A modification of the BCR sequential extraction procedure to investigate the potential mobility of copper and zinc in shrimp aquaculture sludge
The mobility, bioavailability and persistence of copper and zinc were investigated by comparing the effect of concentration and pH changes in step 2 BCR (European Community Bureau of Reference, now known as the Standards Measurements and Testing Program) sequential extraction procedure in shrimp aqu...
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Main Authors: | Nemati, K., Abu Bakar, N.K., Sobhanzadeh, E., Abas, M.R. |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/6257/ |
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