Copper-binding ligands in deep-sea pore waters of the Pacific Ocean and potential impacts of polymetallic nodule mining on the copper cycle
Abstract The release of potentially toxic metals, such as copper (Cu), into the water column is of concern during polymetallic nodule mining. The bioavailability and thus toxicity of Cu is strongly influenced by its speciation which is dominated by organic ligand (L) complexation in seawater, with L...
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Autores principales: | Sophie A. L. Paul, Rebecca Zitoun, Ann Noowong, Mythili Manirajah, Andrea Koschinsky |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4fbbeec419994754839978f4d60cbc60 |
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