- Title
- UOK 3: Use of seaweeds for monitoring trace elements in coastal waters
- Abstract
Concentrations of a wide range of trace elements: arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, hafnium, nickel, thorium, uranium, zinc and the rare earth elements, cerium, europium, samarium, terbium and ytterbium were determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis in the brown alga, Fucus vesiculosus from Eckwarder Hörne, North Sea and from Rügen, Baltic Sea. Another brown alga, Sargassum filipendula from Sri Lanka, Indian ocean (representing an unpolluted control station) was similarly in...
- Publication Date
- June 12, 2018, 1:26 a.m.
- Keywords
- from , Sri , Lanka) , algae , filipendula , (Sargassum
- Category
- Coastal and Marine Sensitive Habitats
- flora and/or fauna in natural environment. Examples: wildlife, vegetation, biological sciences, ecology, wilderness, sealife, wetlands, habitat
- Regions
- C ! , C 2 , C3 , C 4 , C 5 , JS 5 , JS 6 , M 1
- Owner
- prds1
- Language
- English
- Supplemental Information
Jayasekera, R. and Rossbach, M. (1996). Use of seaweeds for monitoring trace elements in coastal waters. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 18: 63-68
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