Pollution du milieu marin. Toxicité du fuel rose et du dichlorure de mercure.
The bichlorure of mercury has a first apparent phase of inactivity. It operates slowly and its toxicity increases with time of exposure in the toxic solution. The water insoluble fuel was found to be not toxic in 24 and 48 h exposures, even for the maximal dose tested (2 ml/l).
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Main Author: | Beji, Othman |
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Format: | Journal Contribution biblioteca |
Language: | French |
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1985
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Subjects: | Marine pollution, Mercury compounds, Toxicity, Fuels, Oil pollution, Pollutant persistence, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/8664 |
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