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Assessment of the heavy metal pollution degree and potential health risk implications in lakes and fish from northern Romania

This study aims to assess the quality of water and sediment collected from several lakes, and the potential adverse effects on the biota and human health. The bioaccumulation and transfer of heavy metals from sediment to water, and water to fish and vegetation were determined and analyzed. The assoc...

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Published in:Journal of environmental chemical engineering 2024-04, Vol.12 (2), p.112217, Article 112217
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