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New model points to increased coastal metal emissions - MSNThere is a high risk of increased metal emissions from coastal areas in the future. In a new model published in Limnology and Oceanography Letters, researchers from the University of Gothenburg ...
There is a high risk of increased metal emissions from coastal areas in the future. In a new model, researchers from the University of Gothenburg show that climate change and overpopulation can ...
Toxic trace elements such as lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium naturally occur in small quantities in coastal seas. However, human activities, such as industry and agriculture, contribute ...
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Coastal Carolina Riverwatch researching PFAS, heavy metal ... - MSNONSLOW COUNTY, N.C. WNCT — Coastal Carolina Riverwatch is researching water and seafood safety in relation to PFAS and heavy metals. They’re collecting oyster, water and sediment samples from ...
Kochi: A recent study by researchers of Cochin university of science and technology (Cusat) on the geochemical presence in sediments has revealed enhanced levels of trace metals (heavy metals) in ...
ONSLOW COUNTY, N.C. {WNCT} — Coastal Carolina Riverwatch is researching water and seafood safety in relation to PFAS and heavy metals. They’re collecting oyster, water and sediment samples ...
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