tool (PWT) for a wide spectrum of users (i.e., policy makers, environmental planners) that would a...

Mercury Deposition Network (MDN)
The MDN is the only network providing a longterm record of total mercury (Hg) concentration and deposition in precipitation in the United States and Canada. All MDN sites follow standard procedures an...

METAALICUS: Mercury Experiment To Assess Atmospheric Loading In Canada and the United States
This brochure describes research that will directly answer for the first time what happens to fish mercury concentrations when there is a change in atmospheric mercury deposition.  Despite the ...

METAALICUS: Mercury Loading Experiment at the Experimental lakes Area, northwestern Ontario
This one-of-a-kind experiment has been given full approval by Ontario to proceed, and been underway since the spring of 2001. It addresses a need for research that will be useful to the Canadian Cou...

Molybdenum Adsorption on Pyrite
Molybdenum is a nutrient important for a variety of biological functions, most notably nitrogen fixation. Molybdenum is also the most concentrated trace metal in seawater, in part owing to its stabili...

Molybdenum(V) Species in Hydrobromic Acid
What is Present in Concentrated Hydrobromic Acid? Most of the time I spent in my research was to answer this question. One would think this would be easy, since it is easy to precipitate oxobromomolyb...

Molybdenum-containing enzymes
Molybdenum-containing enzymes: Molybdenum is the only second-row transition metal that is required by most living organisms. The few species that do not require molybdenum use tungsten, which lies imm...

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