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1.- A general integrated ecotoxicological method for marine sediment quality assessment; application to sediments from littoral ecosystems on southern Spain's Atlantic Coast Elsevier; Oxford; GBR; United Kingdom, 2008 Ver registro
2.- A weight of evidence approach for quality assessment of sediments impacted by an oil spill; the role of a set of biomarkers as a line of evidence Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2009 Ver registro
3.- Application of toxicity identification evaluation to sediment in a highly contaminated water reservoir in southeastern Brazil SETAC; Pensacola, FL; USA; United States, 2006 Ver registro
4.- Aquifer vulnerability assessment of urban areas using a GIS-based cartography; Paranhos groundwater pilot site, Porto, NW Portugal Scientific Publishers; Jodhpur; IND; India, 2010 Global groundwater resources and management Ver registro
5.- Arsenic and lead contamination in urban soils of Villa de la Paz (Mexico) affected by historical mine wastes and its effect on children's health studied by micronucleated exfoliated cells assay Springer; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2013 Ver registro
6.- Assessment of chemical, biochemical and ecotoxicological aspects in a mine soil amended with sludge of either urban or industrial origin Elsevier;; III; International, 2008 Ver registro
7.- Assessment of different methods to estimate heavy metal bioavailability in 30 contrasting Spanish and New Zealand soils Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2009 European Geosciences Union general assembly 2009 Ver registro
8.- Bioavailability, ecotoxicity, and geological characteristics of trace lead in sediments from two sites on Negro River, Uruguay, South America Springer; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2012 Current research in medical geology and environmental geochemistry Ver registro
9.- Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends (BEST) Program; environmental contaminants and their effects on fish in the Rio Grande Basin U. S. Geological Survey; Reston, VA; USA; United States, 2004 Ver registro
10.- Can physiological endpoints improve the sensitivity of assays with plants in the risk assessment of contaminated soils? Public Library of Science; San Francisco, CA; USA; United States, 2013 Ver registro
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