Biogeochemical controls on the mobility and bioavailability of metals in soils and groundwater Stephan M. KraemerJanet G. Hering Preface Pages: 1 - 2
Iron oxide dissolution and solubility in the presence of siderophores Stephan M. Kraemer Review Article Pages: 3 - 18
What do acid-base titrations of live bacteria tell us? A preliminary assessment Jaqueline ClaessensThilo BehrendsPhilippe Van Cappellen Research Article Pages: 19 - 26
Changes in fulvic acid redox state through the oxycline of a permanently ice-covered Antarctic lake Jennifer R. FultonDiane M. McKnightElisabeth Blunt Research Article Pages: 27 - 46
Evidence for a hydrologically controlled iron cycle in acidic and iron rich sediments Christian Blodau Research Article Pages: 47 - 59
Retracing the development of raw water quality in water works applying reactive controlled material flux analyses Carsten HansenWolfgang van Berk Overview Article Pages: 60 - 77
Prediction of heavy metal solubility in agricultural topsoils around two smelters by the physico-chemical parameters of the soils Matthieu FrançoisHenri-Charles DubourguierFrancis Douay Research Article Pages: 78 - 85
Comparison of Laurentian Fulvic Acid luminescence with that of the hydroquinone/quinone model system: Evidence from low temperature fluorescence studies and EPR spectroscopy Freek ArieseSander van AssemaCooper H. Langford Research Article Pages: 86 - 94
Fixation of manganese and iron in freshwater sediments through electrochemically initiated processes I: Principles and laboratory studies Roland FischerClaudia WolfChristian E. W. Steinberg Research Article Pages: 95 - 102
Sources and distribution of organic carbon and nitrogen in the Tagliamento River, Italy Edith KaiserDavid B. ArscottBarbara Sulzberger Research Article Pages: 103 - 116
Nutrient transfer from soil to surface waters: Differences between nitrate and phosphate René GächterSandra M. SteingruberBernhard Wehrli Research Article Pages: 117 - 122
Separating physical and physiological effects of temperature on zooplankton feeding rate Benjamin LoitertonMarcus SundbomTobias Vrede Research Article Pages: 123 - 129
Effects of water loss on primary production: A landscape-scale model Emily H. StanleyStuart G. FisherJeremy B. Jones, Jr. Overview Article Pages: 130 - 138
Critical regions: A GIS-based model of marine productivity hotspots Vasilis D. ValavanisArgyris KapantagakisAndreas Palialexis Research Article Pages: 139 - 148