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Bioturbation/bioirrigation by Chironomus plumosus as main factor controlling elemental remobilization from aquatic sediments?Schaller, 2014
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- Schaller J
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Aquatic sediments represent a possibly significant sink of soluble inorganic elements/pollutants (metals, metalloids and rare earth elements) in ecosystems. Bioturbation/bioirrigation was shown to affect the remobilization of some elements where …
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