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Partition of heavy metals in a tropical river system impacted by municipal waste

A research program was established to identify the governing factors for the partition coefficient ( K D ) of heavy metals between suspended particulate and dissolved phases in the Day River system a tropical, highly alluvial aquatic system, in Vietnam. The targeted river system, draining an urbaniz...

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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Applied ecology
Applied sciences
Aquatic environment
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Binding sites
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biological and medical sciences
Carbon
Cations
Chemical oxygen demand
Chemistry
Climatic conditions
Continental surface waters
Dissolved organic matter
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental Monitoring
Exact sciences and technology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Heavy metals
Household wastes
Hydrologic regime
Hydrology
Industry
Laboratories
Metals, Heavy - analysis
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Municipal solid waste
Municipal wastes
Natural water pollution
Nitrates
Organic carbon
Phosphorus
Pollution
Polyethylene
Redox potential
Rivers
Rivers - chemistry
Sediments
Statistical analysis
Studies
Urban and domestic wastes
Urbanization
Vietnam
Waste Water - analysis
Waste Water - chemistry
Wastes
Wastewater discharges
Water
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water pollution
Water Pollution, Chemical - statistics & numerical data
Water quality
Water treatment and pollution
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