The British Geological Survey (BGS) urban soil chemistry dataset identifies areas of elevated topsoil concentrations of potentially harmful chemical elements (PHEs) and can be used in conjunction with proposed soil screening value (SSV) for assessing ecological risks and/or the soil guideline value (SGV), which is a threshold used in the preliminary assessments for land contamination. PHEs, including arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni) and lead (Pb), occur in the environment both naturally and as a result of human activities. Under certain circumstances these can be harmful to plants, animals or people. Whether or not a particular PHE constitutes a hazard depends on a variety of factors including, e.g. its chemical...
Increasing urbanisation has a direct impact on soil quality, resulting in elevated concentrations of...
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface so...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
This report presents a description and review of the methodologies developed by the British Geologic...
The chemical composition of soil from the Glasgow (UK) urban area was used to identify the controls ...
Until recently systematic data on the chemical quality of urban soils was lacking in many countries ...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Scunthorpe carried out by th...
Using the Tellus and Tellus Border geochemistry data, the distribution of metals in topsoils in and ...
Potentially harmful elements (PHE) occur both naturally from geogenic sources and from anthropogenic...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
An assessment of topsoil (5–20cm) metal/metalloid (hereafter referred to as metal) concentrations ac...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
Humans are intimately linked to the Earth’s surface environment; we are fundamentally dependent on ...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Telford carried out by the B...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
Increasing urbanisation has a direct impact on soil quality, resulting in elevated concentrations of...
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface so...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
This report presents a description and review of the methodologies developed by the British Geologic...
The chemical composition of soil from the Glasgow (UK) urban area was used to identify the controls ...
Until recently systematic data on the chemical quality of urban soils was lacking in many countries ...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Scunthorpe carried out by th...
Using the Tellus and Tellus Border geochemistry data, the distribution of metals in topsoils in and ...
Potentially harmful elements (PHE) occur both naturally from geogenic sources and from anthropogenic...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
An assessment of topsoil (5–20cm) metal/metalloid (hereafter referred to as metal) concentrations ac...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
Humans are intimately linked to the Earth’s surface environment; we are fundamentally dependent on ...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Telford carried out by the B...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
Increasing urbanisation has a direct impact on soil quality, resulting in elevated concentrations of...
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface so...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...