Search for dissertations about: "humic substances"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words humic substances.
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1. Origin and mobility of major and key trace elements (Cs, YREEs) in fracture groundwater in the upper 1.2 kilometres of coastal granitoids : Implications for future repositories of spent nuclear fuel
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the chemical and isotopic features of groundwater residing in the upper 1.2 km of sparsely fractured crystalline bedrock of the Baltic Shield. READ MORE
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2. Properties of humic substances from groundwater and surface waters
Abstract : Humic substances play an important role in the environment. The aim of this thesis is to enhance the understanding of the behaviour of humic substances in natural waters and their importance for mobilizatiou/immobilization, redistribution, bioavailability and removal of metals and organic pollutants from aqueous systems. READ MORE
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3. Viral Loop Dynamics in Temperate and Polar Freshwaters
Abstract : All cellular organisms in aquatic environments are susceptible to virus attack. Viruses are the smallest but most abundant biological entities in freshwaters. This thesis describes interactions between viruses and bacteria in temperate and polar freshwaters with particular emphasis on Arctic and Antarctic aquatic systems. READ MORE
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4. On diffusion of organic colloids in compacted bentonite
Abstract : The main issue of this thesis was to obtain information ondiffusion and sorption behaviour on organic colloids incompacted bentonite through experimental studies. It was tostudy if bentonite is an efficient barrier for organic colloidsor not. READ MORE
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5. Evaluation of Biomarker Responses in Fish : with Special Emphasis on Gill EROD Activity
Abstract : Many chemicals present in the aquatic environment can interfere with physiological functions in fish. Exposure to chemicals can be revealed by the use of biomarkers. Induction of 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase (EROD) activity is a commonly used biomarker for exposure to CYP1A inducers such as dioxins and polyaromatic hyrdrocarbons. READ MORE