Transport, Fate and Effects of Silver in the Environment

Author(s)Andren, Anders W.
Author(s)Bober, Thomas W.
Date Accessioned2005-07-24T18:38:45Z
Date Available2005-07-24T18:38:45Z
Publication Date1997
DescriptionIn the six years since the Argentum conferences were first conceived, great strides have been made in our collective worldwide understanding of silver behavior. Some past laboratory studies had been faulted because they were designed without considering all the variables that truly influence the metal's behavior in nature. When attempts were made to extrapolate results from such laboratory simulations to the more complex natural environment, often the data did not seem to fit with actual tests and measurements made in the field.en
SponsorUniversity of Wisconsin, Sea Grant Instituteen
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/1410
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PublisherBoard of Regents/University of Wisconsin System/Sea Grant Instituteen
Part of SeriesCⅇ59
Keywordssilver conferenceen
Keywordssilver behavioren
KeywordsArgentum conferencesen
TitleTransport, Fate and Effects of Silver in the Environmenten
TypeTechnical Reporten
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