2005
DOI: 10.1016/s1573-4285(05)80021-3
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Chapter 2 Interactions of heavy metals

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“…Similarly, high organic matter will increase sorption of metals, including Zn onto humus material (Bradl et al 2005;Marchand et al, 2006). Zn bound to organic matter was found in New Caledonia in the anoxic conditions, while it is mainly related with the refractory phase in the suboxic conditions existed in Avicennia and Salicornia stands (Marchand et al 2016).…”
Section: Correlations Of Zn Concentrations In Porewater and Mangrove mentioning
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“…Similarly, high organic matter will increase sorption of metals, including Zn onto humus material (Bradl et al 2005;Marchand et al, 2006). Zn bound to organic matter was found in New Caledonia in the anoxic conditions, while it is mainly related with the refractory phase in the suboxic conditions existed in Avicennia and Salicornia stands (Marchand et al 2016).…”
Section: Correlations Of Zn Concentrations In Porewater and Mangrove mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the porewater Zn associated with organic content and silt/clay percentage, where the concentrations of dissolved Zn in porewater increased as the percentages of organic content and silt clay increased. Soil organic matter, soil type, and clay mineral content can influence Zn sorption in soil (Bradl et al 2005;Zhou, Zhao, Peng, & Chen, 2010;Kabata-Pendias, 2011), and become some of the primary Zn fractions found in the environment (Broadley et al 2007). In study location, organic matters were higher in sediments that contain higher silt/clay percentages because silt/clay textures were more capable in trapping organic matter as well as binding with metals compared to sand, which due to their high specific surface area (Marchand et al, 2006).…”
Section: The Concentration Of Metals In Porewater and Mangrove Rootsmentioning
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“…Chromium in aquatic systems may be mainly in the form of Cr (III) and Cr (VI) [1]. Compounds of Cr (VI) have expressed toxic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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