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View article: Monitoring of shallow groundwater in Lower Saxony, Germany—spatial variability of redox conditions and benefit of the redox proxy ∆Mn-Fe
Monitoring of shallow groundwater in Lower Saxony, Germany—spatial variability of redox conditions and benefit of the redox proxy ∆Mn-Fe Open
Surveillance monitoring of shallow groundwater revealed that redox conditions can vary on a small scale. Therefore, the aim of this study was to categorize redox conditions in the groundwater of Lower Saxony, Germany, and to analyze the sp…
View article: A multi-modal mass spectrometry approach for the detection and mapping of date rape drugs in fingermarks
A multi-modal mass spectrometry approach for the detection and mapping of date rape drugs in fingermarks Open
Detection of date rape drugs through mass spectrometry imaging of fingermarks from individuals covertly administered with incapacitating drugs in the context of DFSA.
View article: Loss of shallow water physiotope areas in tidal estuaries of the North Sea since the nineteenth century
Loss of shallow water physiotope areas in tidal estuaries of the North Sea since the nineteenth century Open
Purpose The main aim of this study was to quantify changes in shallow water physiotopes in the North Sea estuaries of Elbe, Humber, Scheldt, and Weser and to collect information on engineering activities which influenced the estuarine hydr…
View article: Manganese (Mn) Concentrations and the Mn-Fe Relationship in Shallow Groundwater: Implications for Groundwater Monitoring
Manganese (Mn) Concentrations and the Mn-Fe Relationship in Shallow Groundwater: Implications for Groundwater Monitoring Open
Manganese (Mn) concentrations in approximately 32,000 groundwater analyses from more than 4800 monitoring wells in northern Germany were evaluated. This region was considered well suited to study Mn in shallow groundwater in unconsolidated…
View article: Cadmium Background Levels in Groundwater in an Area Dominated by Agriculture
Cadmium Background Levels in Groundwater in an Area Dominated by Agriculture Open
Cadmium is a highly toxic trace metal, which can be of geogenic or anthropogenic origin, for example, minerals, phosphate fertilizers, and combustion emissions. Due to its low sorption affinity compared to other heavy metals, Cd is easily …