Abstract

Redox Potential Measurements in Natural Waters: Significance: Concepts and Problems. - Technique of Measurement, Electrode Processes and Electrode Treatment. - Characterisation of the Redox State of Aqueous Systems: Towards a Problem-Oriented Approach. - Comparison of Different Methods for Redox Potential Determination in Natural Waters. - A Novel Approach to the Presentation of p/pH-Diagrams. - The Couple As(V) - As(III) as a Redox Indicator. - In Situ Long-Term-Measurement of Redox Potential in Redoximorphic Soils. - Redox Measurements as a Qualitative Indicator of Spatial and Temporal Variability of Redox State in a Sandy Forest Soil. - Implementation of Redox Reactions in Groundwater Models. - Variance of the Redox Potential Value in Two Anoxic Groundwater Systems. - Redox Fronts in Aquifer Systems and Parameters Controlling their Dimensions. - Redox Processes Active in Denitrification. - Measurement of Redox Potentials at the Test Site 'Insel Hengsen'. - Redox Reactions, Multi-Component Stability Diagrams and Isotopic Investigations in Sulfur- and Iron-Dominated Groundwater Systems. - Redox Buffer Capacity Concept as a Tool for the Assessment of Long-Term Effects in Natural Attenuation / Intrinsic Remediation. - Redox Zones in the Plume of a Previously Operating Gas Plant. - Degradation of Organic Groundwater Contaminants: Redox Processes and EH-Values. - Microbial Metabolism of Iron Species in Freshwater Lake Sediments. - Redox Measurements in Marine Sediments. - Subject Index.

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