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Species of freshwater invertebrates that are sensitive to one saline water are mostly sensitive to another saline water but an exception exists
Kasey HILLS, Ross Hyne,
Ben KEFFORD
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Saline Waters
100%
Fresh Water
81%
Invertebrates
76%
Salts
49%
Coal
44%
Salinity
32%
Ions
27%
Coal Mining
18%
Methane
15%
Water
14%
Seawater
14%
Sodium Bicarbonate
14%
Poisons
8%
Agriculture & Biology
saline water
73%
invertebrates
55%
coal
47%
effluents
41%
salts
38%
toxicity
38%
ions
23%
salinity
17%
sodium bicarbonate
13%
tap water
12%
acute toxicity
12%
environmental impact
10%
methane
10%
lethal concentration 50
10%
seawater
9%
Chemical Compounds
Coal
64%
Salinity
38%
Acute Toxicity
20%
Lethal
19%
Ion
19%
Mining
19%
Methane
13%
Toxic
12%
Sodium Atom
10%
Time
5%