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3rd Edition. — Springer Science+Business Media, Dordrecht, 2013. — 614 p. — ISBN: 9400744692, 9401783918 This third edition of the book has been completely re-written, providing a wider scope and enhanced coverage. It covers the general principles of the natural occurrence, pollution sources, chemical analysis, soil chemical behaviour and soil-plant-animal relationships of...
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Wiley, 2010. — 595 p. Trace elements occur naturally in soils and some are essential nutrients for plant growth as well as human and animal health. However, at elevated levels, all trace elements become potentially toxic. Anthropogenic input of trace elements into the natural environment therefore poses a range of ecological and health problems. As a result of their persistence...
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Springer, 2007. — 561 p. — ISBN: 978-3-540-32713-4. The understanding of fundamental principles and phenomena that control the transfer of trace elements in soil-plant-human chain can contribute to the protection of the environment and human health. Many books, articles, and reports have already described both fundamental and/or detail problems related to these topics. The...
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CRC Press, 2001. — 403 p. Eight years have passed since the second edition of Trace Elements in Soil and Plants appeared. During this period there has been a real explosion in research and public interest related to trace elements in the environment. An incredible number of publications have recently focused on the significance of chemical balance to a safe environment and...
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4rd ed. — CRC Press. 2011. — 534 p. A decade has passed since the third edition of Trace Elements in Soils and Plants (CRC Press, 2000) was published. During this period there has been tremendous explosion in research and pub-lic interest related to trace elements in the environment. Cycling of chemical elements is through fundamental processes that control life on our planet....
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InTech, 2016. — 354 p. — ISBN: 978-953-51-2816-8 This edited book, Soil Contamination - Current Consequences and Further Solutions, is intended to provide an overview on the different environmental consequences of our anthropogenic activities, which has introduced a large number of xenobiotics that the soil cannot, or can only slower, decompose or degrade. We hope that this...
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Environment Agency, 2008. -171 p. Executive summary. This report provides a summary of recommended physical-chemical data for organic. chemicals to help risk assessors derive assessment criteria for a range of soil. contaminants using the Contaminated Land Exposure Assessment (CLEA) framework. and software. The CLEA framework is a tool to assess the risks to health from...
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Published by InTech Janeza Trdine 9, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia, 2011. - 168 p. - ISBN: 978-953-307-647-8. Soil contamination has severely increased over the last decades, mainly due to petroleum hydrocarbons, solvents, pesticides, lead and other heavy metals from industrial wastes and human activities. The critical point regarding contaminated soil monitoring is the intrinsic...
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Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., 2017. — 400 p. — (Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World 10) — ISBN: 981104273X. The book provides reader with a comprehensive up-to-date overview of various aspects of soil pollutants manifestation of toxicity. The book highlights their interactions with soil constituents, their toxicity to agro-ecosystem & human health,...
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CRC Press, 2011. — 298 p. — ISBN: 1439826226, 9781439826225 Concerns regarding heavy metal contamination in terrestrial ecosystems have prompted increasing efforts on limiting their bioavailability in the root zone. The complexity of the hydrologic system gives rise to the need for understanding the fate and transport of trace elements in the soil-water-plant environment....
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CRC Press LLC., 2003. – 354 p. – ISBN: 1566706238. The hydrological and geochemical interactions between clay minerals and organic matter in soils directly influence the reaction, behavior, and mobility of heavy metals in soils. Geochemical and Hydrological Reactivity of Heavy Metals in Soils is one of few books that comprehensively illustrates this cause-and-effect...
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Rome: FAO - food and agriculture organization of the United Nations. — 68 p. — (FAO Soils Bulletin 17). Trace elements resources trace elements in rocks and minerals trace elements in soils Review on individual trace elements B, Cl, Co, Cu, I, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se, Zn
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