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... Sediment mg / kg 6 8 0.1 10 10 100 Sediment mg / kg 1000 10000 Sediment mg / kg Fig . 67. In southwest England , sediment with widely differing amounts of heavy metals can be found , depending on geological - mineralogical conditions ...
... Sediment mg / kg 6 8 0.1 10 10 100 Sediment mg / kg 1000 10000 Sediment mg / kg Fig . 67. In southwest England , sediment with widely differing amounts of heavy metals can be found , depending on geological - mineralogical conditions ...
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... sediment , disappear from the biosphere . They must , however , be so deeply buried , and the overlying sediment must be so thick , that neither the burrow- ing activity of bottom fauna nor occasional erosion due to storm impact bring ...
... sediment , disappear from the biosphere . They must , however , be so deeply buried , and the overlying sediment must be so thick , that neither the burrow- ing activity of bottom fauna nor occasional erosion due to storm impact bring ...
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... sediment . The figures refer to PCB's in μg / kg of dry sediment from the Central North Sea and the Skagerrak ( Eder 1976 ) Central North Sea , 1972 Sediment depth 50 m depth 45 m depth Skagerrak , 1972-73 420 m depth 505 m depth muddy ...
... sediment . The figures refer to PCB's in μg / kg of dry sediment from the Central North Sea and the Skagerrak ( Eder 1976 ) Central North Sea , 1972 Sediment depth 50 m depth 45 m depth Skagerrak , 1972-73 420 m depth 505 m depth muddy ...
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