Search Results - "Housková, Marie"
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δ26Mg, δ44Ca and 87Sr/86Sr isotope differences among bedrock minerals constrain runoff generation in headwater catchments: An acidified granitic site in Central Europe as an example
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-02-2023)“…•Mg/Ca/Sr isotope ratios were measured in 15 sample types from a granitic catchment.•Atmospheric input, bulk rock and runoff had nearly identical Mg and Ca…”
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Temporal Changes in Mountain Slope Gradients in the Concentrations of Pollutants and Pb Isotope Ratios Near the Ostrava Conurbation (Upper Silesia, Czech-Polish Border)
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-05-2020)“…The Upper Silesian basin belongs to the largest industrial pollution sources in Europe and the city of Ostrava ranks among the worst-polluted urban areas in…”
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Chromium isotope systematics in three mantle-derived domains of Central European Variscides: Relationship between δ53Cr values and progressive weathering of serpentinized ultramafic rocks
Published in Chemical geology (20-08-2022)“…Most chromium (Cr) entering the ocean originates from continental weathering of ultramafic rocks. Recent data indicate that (i) mantle-derived rocks are…”
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Lead fluxes and 206Pb/207Pb isotope ratios in rime and snow collected at remote mountain-top locations (Czech Republic, Central Europe): Patterns and sources
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-2016)“…During three winter seasons (2009–2011), Pb concentrations were measured in precipitation at 10 high-elevation sites in the Czech Republic, close to the…”
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Chromium isotope fractionations resulting from electroplating, chromating and anodizing: Implications for groundwater pollution studies
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-05-2017)“…A number of shallow aquifers in industrial regions have been polluted by toxic Cr(VI). At some sites, spontaneous reduction of dissolved Cr(VI) to insoluble…”
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The fate of Cr(VI) in contaminated aquifers 65 years after the first spillage of plating solutions: A δ53Cr study at four Central European sites
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Comparison of δ53CrCr(VI) values of contaminated groundwater at two industrial sites in the eastern U.S. with contrasting availability of reducing agents
Published in Chemical geology (20-03-2018)“…Natural attenuation of groundwater contaminated by toxic hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] was studied at two industrial sites in the eastern U.S. Concentration and…”
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The fate of Cr(VI) in contaminated aquifers 65years after the first spillage of plating solutions: A δ53Cr study at four Central European sites
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-11-2017)“…Chromium isotope systematics and concentrations of dissolved Cr were studied in shallow aquifers at four industrial sites in the Czech Republic, Central…”
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Common Occurrence of a Positive [delta]^sup 53^Cr Shift in Central European Waters Contaminated by Geogenic/Industrial Chromium Relative to Source Values
Published in Environmental science & technology (03-06-2014)“…Carcinogenic effects of hexavalent chromium in waters are of concern in many countries worldwide. We explored Cr isotope systematics at 11 sites in the Czech…”
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Common Occurrence of a Positive δ53Cr Shift in Central European Waters Contaminated by Geogenic/Industrial Chromium Relative to Source Values
Published in Environmental science & technology (03-06-2014)“…Carcinogenic effects of hexavalent chromium in waters are of concern in many countries worldwide. We explored Cr isotope systematics at 11 sites in the Czech…”
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Common Occurrence of a Positive delta super( 53)Cr Shift in Central European Waters Contaminated by Geogenic/Industrial Chromium Relative to Source Values
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-06-2014)“…Carcinogenic effects of hexavalent chromium in waters are of concern in many countries worldwide. We explored Cr isotope systematics at 11 sites in the Czech…”
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