Gemma Rauret mainly focuses on Environmental chemistry, Extraction, Soil water, Trace metal and Soil contamination. Her Environmental chemistry research includes elements of Organic matter, Waste management, Trace element, Aqua regia and Certified reference materials. The Extraction study combines topics in areas such as Carbonate, Soil test, Sediment Analysis, Ammonium acetate and Cadmium.
Her Soil water study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Contamination and Solvent extraction. Her Trace metal study combines topics in areas such as Mineralogy and Atomic absorption spectroscopy. Her studies examine the connections between Soil contamination and genetics, as well as such issues in Soil organic matter, with regards to Podzol, Partition coefficient, Sorption, Adsorption and Desorption.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental chemistry, Extraction, Soil water, Analytical chemistry and Chromatography. Her work deals with themes such as Organic matter, Trace element, Trace metal, Aqua regia and Certified reference materials, which intersect with Environmental chemistry. Her studies deal with areas such as Sediment Analysis, Acetic acid, Fraction and Cadmium as well as Extraction.
Gemma Rauret has researched Soil water in several fields, including Desorption, Contamination and Mineralogy. Her Chromatography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Reagent and Arsenic. Her work focuses on many connections between Soil contamination and other disciplines, such as Soil organic matter, that overlap with her field of interest in Sorption.
Environmental chemistry, Soil water, Liquid scintillation counting, Soil contamination and Extraction are her primary areas of study. Her Environmental chemistry research incorporates elements of Aqua regia, Trace analysis and Trace element. Her study looks at the relationship between Trace element and fields such as Soil test, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Her research in Soil water intersects with topics in Desorption, Calcareous and Sorption. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental engineering, Plough and Interception. Her work carried out in the field of Extraction brings together such families of science as Organic matter, Metal, Trace metal, Mineralogy and Cadmium.
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Improvement of the BCR three step sequential extraction procedure prior to the certification of new sediment and soil reference materials
G. Rauret;J. F. López-Sánchez;A. Sahuquillo;R. Rubio.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring (1999)
Extraction procedures for the determination of heavy metals in contaminated soil and sediment
Gemma Rauret.
Talanta (1998)
Harmonized protocol and certified reference material for the determination of extractable contents of phosphorus in freshwater sediments--a synthesis of recent works.
V. Ruban;J. F. López-Sánchez;P. Pardo;G. Rauret.
Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry (2001)
Determination of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in environmental samples: microwave-assisted total digestion versus aqua regia and nitric acid extraction
J Sastre;A Sahuquillo;M Vidal;G Rauret.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2002)
Application of a modified BCR sequential extraction (three-step) procedure for the determination of extractable trace metal contents in a sewage sludge amended soil reference material (CRM 483), complemented by a three-year stability study of acetic acid and EDTA extractable metal content
G Rauret;J F Lopez-Sanchez;A Sahuquillo;E Barahona.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring (2000)
Use of a certified reference material for extractable trace metals to assess sources of uncertainty in the BCR three-stage sequential extraction procedure
A Sahuquillo;J.F López-Sánchez;R Rubio;G Rauret.
Analytica Chimica Acta (1999)
Overview of the use of leaching/extraction tests for risk assessment of trace metals in contaminated soils and sediments
A Sahuquillo;A Rigol;G Rauret.
Trends in Analytical Chemistry (2003)
Certification of trace metal extractable contents in a sediment reference material (CRM 601) following a three-step sequential extraction procedure
Ph. Quevauviller;G. Rauret;J.-F. López-Sánchez;R. Rubio.
Science of The Total Environment (1997)
Assessment of CaCl2, NaNO3 and NH4NO3 extraction procedures for the study of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn extractability in contaminated soils
M Pueyo;J.F López-Sánchez;G Rauret.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2004)
Use of the modified BCR three-step sequential extraction procedure for the study of trace element dynamics in contaminated soils
M. Pueyo;J. Mateu;A. Rigol;M. Vidal.
Environmental Pollution (2008)
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