Multivariate Analyses and Evaluation of Heavy Metals by Chemometric BCR Sequential Extraction Method in Surface Sediments from Lingdingyang Bay, South China
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- Jie Yang & Linglong Cao & Jianhua Wang & Chunlian Liu & Chuguang Huang & Weixu Cai & Hongda Fang & Xiaojuan Peng, 2014. "Speciation of Metals and Assessment of Contamination in Surface Sediments from Daya Bay, South China Sea," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 6(12), pages 1-18, December.
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heavy metal; BCR-sequential extraction; assessment; sediment; pollution control; environmental conservation; Lingdingyang Bay;All these keywords.
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