London Earth is a high-resolution, systematic geochemical baseline survey of soil across the Greater London Authority (GLA) area. More than 6000 topsoil samples were recently collected and analysed by XRFS for total concentrations of 53 elements, plus pH and loss-on-ignition. These samples cover a wide range of land uses and soil types. London has a large number of green spaces, including large parks, wetlands, heaths and common-lands, borough parks, country parks and private estates, plus a range of domestic and public gardens. The aim of the London Earth survey is to define the baseline geochemistry of topsoils (c.5–20 cm depth) — a snapshot of the chemical make-up of soils. Characteristics of the baseline geochemistry of some of L...
Urban soils significantly contribute to the quality of life in urban areas, and since the introducti...
Soil phosphorus (P) has a strong impact on soil and water quality. Soils in urban areas tend to enri...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Doncaster carried out by the...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
The London Earth field survey followed a systematic sampling approach to collect a representative s...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) urban soil chemistry dataset identifies areas of elevated topsoi...
It is important to understand how and where pollution and other anthropogenic processes compromise t...
AbstractIt is important to understand how and where pollution and other anthropogenic processes comp...
The British Geological Survey recently published an open access study on the distribution and abun...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of seventeen elements, comprised of the fifteen lanthanides, ...
The British Geological Survey is responsible for the national strategic geochemical survey of Great ...
The total concentration of different elements in the soil – its geochemistry – has implications for ...
Quantifying variation of metals in urban soils is crucial for efficient environmental and public hea...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
Urban soils significantly contribute to the quality of life in urban areas, and since the introducti...
Soil phosphorus (P) has a strong impact on soil and water quality. Soils in urban areas tend to enri...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Doncaster carried out by the...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
The London Earth field survey followed a systematic sampling approach to collect a representative s...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) urban soil chemistry dataset identifies areas of elevated topsoi...
It is important to understand how and where pollution and other anthropogenic processes compromise t...
AbstractIt is important to understand how and where pollution and other anthropogenic processes comp...
The British Geological Survey recently published an open access study on the distribution and abun...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of seventeen elements, comprised of the fifteen lanthanides, ...
The British Geological Survey is responsible for the national strategic geochemical survey of Great ...
The total concentration of different elements in the soil – its geochemistry – has implications for ...
Quantifying variation of metals in urban soils is crucial for efficient environmental and public hea...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
Urban soils significantly contribute to the quality of life in urban areas, and since the introducti...
Soil phosphorus (P) has a strong impact on soil and water quality. Soils in urban areas tend to enri...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Doncaster carried out by the...