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Biomonitoring of heavy metals using Usnea antarctica lichens (extended abstract)
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Seal mummies as mercury source for Antarctic soils
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Stanovení rtuti a methylrtuti ve specifických antarktických půdách z okolí uhynu...
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Distribution and background levels of mercury in Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems
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Stanovení methylrtuti v lišejnících a cyanobakteriálních povlacích pomocí GC-AFS...
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Studium ultrastopových obsahů rtuti v zaobloukovaných bazaltech a regolitu na os...
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Ultra-trace analysis of Hg in alkaline lavas and regolith from James Ross Island
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Background concentrations of metals in regolith near J. G. Mendel Czech Antarcti...
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Analysis of mercury and other heavy metals accumulated in lichen Usnea antarctic...
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Trace mercury speciation in specific Antarctic soils
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Seal remains as sources of mercury forAntarctic environment
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Freshwater mineral nitrogen and essential elements in autotrophs in James Ross I...
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Leaching of mercury from seal carcasses into Antarctic soils
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Heavy metals in lake sediments of deglaciated area of James Ross Island (Antarct...
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