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Mineral and Organic Matter Aggregates in Natural Environments

  1. Iron oxyhydroxides are commonly found in natural aqueous systems as nanoscale particles, where they can act as effective sorbents for dissolved metals due to their natural surface reactivity, small size and hi...

    Authors: Rebecca B Chesne and Christopher S Kim
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2014 15:6

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Geochemical Transactions 2015 16:17

  2. Coastal sediments in the northern Gulf of Mexico have a high potential of being contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), due to extensive petroleum exploration a...

    Authors: Zucheng Wang, Zhanfei Liu, Kehui Xu, Lawrence M Mayer, Zulin Zhang, Alexander S Kolker and Wei Wu
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2014 15:2
  3. Riverine particles undergo a rapid transformation when they reach estuaries. The rapid succession of hydrodynamic and biogeochemical regimes forces the particles to flocculate, settle and enter the sediment po...

    Authors: Yoko Furukawa, Allen H Reed and Guoping Zhang
    Citation: Geochemical Transactions 2014 15:1