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Spatial and temporal variations in silver contamination and toxicity in San Francisco Bay

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2007

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Flegal, A R, Brown, C L, Squire, S, Ross, J R M, Scelfo, G M, and Hibdon, S, 2007, Spatial and temporal variations in silver contamination and toxicity in San Francisco Bay: Environmental Research, v. 105, iss. 1, p. 34-52.

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Although San Francisco Bay has a “Golden Gate”, it may be argued that it is the “Silver Estuary”. For at one time the Bay was reported to have the highest levels of silver in its sediments and biota, along with the only accurately measured values of silver in solution, of any estuarine system. Since then others have argued that silver contamination is higher elsewhere (e.g., New York Bight, Florida Bay, Galveston Bay) in a peculiar form of pollution machismo, while silver contamination has measurably declined in sediments, biota, and surface waters of the Bay over the past two to three decades. Documentation of those systemic temporal declines has been possible because of long-term, ongoing monitoring programs, using rigorous trace [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/j.envres.2007.05.006

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