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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Accumulation of humic substances in the hypolimnion of a seasonally anoxic lake following co-sedimentation with iron oxide Tipping, E.
1985
8 1 p. 123-124
2 p.
article
2 A comparative electron spin resonance (ESR) study of copper (II) complexes with soil and sewage sludge fulvic acids Senesi, Nicola
1985
8 1 p. 121-122
2 p.
article
3 A comparison of humic and fulvic acids extracted with sodium hydroxide at pH 10 and pH 12 from a representative umbric dystrochrept Barriuso, E.
1985
8 1 p. 117-118
2 p.
article
4 A comparison of two techniques for the isolation of adsorbed dissolved organic material from seawater Little, Brenda
1985
8 1 p. 27-33
7 p.
article
5 Analytical problems in determining peptide nitrogen in the humic fractions of three Italian soils Ramunni, A.
1985
8 1 p. 87-93
7 p.
article
6 Chemical coagulation of humic substances: A comparison of natural aquatic versus soil-extracted materials Amy, G.L.
1985
8 1 p. 1-8
8 p.
article
7 Chemistry and movement of dissolved humic substances in three forested Adirondack watersheds Cronan, Christopher S.
1985
8 1 p. 105-
1 p.
article
8 Controlled thermal degradation of humic and fulvic acids extracted at different pH values from an umbric dystrochrept Barriuso, E.
1985
8 1 p. 115-116
2 p.
article
9 Dissolved organic macromolecular and oligomeric lake water constituents: Preliminary characterization and biodegradability Geller, Annette
1985
8 1 p. 143-
1 p.
article
10 Editorial Baker, Earl W.
1985
8 1 p. vii-
1 p.
article
11 Editorial Board 1985
8 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
12 Effect of humic acids on numbers and activities of micro-organisms within physiological groups Visser, S.A.
1985
8 1 p. 81-85
5 p.
article
13 Effect of humic substances on the bioaccumulation of organic contaminants by aquatic organisms McCarthy, J.F.
1985
8 1 p. 141-
1 p.
article
14 Effect of monochloramine on isolated fulvic acid Jensen, James N.
1985
8 1 p. 71-76
6 p.
article
15 Efficiency of isolating humus from natural waters using DEAE cellulose Tuschall Jr, J.R.
1985
8 1 p. 137-139
3 p.
article
16 Extraction of soil organic matter by supercritical fluids Spiteller, Michael
1985
8 1 p. 111-113
3 p.
article
17 Formation of hybrid-oligomers between anthropogenic chemicals and humic acid derivatives Bollag, Jean-Marc
1985
8 1 p. 131-
1 p.
article
18 Humic substances, a possible source of environmental goitrogens Cooksey, Robert C.
1985
8 1 p. 77-80
4 p.
article
19 Humic substances in coal and weathered coal Wen, Wu-Wey
1985
8 1 p. 129-
1 p.
article
20 Influence of the environment on the distribution and the nature of humic substances in recent deposits of epicontinental basins Gadel, F.
1985
8 1 p. 125-
1 p.
article
21 Introduction MacCarthy, Patrick
1985
8 1 p. viii-
1 p.
article
22 Light scattering measurements of Cu(II)-fulvic acid complexing: The interdependence of apparent complexing capacity and aggregation Gamble, Donald S.
1985
8 1 p. 35-39
5 p.
article
23 Mechanistic roles of soil humus and minerals in the sorption of nonionic organic compounds from aqueous and organic solutions Chiou, Cary T.
1985
8 1 p. 9-14
6 p.
article
24 Nonaqueous titration of functional groups in humic acid Yonebayashi, Koyo
1985
8 1 p. 47-54
8 p.
article
25 Organic carbon and cation associations in humic material from pond water and sediment Alberts, James J.
1985
8 1 p. 55-64
10 p.
article
26 Organic-humic materials and soil particles as developed in a chronosequence of forest soil parent materials Spycher, G.
1985
8 1 p. 133-134
2 p.
article
27 Possible transformation of selected phenolic acids during fractionation of humic substances and their distribution in peat soils Katase, Takao
1985
8 1 p. 41-46
6 p.
article
28 Preparation, homogenization, and storage of earth standards used and distributed by the International Humic Substances Society Campbell, Wesley L.
1985
8 1 p. 109-
1 p.
article
29 Propagation of error in fulvic acid titration data: A comparison of three analytical methods Fish, William
1985
8 1 p. 119-120
2 p.
article
30 Pyrolysis-GC-MS and NMR studies of dissolved seawater humic substances and isolates of a marine diatom Gillam, Andrew H.
1985
8 1 p. 15-25
11 p.
article
31 Quantitative measurements of pollutant binding to dissolved humic materials compared with bulk properties of humic materials Carter, Charles W.
1985
8 1 p. 145-146
2 p.
article
32 Reversed phase HPLC of aquatic fulvic acid with dual UV and fluorescence detection Saleh, Farida Y.
1985
8 1 p. 135-
1 p.
article
33 Separation of aquatic humic material before and after chlorination using high-performance size exclusion chromatography Becher, Georg
1985
8 1 p. 107-
1 p.
article
34 The reaction of ozone with isolated aquatic fulvic acid Anderson, Linda J.
1985
8 1 p. 65-69
5 p.
article
35 Thermal characterization of natural and synthetic humic substances Ioselis, P.
1985
8 1 p. 95-101
7 p.
article
36 Water extractable material from the B horizon of a contiguous aspen and birch forest in interior Alaska Candler, Rudy
1985
8 1 p. 127-
1 p.
article
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