[图书][B] Trace metal content in Panamanian marine turtles, its potential to differentiate populations, and implications for human consumption

DAN Ross - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Anthropogenic input of chemical pollutants into the marine environment has led to
substantial increases in the concentrations of naturally occurring trace metals, often with …

Trace metal content in Panamanian marine turtles, its potential to differentiate populations, and implications for human consumption

D Ross - 2015 - escholarship.mcgill.ca
Trace metals, which naturally occur in all environments, have increased substantially in the
marine environment as a result of increases in the anthropogenic use of chemical pollutants …

Trace metal content in Panamanian marine turtles, its potential to differentiate populations, and implications for human consumption

DAN Ross - 2015 - library-archives.canada.ca
Abstract" Anthropogenic input of chemical pollutants into the marine environment has led to
substantial increases in the concentrations of naturally occurring trace metals, often with …

[PDF][PDF] Trace metal content in Panamanian marine turtles, its potential to differentiate populations, and implications for human consumption

DAN Ross - 2015 - escholarship.mcgill.ca
Trace metals, which naturally occur in all environments, have increased substantially in the
marine environment as a result of increases in the anthropogenic use of chemical pollutants …