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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of copper speciation:
- copper species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different copper species
- distribution and fate of copper species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of copper species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Cu
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Government British Columbia: Ministry of Environment: Water Quality Guidelines for Copper
Water Quality Criteria for Copper Overview Report Prepared pursuant to Section 2(e) of the Env...

Guidelines for drinking water Quality: Second edition
Between 1993 and 1997, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the second edition of Guidelines for drinking-water quality in three volumes: Volume 1, Recommendations, in 1993, Volume 2, Health ...

Heavy Metal Emission Estimates for the UK (1970-2000)
Heavy metal emission estimatesIntroductionThe NAEI currently reports emissions of thirteen metals. These are: · Arsenic · Mercury· Beryllium ...

Heavy Metal Emission Estimates for the UK (1970-2000)
Heavy metal emission estimatesIntroductionThe NAEI currently reports emissions of thirteen metals. These are: · Arsenic · Mercury· Beryllium ...

Human Metabolome Database: Copper
Copper is a heavy metal trace element with the atomic symbol Cu. Copper metal has a distinct red/pink color. It has the atomic number 29 and an atomic weight of 62.9296 g/mol. Copper catalyzes the pro...

INERIS: Fiche de donnees toxicologiques et environnementales des substances chimiques: Cuivre et ses dérivés
INERIS - Fiche de données toxicologiques et environnementales des substances chimiquesCUIVRE ET SES DÉRIVÉSDernière mise à jour : 28/02/05RESPONSABLE DU PROGRAMMEA. ...

International Copper Study Group: Copper: Natural, Recyclable and Essential
To learn more about copper and its contribution to society, click on your subject of interest:Copper in History From Ores to Products Properties and Uses Copper and Health Copper and the Environment C...

International Copper Study Group: Description of Copper Based Products
Description of Copper Based Products Part of laying out the foundation to improve statistics and increase market transparency is to agree to a common set of definitions when describing or referring to...

IPCS INCHEM: Poisons Information - COPPER AND ITS COMPOUNDS
International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) is a collaborative venture of  World Health Organization (WHO)United Nations Environmental Programe (UNEP)International Labour Organisation (ILO) Pois...

Life Cycle Analysis for Copper Products
Life Cycle StandardsAll activities linked to Life Cycle are standardised in EN ISO 14040 ff. and its associated series of standards. The aim of these is to ensure that the underlying assumptions are ...

Linus Pauling Institute: Micronutrient Information Center: Copper
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for humans and animals. In the body, copper shifts between the cuprous (Cu1+) and cupric (Cu2+) forms, though the majority of the body's copper is in the ...

Materials Safety Data Sheets
MSDSprovider - Free Materials Safety Data Sheets and More. MSDSprovider.com is a reliable MSDS resource supplying free, up-to-date MSDSs to the public. For MSDS coordin...

Metal Speciation Toxicokinetics Database: Copper
Copper (Cu) Directory Click on the following links to learn more about the various aspects of Copper in terms of it's influence on toxicokinetics.   ...

Mineral Information Institute: Copper
Background |  Name |   Sources |  Uses |  Substitutes and Alternative Sources  Background It is believed the Egyptians (as ...

National Research Council: Copper in Drinking Water
The safety of the nation's drinking water must be maintained to ensure the health of the public. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for regulating the levels of subst...



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