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2. Spatiotemporal variations of total and dissolved trace elements and their distributions amongst major colloidal forms along and across the lower Athabasca River
3. Geochemical and biological controls on the ecological relevance of total, dissolved, and colloidal forms of trace elements in large boreal rivers : review and case studies
4. Delayed mixing of iron-laden tributaries in large boreal rivers: Implications for iron transport, water quality and monitoring
5. Application of asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation to the study of aquatic systems: Coupled methods, challenges, and future needs
6. Project summary of samples collected in support of the Climate Controls on Long-term Hydrological Change in the Mackenzie River Basin project, Yukon and Northwest Territories, Environmental Geoscience Program and ArcticNet Project 51
7. Mercury in a Spanish Peat Bog: Archive of Climate Change and Atmospheric Metal Deposition
8. History of Atmospheric Lead Deposition Since 12,370 $^{14}$C yr BP from a Peat Bog, Jura Mountains, Switzerland
9. The Fate of Mineral Particles in Bulk Peat and Corresponding Humic Acids Throughout an Ombrotrophic Bog Profile: Atmospheric Dust Depositions vs Mineralization Processes
10. Interpreting the ash trend within ombrotrophic bog profiles: atmospheric dust depositions vs. mineralization processes. The Etang de la Gruère case study
11. Comparison of Hg concentrations in ombrotrophic peat and corresponding humic acids, and implications for the use of bogs as archives of atmospheric Hg deposition
12. Distribution of As, Cr, Ni, Rb, Ti and Zr between peat and its humic fraction along an undisturbed ombrotrophic bog profile (NW Switzerland)
13. Humic acids role in Br accumulation along two ombrotrophic peat bog profiles
14. Highly Organic Soils as “Witnesses” of Anthropogenic Pb, Cu, Zn, and 137Cs Inputs During Centuries
15. Qualitative comparison between raw peat and related humic acids in an ombrotrophic bog profile
16. Enrichment and depletion of major and trace elements, and radionuclides in ombrotrophic raw peat and corresponding humic acids
17. The Fate of Mineral Particles in Bulk Peat and Corresponding Humic Acids Throughout an Ombrotrophic Bog Profile: Atmospheric Dust Depositions vs Mineralization Processes
18. Heavy Metal and Arsenic Profiles in Ombrogenous Peat Cores from Four Differently Loaded Areas in Finland
19. Natural and anthropogenic sources of copper to organic soils: a global, geochemical perspective
20. Size-resolved analysis of trace elements in the dissolved fraction (<0.45 μm) of soil solutions using a novel lysimeter and asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation coupled to ultraviolet absorbance and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
21. Comment on: “A novel approach to peatlands as archives of total cumulative spatial pollution loads from atmospheric deposition of airborne elements complementary to EMEP data: Priority pollutants (Pb, Cd, Hg)” by Ewa Miszczak, Sebastian Stefaniak, Adam Michczyński, Eiliv Steinnes and Irena Twardowska
22. Recent organic matter accumulation in relation to some climatic factors in ombrotrophic peat bogs near heavy metal emission sources in Finland
23. Chapter 9 Weathering of inorganic matter in bogs
24. Microwave digestion of ancient peat and determination of Pb by voltammetry
25. Natural enrichment of arsenic in a minerotrophic peatland (Gola di Lago, Canton Ticino, Switzerland), and implications for the treatment of contaminated waters
26. Accumulation rates and predominant atmospheric sources of natural and anthropogenic Hg and Pb on the Faroe Islands
27. Atmospheric Lead Deposition from 12,400 to ca. 2,000 yrs BP in a Peat Bog Profile, Jura Mountains, Switzerland
28. Summary of the Workshop on Peat Bog Archives of Atmospheric Metal Deposition
29. Lead in Three Peat Bog Profiles, Jura Mountains, Switzerland: Enrichment Factors, Isotopic Composition, and Chronology of Atmospheric Deposition
30. Changing Concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb in a High Altitude Peat Bog from Bolivia during the Past Three Centuries
31. Lead-210 Age Dating of Three Peat Cores in the Jura Mountains, Switzerland
32. Sampling anoxic pore waters in peatlands using “peepers” for in situ-filtration
33. History of atmospheric lead deposition since 12,370 14C yr BP from a peat bog, Jura Mountains, Switzerland
34. Characterization of solid and aqueous phases of a peat bog profile using molecular fluorescence spectroscopy, ESR and FT-IR, and comparison with physical properties
35. Anthropogenic contributions to atmospheric Hg, Pb and As accumulation recorded by peat cores from southern Greenland and Denmark dated using the 14C “bomb pulse curve”
36. Modern cryptotephra and high-resolution Bayesian age modelling of peat bog profiles: a case study using six sites from Alberta, Canada
37. Atmospheric Deposition of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region
38. Determination of humification degree in peat profiles
39. Measuring the distribution of trace elements amongst dissolved colloidal species as a fingerprint for the contribution of tributaries to large boreal rivers
40. History of Atmospheric Lead Deposition Since 12,37014 C yr BP from a Peat Bog, Jura Mountains, Switzerland
41. Organic soils
42. A 14 500 year record of the accumulation of atmospheric mercury in peat: volcanic signals, anthropogenic influences and a correlation to bromine accumulation
43. High-Resolution Record of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Deposition in Peat Bogs of Canada
44. A Mediterranean free-floating peat mire hosts microbial communities shared by cold latitude habitats
45. Congruent and Incongruent Dissolution of Labradorite in Dilute, Acidic, Salt Solutions
46. Free-floating islands as records of the past
47. Le torbiere flottanti ed il loro ruolo come sink di carbonio
48. High-resolution age modelling of peat bog profiles using pre and post-bomb 14C, 210Pb and cryptotephra data from Alberta and Yukon peatlands
49. Seven centuries of atmospheric Pb deposition recorded in a floating mire from Central Italy
50. Radiometric age dating of peat cores from ombrotrophic bogs: challenges and opportunities presented by the Industrial Period
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