[图书][B] The effect of true water hardness and alkalinity on the toxicity of Cu and U to two tropical Australian freshwater organisms

N Riethmuller - 2000 - search.proquest.com
Abstract The Australian and New Zealand water quality guidelines aim to supplement and
modify existing criteria, which are mostly based on Northern Hemisphere toxicity data, with …

Development of a site‐specific guideline value for copper and aquatic life in tropical freshwaters of low hardness

MA Trenfield, SL Walker, C Tanneberger… - Environmental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Copper (Cu) is a contaminant of potential concern for a uranium mine whose receiving
waters are in the World Heritage–listed Kakadu National Park in northern Australia. The …

Investigation of metal toxicity to tropical biota. Recommendations for revision of Australian water quality guidelines

S Marchich, C Camilleri - 1997 - osti.gov
The specific objectives of this study were to: review available data on the toxicity of metals to
aquatic biota in tropical Australia; identify metals considered to be priority toxicants to …

Assessing the toxicity of mine‐water mixtures and the effectiveness of water quality guideline values in protecting local aquatic species

MA Trenfield, CJ Pease, SL Walker… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Six tropical freshwater species were used to assess the toxicity of mine waters from a
uranium mine adjacent to a World Heritage area in northern Australia. Key contaminants of …

pH-dependent toxicity of copper and uranium to a tropical freshwater alga (Chlorella sp.)

NM Franklin, JL Stauber, SJ Markich, RP Lim - Aquatic toxicology, 2000 - Elsevier
Copper (Cu) and uranium (U) are of potential ecotoxicological concern to tropical freshwater
organisms in northern Australia as a result of mining activity. No local data on the toxicity of …

Toxicity of uranium and copper individually, and in combination, to a tropical freshwater macrophyte (Lemna aequinoctialis)

AL Charles, SJ Markich, P Ralph - Chemosphere, 2006 - Elsevier
Copper (Cu) and uranium (U) are of potential ecotoxicological concern to tropical freshwater
biota in northern Australia, as a result of mining activities. Few data are available on the …

A new tropical algal test to assess the toxicity of metals in freshwaters. Supervising Scientists Report 133

N Franklin, J Stauber, S Markich, R Lim - 1998 - osti.gov
Copper (Cu) and uranium (U) are of potential ecotoxicological concern to tropical Australian
freshwater biota as a result of mining impacts. No local data on the toxicity of these metals to …

Temporal assessment of copper speciation, bioavailability and toxicity in UK freshwaters using chemical equilibrium and biotic ligand models: Implications for …

M Lathouri, A Korre - Science of the Total Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
Although significant progress has been made in understanding how environmental factors
modify the speciation, bioavailability and toxicity of metals such as copper in aquatic …

Bioavailability and toxicity models of copper to freshwater life: The state of regulatory science

CA Mebane - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Efforts to incorporate bioavailability adjustments into regulatory water quality criteria in the
United States have included four major procedures: hardness‐based single‐linear …

Toxicity and metal speciation characterisation of waste water from an abandoned gold mine in tropical northern Australia

R van Dam, A Hogan, A Harford, S Markich - Chemosphere, 2008 - Elsevier
The decommissioned Mount Todd gold mine, located in the wet–dry tropics of northern
Australia, consists of a large waste water inventory and an acid rock drainage problem …