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Adsorption of metals by geomedia II : variables, mechanisms, and model applications
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ISBN: 1281112240 9786611112240 0080556566 0444532129 9780444532121 9780080556567 6611112243 Year: 2008 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier,

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Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia II serves as a needed resource for this topic which has received much attention during the past 25 years. The book provides an in-depth review of the field, followed by numerous chapters that document the current status of adsorption research for a variety of metals by geomedia ranging from individual minerals to sediments and soils. Adsorption mechanisms are detailed and precipitation is presented as a distinct sorption process. Virtually all factors affecting the extent of metal adsorption are examined, including the effects of selected anions, competi

Adsorption of metals by geomedia : variables, mechanisms, and model applications
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ISBN: 012384245X 9786611025946 1281025941 008049868X 9780080498683 9780123842459 Year: 1998 Publisher: San Diego : Academic Press,

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Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia, serves as a needed resource for this topic which has received much attention during the past 15 years. The book provides an in-depth review of the field, followed by numerouschapters that document the current status of adsorption research for a variety of metals by geomedia ranging from individual minerals to sediments and soils. Adsorption mechanisms are detailed and precipitation is presented as a distinct sorption process.Virtually all factors affecting the extent of metal adsorption are examined, including the effects of selected anions, competition

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Geochemistry --- Metals --- Soil absorption and adsorption --- Géochimie --- Absorption and adsorption --- 631.414.3 --- 631.416.8 --- -Soil absorption and adsorption --- #ABIB:acol --- Absorption in soils --- Adsorption in soils --- Soil absorption --- Soil adsorption --- Soil sorption --- Sorption, Soil --- Soil chemistry --- Soil permeability --- Soil physics --- Metallic elements --- Chemical elements --- Ores --- Metallurgy --- Chemical composition of the earth --- Chemical geology --- Geological chemistry --- Geology, Chemical --- Chemistry --- Earth sciences --- Absorption. Adsorption --- Metals and their compounds. Heavy metals in soil --- 631.416.8 Metals and their compounds. Heavy metals in soil --- 631.414.3 Absorption. Adsorption --- Géochimie --- Molybdenum. --- Nickel. --- Metals. --- Strontium. --- HUMIC SUBSTANCES --- GIBBSITE --- EXAFS --- Sand. --- Adsorption. --- Septanium --- CLAYS --- Citric acid. --- Data treatment --- Modeling. --- Lead. --- MODELLING --- PB --- Cadmium. --- Goethite. --- Cesium. --- Kaolinite. --- Solids. --- Uranium. --- Groundwater. --- Aluminum. --- Ferihydrite --- Copper. --- Native element minerals --- Transition metals --- Aluminium --- Group 13 elements --- Light metals --- Ground water --- Subterranean water --- Underground water --- Water, Underground --- Water --- Hydrogeology --- Actinide elements --- Transuranium elements --- Solid state physics --- Transparent solids --- Clay minerals --- Caesium --- Alkali metals --- Allcharite --- Gothite --- Xanthosiderite --- Hydroxide minerals --- Group 14 elements --- Clay modeling --- Modelling --- Molding (Clay, plaster, etc.) --- Clay --- Sculpture --- Carboxylic acids --- Sorption --- Separation (Technology) --- Surface chemistry --- Quartz sand --- Aggregates (Building materials) --- Sediments (Geology) --- Alkaline earth metals --- Chromium group --- Technique --- Monograph --- Geochemistry. --- Soil absorption and adsorption. --- Absorption and adsorption.

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