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Authors:
Schneider, Larissa
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Maher, William
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Potts, Jaimie
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Batley, Graeme
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Taylor, Anne
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Krikowa, Frank
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Chariton, Anthony
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Zawadzki, Atun
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Heijnis, Henk
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Gruber, Bernd
Date: 2015
Language: eng
Resource Type: journal article
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1223133
Description:
Lake Illawarra has a long history of sediment contamination, particularly by metals, as a result of past and current industrial operations and land uses within the catchment. In this study, we examine
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Date: 2015
Language: eng
Resource Type: journal article
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1223091
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As a consequence of coal-fired power station operations, elevated selenium concentrations have been reported in the sediments and biota of Lake Macquarie (New South Wales, Australia). In the present s
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Authors:
Schneider, Larissa
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Maher, William
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Potts, Jaimie
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Batley, Graeme
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Taylor, Anne
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Krikowa, Frank
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Chariton, Anthony
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Zawadzki, Atun
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Heijnis, Henk
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Gruber, Bernd
Date: 2015
Language: eng
Resource Type: journal article
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1223150
Description:
In New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the availability of water from estuarine lakes combined with the use of coal as an energy source has resulted in coal-fired power stations on the margins of coasta
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Authors:
Schneider, Larissa
|
Maher, William
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Potts, Jaimie
|
Gruber, Bernd
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Batley, Graeme
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Taylor, Anne
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Chariton, Anthony
|
Krikowa, Frank
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Zawadzki, Atun
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Heijnis, Henk
Date: 2014
Language: eng
Resource Type: journal article
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1223166
Description:
This study assessed historical changes in metal concentrations in sediments of southern Lake Macquarie resulting from the activities of coal-fired power stations, using a multi-proxy approach which co
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Date: 2013
Language: eng
Resource Type: journal article
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/226469
Description:
Global losses of seagrasses and mangroves, eutrophication-driven increases in ephemeral algae, and macrophyte invasions have impacted estuarine detrital resources. To understand the implications of th
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