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The relationships between rock-derived lead and iron in natural waters
Yigal Erel
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, James J. Morgan
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Granodiorite
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Natural Water
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Basalt
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Fe-rich Particles
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Molar Ratio
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Order of Magnitude
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High Concentration
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Transport Mechanism
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Mg2+
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Chelator
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Release Rate
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Mn Concentration
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Crustal Rocks
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Common Source
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Rock Weathering
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Carbonate Rocks
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Water Samples
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Pore Size
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Surface Sites
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Carbonate Terrains
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Soil Minerals
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Biotite
25%
Source Rock
25%
Natural Rocks
25%
Feldspar Minerals
25%
Rock-soil
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Leachate
25%
Basaltic Rocks
25%
Surface-groundwater
25%
Rock Minerals
25%
Dolomite Rock
25%
Ethylenediaminetetraacetate
25%
Insoluble Residue
25%
Pollution Effects
25%
Na-K
25%
Carbonate Bedrock
25%
Competing Ions
25%
Leaching Experiment
25%
Particulate Loading
25%
Shallow Groundwater
25%
Groundwater Reservoir
25%
Natural Dissolved Organic Matter
25%
Ligand Competition
25%
Al-Mn
25%
Upper Continental Crust
25%
Secondary Pollution
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Granodiorite
100%
Basalt
75%
Laboratory Experiment
50%
Complexation
25%
Peridotite
25%
Runoff
25%
Carbonate Rock
25%
Continental Crust
25%
Dolomite
25%
Source Rock
25%
Pollution Effect
25%
Natural Organic Matter
25%