Search Results - "Paulukat, C."
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Future food contaminants: An assessment of the plant uptake of Technology-critical elements versus traditional metal contaminants
Published in Environment international (01-11-2022)“…[Display omitted] Technology-critical elements (TCEs) include most rare earth elements (REEs), the platinum group elements (PGEs), and Ga, Ge, In, Nb, Ta, Te,…”
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Trace and major elements in food supplements of different origin: Implications for daily intake levels and health risks
Published in Toxicology reports (01-01-2021)“…[Display omitted] •Most elements display highly variable concentrations in food supplements.•Some supplements with “natural ingredients” are contaminated by…”
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Urban vegetable contamination - The role of adhering particles and their significance for human exposure
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-11-2023)“…While urban-grown vegetables could help combat future food insecurity, the elevated levels of toxic metals in urban soils need to be met with measures that…”
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Chromium-isotope signatures in scleractinian corals from the Rocas Atoll, Tropical South Atlantic
Published in Geobiology (01-01-2016)“…Chromium‐isotope compositions (expressed as δ53Cr) of recent and ancient skeletal and non‐skeletal carbonates are currently explored as a (paleo‐) redox‐proxy…”
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A systematic look at chromium isotopes in modern shells – implications for paleo-environmental reconstructions
Published in Biogeosciences (20-08-2018)“…The chromium isotope system (53Cr ∕ 52Cr, expressed as δ53Cr relative to NIST SRM 979) in marine biogenic and non-biogenic carbonates is currently being…”
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Chromium‐isotope signatures in scleractinian corals from the R ocas A toll, T ropical S outh A tlantic
Published in Geobiology (01-01-2016)“…Abstract Chromium‐isotope compositions (expressed as δ 53 C r) of recent and ancient skeletal and non‐skeletal carbonates are currently explored as a (paleo‐)…”
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