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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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Name:
Nicolas S. Bloom
Address:
URS Corp.,/PTO, 9400 Amberglen Blvd., Austin, TX 78729, USA
Telephone:
+1 512 419 6099
E-Mail:
nicolasb@nickslab.org
Interests:
chemical speciation of Hg, As, Se and CN in environmental media
trace level quantification of trace metals in environmental and industrial media
sequential selective extraction (SSE) to estimate trace metal speciation in solids analysis of difficult, complex, or radioactive industrial matrices
biogeochemistry of metals in sediments, soils and the sediment/water interface
bioavailability of trace metals from sediments and soils
customized chemistry for removal of trace metals from waste water
trace metals speciation and control in fossil fuel combustion systems
Thermodynamic/kinetic modeling of metals in complex aqueous systems
IC/ICP-MS
Speciation of natural metals-complexing organic matter
Occurence of this scientist in other parts of the EVISA webportal:
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Implementing Routine Elemental Speciation in Your Laboratory, in Readiness for Future Legislation
21.05.2013
Internet 11:00 AM EDT
ElCheMS 2: 2nd International Workshop on Electrochemistry/Mass Spectrometry
23.05.2013
Münster, Germany
Graduate Course on Speciation and Bioavailability
03.06.2013
Wageningen, The Netherlands
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Standard methods for elemental speciation analysis
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