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Copper in marine waters: what does it do to microalgae?

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posted on 2024-11-14, 02:44 authored by Brad Angel
Coastal waters adjacent to industrialised catchments are likely to receive contaminants from urban run-off, storm water drains, and industrial effluent discharges. While routine monitoring may indicate that contaminant concentrations are below levels of regulatory concern, there is generally a poor understanding of the rate, concentration and consistency of contaminant inputs and the associated biological effects.

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Angel, B. (2006). Copper in marine waters: what does it do to microalgae?. Rhizome, 1 14-16.

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Rhizome

Volume

1

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14-16

Language

English

RIS ID

73640

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