Assessing Se cycling and toxicity in aquatic ecosystems Donald B. PorcellaGeorge L. BowieGregory A. Cutter Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 3 - 11
A model framework for assessing the effects of selenium on aquatic ecosystems George L. BowieThomas M. Grieb Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 13 - 22
Uptake of selenium by freshwater phytoplankton Gerhardt F. RiedelDorothea P. FerrierJames G. Sanders Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 23 - 30
Soil selenium fractionation, depth profiles and time trends in a vegetated site at Kesterson Reservoir Tetsu K. TokunagaDouglas S. LiptonKathleen E. Halvorsen Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 31 - 41
Selenium detoxification in wetlands by permanent flooding: I. Effects on a macroalga, an epiphytic herbivore, and an invertebrate predator in the long-term mesocosm experiment at Kesterson Reservoir, California Alexander J. Horne Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 43 - 52
Bioaccumulation of selenium by floating aquatic plants W. H. OrnesK. S. SajwanD. C. Adriano Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 53 - 57
Selenium in geo-ecosystem and its relation to endemic diseases in China Jianan TanYijian Huang Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 59 - 68
Descriptive apportionment of lead in housedust by automated sem A. HuntD. L. JohnsonI. Thornton Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 69 - 77
Lead in boreal soils and food plants Stephen C. SheppardMarsha I. Sheppard Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 79 - 91
Effect of lead increments on the yield and lead content of tomato plants A. Monem BalbaGamal El ShibinyEl Sayed El-Khatib Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 93 - 99
Phosphate fertilizers influence leaching of lead and arsenic in a soil contaminated with lead arsenate J. R. DavenportF. J. Peryea Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 101 - 110
Lead in residential soils: background and preliminary results of New Orleans Howard W. Mielke Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 111 - 119
Characterization of phytotoxic aluminum in soil solutions from phosphogypsum amended soils A. K. AlvaM. E. Sumner Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 121 - 130
The influence of Al on the metabolism of spruce needles H. SchlegelD. L. Godbold Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 131 - 138
Aluminium speciation in aqueous solutions M. AchilliG. CiceriS. Pieri Part I Metals of WorldWide Interest Pages: 139 - 148
Testing aluminum-chelate equilibria models using sorghum root growth as a bioassay for aluminum L. M. ShumanD. O. WilsonE. L. Ramseur Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 149 - 158
Compartmentalization of mercury in biotic components of terrestrial flood plain ecosystems adjacent to the South River AT Waynesboro, VA Dean CockingRobert HayesDeanna Ward Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 159 - 170
Distribution and budget of cadmium and lead in an agricultural region near Adelaide, South Australia R. H. MerryK. G. Tiller Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 171 - 180
Cadmium bioaccumulation by clams dwelling in different salinity regimes along the Saudi coast of the Arabian gulf Sadiq M.Alam I. A.Zaidi T. H. Part I Metals of Worldwide Interest Pages: 181 - 190
Biological significance of antimony in contaminated grassland N. AinsworthJ. A. CookeM. S. Johnson Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling Metals Pages: 193 - 199
Upper critical level of copper to alfalfa, in ten Chilean soils S. P. González Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling Metals Pages: 201 - 208
Cadmium toxicity in clones of populus tremula D. L. GodboldM. LitzingerC. Griese Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling Metals Pages: 209 - 215
Correlations between soil ph and metal contents in needles of Norway spruce A. WytienbachL. ToblerS. Bajo Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling Metals Pages: 217 - 226
Plant element and soil properties governing uptake and availability of heavy metals derived from sewage sludge D. R. Sauerbeck Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling Metals Pages: 227 - 237
The uptake and distribution of heavy metals by spring wheat S. LübbenD. Sauerbeck Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling Metals Pages: 239 - 247
Movement of metals from soil to plant roots R. A. YoussefM. Chino Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 249 - 258
A field study of diffusion controlled migration of copper, zinc and cadmium in a clay formation B. AllardK. HåkanssonE. Sigas Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 259 - 268
Effects of acidification and natural organic materials on the mobility of arsenic in the environment H. XuB. AllardA. Grimvall Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 269 - 278
Transport of metal cations through a nutrient-poor forest ecosystem Frank S. GilliamDaniel D. Richter Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 279 - 287
Heavy metals and their leachability in incinerator ash B. L. SawhneyC. R. Frink Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 289 - 296
Plant availability of lead, cadmium, and boron in amended coal ash A. P. SchwabM. B. TomecekP. D. Ohlenbusch Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 297 - 306
Impact of fluidized bed combustion waste on metal content of crops and soil David A. MaysPaul M. GiordanoA. David Behel Jr. Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 307 - 317
Assessment of long-term metal mobility in heat-processing wastes U. FörstnerW. CalmanoW. Kienz Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 319 - 328
Heavy metal distribution and mobilization in sediments from a drinking water reservoir near a mining area M. SchintuA. KudoA. Contu Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 329 - 338
Determination of H+ and metal ion affinity distributions for humic substances J. C. M. De WitM. M. NederlofL. K. Koopal Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 339 - 349
Retention of heavy metals from blast-furnace dedusting sludges by a clayey subsoil Jean-Frank Wagner Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 351 - 357
The effects of pH, redox, and salinity on metal release from a contaminated sediment R. P. GambrellJ. B. WiesepapeM. C. Duff Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 359 - 367
Affinity constants and behavior of Cd sorption in some acid soils S. KuoE. J. Jellum Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 369 - 376
Relationships between the partitioning of lead in sediments and its accumulation in the marine mussel, Mytilus edulis near a lead smelter Bourgoin B. P.Risk M. J.Cornett R. J. Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 377 - 386
Estimation and simulation of metal mass transport in an old mining area P. Sandén Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 387 - 397
Changes in Al, Mn and Fe from sediments and aquatic plants after lake drawdown John H. PeverlyRobert J. Kopka Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 399 - 410
Solubility and speciation of zinc in calcareous soils Muhammad Sadiq Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 411 - 421
Effects of pH, solid/solution ratio, ionic strength, and organic acids on Pb and Cd sorption on kaolinite Robert W. PulsRobert M. PowellCynthia J. Eldred Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 423 - 430
Effects of weathering on metal releases from an engineered deposit for alum shale leaching residues B. AllardI. ArsenieE. Strandell Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 431 - 440
Laboratory experiments to investigate the influence of microbial activity on the migration of cesium in a forest soil Ina TegenHelmut DörrK. O. Münnich Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 441 - 447
Diffusion of technetium in dense bentonite N. G. SawatskyD. W. Oscarson Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 449 - 456
Influence of oxalic acid on the adsorption of cadmium at the goethite surface I. LamyM. DjaferM. Terce Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 457 - 465
Potential mobilities of elements in suspended matter in major rivers of China C. H. QuJ. R. YangC. Z. Chen Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 467 - 478
Spatial patterns of cadmium contents related to soil heterogeneity A. E. BoekholdS. E. A. T. M. Van Der ZeeF. A. M. De Haan Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 479 - 488