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Importance of equilibration time in the partitioning and toxicity of zinc in spiked sediment bioassays

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2004

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Lee, Jung-Suk, Lee, Byeong-Gweon, Luoma, Samuel N, and Yoo, Hoon, 2004, Importance of equilibration time in the partitioning and toxicity of zinc in spiked sediment bioassays: Environmental toxicology and chemistry / SETAC, v. 23, iss. 1, p. 65-71.

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The influences of spiked Zn concentrations (1-40 micromol/g) and equilibration time (approximately 95 d) on the partitioning of Zn between pore water (PW) and sediment were evaluated with estuarine sediments containing two levels (5 and 15 micromol/g) of acid volatile sulfides (AVS). Their influence on Zn bioavailability was also evaluated by a parallel, 10-d amphipod (Leptocheirus plumulosus) mortality test at 5, 20, and 85 d of equilibration. During the equilibration, AVS increased (up to twofold) with spiked Zn concentration ([Zn]), whereas Zn-simultaneously extracted metals ([SEM]; Zn with AVS) remained relatively constant. Concentrations of Zn in PW decreased most rapidly during the initial 30 d and by 11- to 23-fold during the [...]

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