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Susan C Wilson
Susan C Wilson
Professor Environmental Pollution, University of New England
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Bioremediation of soil contaminated with polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs): a review
SC Wilson, KC Jones
Environmental pollution 81 (3), 229-249, 1993
14411993
The chemistry and behaviour of antimony in the soil environment with comparisons to arsenic: a critical review
SC Wilson, PV Lockwood, PM Ashley, M Tighe
Environmental pollution 158 (5), 1169-1181, 2010
9062010
Adsorption of antimony (V) by floodplain soils, amorphous iron (III) hydroxide and humic acid
M Tighe, P Lockwood, S Wilson
Journal of Environmental Monitoring 7 (12), 1177-1185, 2005
2122005
Portable X-ray fluorescence for environmental assessment of soils: Not just a point and shoot method
R Ravansari, SC Wilson, M Tighe
Environment International 134, 105250, 2020
1602020
Bioaccumulation of antimony and arsenic in a highly contaminated stream adjacent to the Hillgrove Mine, NSW, Australia
K Telford, W Maher, F Krikowa, S Foster, MJ Ellwood, PM Ashley, ...
Environmental Chemistry 6 (2), 133-143, 2009
1442009
Organic contaminants in bats: trends and new issues
S Bayat, F Geiser, P Kristiansen, SC Wilson
Environment international 63, 40-52, 2014
1352014
Soil, water, and pasture enrichment of antimony and arsenic within a coastal floodplain system
M Tighe, P Ashley, P Lockwood, S Wilson
Science of the Total Environment 347 (1-3), 175-186, 2005
1052005
Kinetic constraints on the loss of organic chemicals from contaminated soils: implications for soil‐quality limits
AJ Beck, SC Wilson, RE Alcock, KC Jones
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 25 (1), 1-43, 1995
1031995
Comparison of digestion methods for ICP-OES analysis of a wide range of analytes in heavy metal contaminated soil samples with specific reference to arsenic and antimony
M Tighe, P Lockwood, S Wilson, L Lisle
Communications in soil science and plant analysis 35 (9-10), 1369-1385, 2004
942004
Screening the environmental fate of organic contaminants in sewage sludges applied to agricultural soils: 1. The potential for downward movement to groundwaters
SC Wilson, R Duarte-Davidson, KC Jones
Science of the Total Environment 185 (1-3), 45-57, 1996
921996
Persistence of Organic Contaminants in Sewage Sludge‐Amended Soil: A Field Experiment
SC Wilson, RE Alcock, AP Sewart, KC Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality 26 (6), 1467-1477, 1997
821997
PCBs and other organochlorines in human tissue samples from the Welsh population: I—adipose
R Duarte-Davidson, SC Wilson, KC Jones
Environmental Pollution 84 (1), 69-77, 1994
781994
Evaluation of amendments to reduce arsenic and antimony leaching from co-contaminated soils
SJ Doherty, MK Tighe, SC Wilson
Chemosphere 174, 208-217, 2017
602017
Bioaccumulation, trophodynamics and ecotoxicity of antimony in environmental freshwater food webs
MO Obiakor, M Tighe, L Pereg, SC Wilson
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 47 (22), 2208-2258, 2017
532017
Long-term persistence of organic chemicals in sewage sludge-amended agricultural land: a soil quality perspective
AJ Beck, RE Alcock, SC Wilson, MJ Wang, SR Wild, AP Sewart, KC Jones
Advances in Agronomy 55, 345-391, 1995
461995
Volatile organic compounds in digested United Kingdom sewage sludges
SC Wilson, V Burnett, KS Waterhouse, KC Jones
Environmental science & technology 28 (2), 259-266, 1994
461994
PCBs and other organochlorines in human tissue samples from the Welsh population: II—milk
R Duarte-Davidson, SC Wilson, KC Jones
Environmental Pollution 84 (1), 79-87, 1994
451994
Food crop accumulation and bioavailability assessment for antimony (Sb) compared with arsenic (As) in contaminated soils
SC Wilson, M Tighe, E Paterson, PM Ashley
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 21, 11671-11681, 2014
432014
Bioaccessibility constrains the co-composting bioremediation of field aged PAH contaminated soils
C Leech, MK Tighe, L Pereg, G Winter, M McMillan, A Esmaeili, ...
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 149, 104922, 2020
402020
Effects of nutrient and lime additions in mine site rehabilitation strategies on the accumulation of antimony and arsenic by native Australian plants
SC Wilson, CD Leech, L Butler, L Lisle, PM Ashley, PV Lockwood
Journal of Hazardous Materials 261, 801-807, 2013
352013
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