Abelardo Gómez-Parra focuses on Sediment, Water pollution, Estuary, Environmental chemistry and Hydrology. His research in Sediment tackles topics such as Pollution which are related to areas like Bioaccumulation and Community structure. The study incorporates disciplines such as Bivalvia and Environmental engineering in addition to Water pollution.
Abelardo Gómez-Parra focuses mostly in the field of Estuary, narrowing it down to topics relating to Total organic carbon and, in certain cases, Acid mine drainage, Organic matter, Seasonality and Nutrient. His Environmental chemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wastewater and Contamination. His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Littoral zone, Salt marsh, Bay and Benthic zone.
Abelardo Gómez-Parra spends much of his time researching Environmental chemistry, Estuary, Oceanography, Bay and Sediment. His Environmental chemistry research includes elements of Organic matter, Biodegradation and Linear alkylbenzene. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Salinity, Ecosystem and Heavy metals.
As part of one scientific family, Abelardo Gómez-Parra deals mainly with the area of Oceanography, narrowing it down to issues related to the Seasonality, and often Surface water. His Bay research includes themes of Salt marsh, Hydrology, Littoral zone, Benthic zone and Nutrient. Abelardo Gómez-Parra has researched Sediment in several fields, including Sedimentary rock, Water pollution, Ruditapes, Pollution and Pyrite.
Abelardo Gómez-Parra mainly focuses on Oceanography, Environmental chemistry, Estuary, Dissolved organic carbon and Bay. His work carried out in the field of Environmental chemistry brings together such families of science as Degradation, Chromatography, Biodegradation and Linear alkylbenzene. His research on Estuary also deals with topics like
His Dissolved organic carbon study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Total inorganic carbon, Water column, Seasonality, Mediterranean sea and Benthic zone. His research on Benthic zone often connects related areas such as Sediment. His research integrates issues of Hydrology and Carbon sink in his study of Bay.
Abelardo Gómez-Parra mainly investigates Environmental chemistry, Oceanography, Bay, Estuary and Sorption. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Degradation, Chromatography, Biodegradation and Linear alkylbenzene. His work is dedicated to discovering how Oceanography, Total inorganic carbon are connected with Storm, Tidal prism and Seasonality and other disciplines.
His work deals with themes such as Hydrology, Seawater and Peninsula, which intersect with Bay. His Hydrology research focuses on Salt marsh and how it connects with Mangrove and Salinity. His Estuary study combines topics in areas such as Organic matter and Carbon dioxide.
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Monitoring Long-Chain Intermediate Products from the Degradation of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates in the Marine Environment by Solid-Phase Extraction Followed by Liquid Chromatography/Ionspray Mass Spectrometry
Eduardo González-Mazo;Maarten Honing;Damia Barceló;Abelardo Gómez-Parra.
Environmental Science & Technology (1997)
Influence of the Aznalcóllar mining spill on the vertical distribution of heavy metals in sediments from the Guadalquivir estuary (SW Spain)
I Riba;T.A DelValls;J.M Forja;A Gómez-Parra.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2002)
Determining contamination sources in marine sediments using multivariate analysis
T.Á DelValls;J.M Forja;E González-Mazo;A Gómez-Parra.
Trends in Analytical Chemistry (1998)
Seasonal study of dissolved CH4, CO2 and N2O in a shallow tidal system of the bay of Cádiz (SW Spain)
S. Ferrón;T. Ortega;A. Gómez-Parra;J.M. Forja.
Journal of Marine Systems (2007)
The influence of pH and salinity on the toxicity of heavy metals in sediment to the estuarine clam Ruditapes philippinarum
Inmaculada Riba;T. Ángel Delvalls;Jesús M. Forja;Abelardo Gómez-Parra.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2004)
Fate and Distribution of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates in the Littoral Environment
Eduardo González-Mazo;Jesus María Forja;Abelardo Gómez-Parra.
Environmental Science & Technology (1998)
Development of a method for the simultaneous analysis of anionic and non-ionic surfactants and their carboxylated metabolites in environmental samples by mixed-mode liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Pablo A. Lara-Martín;Abelardo Gómez-Parra;Eduardo González-Mazo.
Journal of Chromatography A (2006)
Sources, transport and reactivity of anionic and non-ionic surfactants in several aquatic ecosystems in SW Spain: a comparative study.
Pablo A. Lara-Martín;Abelardo Gómez-Parra;Eduardo González-Mazo.
Environmental Pollution (2008)
Heavy metal fluxes at the sediment-water interface of three coastal ecosystems from south-west of the Iberian Peninsula
J. Blasco;V. Sáenz;A. Gómez-Parra.
Science of The Total Environment (2000)
Early Contamination by Heavy Metals of the Guadalquivir Estuary After the Aznalcóllar Mining Spill (SW Spain)
A Gómez-Parra;J.M Forja;T.A DelValls;I Sáenz.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2000)
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