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Elemental concentrations in fishes from the Salton Sea, southeastern California
Tabulated data are presented on the concentrations of chemical elements in 21 composite samples of 4 recreationally important species of fish from the Salton sea, Calif., a saline lake fed by drainage water from irrigated lands. Of the 14 elements analysed for, only cadmium and thallium were not det...
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description | Tabulated data are presented on the concentrations of chemical elements in 21 composite samples of 4 recreationally important species of fish from the Salton sea, Calif., a saline lake fed by drainage water from irrigated lands. Of the 14 elements analysed for, only cadmium and thallium were not detected in any sample. The range of concentrations of the elements in the fish were comparable to those typically found in salt water fish, except for selenium which was present in high concentrations. The implications of the high selenium concentrations for survival of fish populations and for public health are discussed briefly. |
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