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  Poster Programme - SSS5 Seasonal and spatial variation in soil and sediment redox conditions; consequenes for trace element mobility (co-listed in BG, HS & SSP)

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Convener: Staunton, S.
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Friday, 29 April 2005 13:30 - 15:00
Display Time: Friday, 29 April 2005 08:00 -
Friday, 29 April 2005 19:00
Poster Area: Hall Z

Chairperson: N.N.

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Z126
EGU05-A-11060;  SSS5-1FR3P-0126
Curlik, J.
The mobility of arsenic in alandscape: factors an some environmental consequences in Upper Nitra region (Slovakia)

Z127
EGU05-A-00921;  SSS5-1FR3P-0127
Chon, H.T.; Park, J.M.; Lee, J.S.; Lee, J.U.
Effect of indigenous bacteria on the geochemical behavior of arsenic in sediment around the abandoned Hwachon Au-Ag mine sites in Korea

Z128
EGU05-A-01191;  SSS5-1FR3P-0128
Stepniewska, Z; Wolinska, A
soil dehydrogenase activity at different chromium (III,VI) doses and reflect time

Z129
EGU05-A-01748;  SSS5-1FR3P-0129
Cook, S; Parker, A
Molecular-scale changes to cadmium in dredged canal sediments on oxidation; implications for bioavailability

Z130
EGU05-A-11059;  SSS5-1FR3P-0130
Jacks, .; Kifleyesus, .; Toivonen, .
Redox Loops of Iron and Arsenic in a boreal Forest Terrain

Z131
EGU05-A-06869;  SSS5-1FR3P-0131
Seuntjens, P.; Vanbroekhoven, K.; Tirez, K.; van Roy, S.; Diels, L.
Impact of microbial processes on the fate of metals in groundwater

Z132
EGU05-A-10297;  SSS5-1FR3P-0132
Perminova, I.V.; Shcherbina, N.S.; Kalmykov, S.N.; Kovalenko, A.N.; Hatfield, K.
Reduction of Np(V) by leonardite humic acids and their quinonoid-enriched derivatives

Z133
EGU05-A-10253;  SSS5-1FR3P-0133
Kholodov, V.A.; Kulikova, N.A.; Lebedeva, G.F.; Kovalenko, A.N.; Perminova, I.V.
Enhanced detoxifying ability of the specifically oxidized humic derivatives with respect to copper

Z134
EGU05-A-07818;  SSS5-1FR3P-0134
Marin, B.; Banas, D.
Influence of redox conditions on the chemical partitioning of heavy metals in soils and sediments (Champagne vineyard, France)

Z135
EGU05-A-08195;  SSS5-1FR3P-0135
MORALES, L. A.; PAZ GONZÁLEZ, A.
Iron spatio-temporal variability in an acid rice soil

Z136
EGU05-A-08288;  SSS5-1FR3P-0136
MORALES, L. A.; PAZ-GONZÁLEZ, A.
Manganese spatio-temporal variability in an acid rice soil

Z137
EGU05-A-08412;  SSS5-1FR3P-0137
MORALES, L. A.; PAZ-GONZÁLEZ, A.
Zinc spatio-temporal variability on an acid rice soil

Z138
EGU05-A-07245;  SSS5-1FR3P-0138
Fügedi, U.; Pocsai, T.; Kuti, L.
Agro-geochemical problems in the soil-parent rock-groundwater system

Z139
EGU05-A-00865;  SSS5-1FR3P-0139
Semhi, K; Chaudhuri, S; Clauer, N
Nutrient and essential elements in spinach during its growth: observation and assessment on translocation of the elements from soil to plant.




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