tailieunhanh - Metals, Metalloids and Radionuclides in the Baltic Sea Ecosystem

The Baltic Sea is a unique basin, being productive with intensive fishing potential and has therefore been the object of many studies. It is a brackish, nontidal, relatively shallow and semi-enclosed sea. The Baltic is located at a high latitude, hence one of its characteristic features is ice. Another unique geographical pattern are the archipelagos located off the coast of Stockholm which consist of more than 25 000 islands. The relative ionic concentration of toxic substances . chemical elements is generally higher in the low-saline Baltic Sea than compared to the North Sea | TRACE METALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT VOLUME 5 Trace Metals in the Environment 5 Metals Metalloids and Radionuclides in the Baltic Sea Ecosystem Trace Metals in the Environment 5 Series Editor Jerome o. Nriagu Department of Environmental and Industrial Health School of Public Health University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan 48109-2029 USA Other volumes in this series Volume 1 Heavy Metals in the Environment edited by . Vemet Out of Print Volume 2 Impact of Heavy Metals on the Environment edited by . Vemet Out of Print Volume 3 Photocatalytic Purification and Treatment of Water and Air edited by . Ollis and H. Al-Ekabi Out of Print Volume 4 Trace Elements - Their Distribution and Effects in the Environment edited by B. Markert and K. .

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