Copyright © 2006 CSIROMetal partitioning between organic and mineral fractions in biosolids may provide an indication of the long-term risks associated with land application of the material. For example, metals found to partition into the organic phase may pose a potential threat when the organic matter is decomposed, whereas metals bound in the mineral fraction would be expected to remain stable over time (given no changes in other environmental conditions) owing to the stability of mineral components. Therefore the question of which components bind copper in biosolids, and whether the sorption capacity is maintained over time, was addressed in the present study. Biosolids incubated for 21 months and non-incubated controls were examined. T...
The bioavailability and toxicity of copper to aquatic life depends on its speciation. Dissolved orga...
© CSIRO 2004 Environmental Context. Land application of sewage-derived biosolids is both an inexpen...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the n...
For essential elements, such as copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), the bioavailability in biosolids is impor...
© ASA, CSSA, SSSALand application is becoming a preferred option for disposal of sewage sludge (bios...
For essential elements, such as copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), the bioavailability in biosolids is impor...
We studied the fate of Cu in contaminated semiarid soils from two areas with different mining activi...
The environmental mobility of Cu and therefore its potential toxicity are closely linked to its atta...
Biosolids land application applies varying trace metal amounts to soils. Measuring total soil metals...
Predicting trace metal solid phase speciation changes associated with long-term biosolids land appli...
The bioavailability, mobility, and toxicity of Cu depend on Cu speciation in solution. In natural sy...
The bonding of copper (Cu) in soil is important for bioavailability of Cu and toxicity towards plant...
The effect of initial conditions and reaction pathways in the long term solid-solution partitioning ...
P>Prediction of the fate of metals in soil requires knowledge of their solid-liquid partitioning. Th...
Much research has demonstrated that the phytoavailability of heavy metals (HM) are generally greates...
The bioavailability and toxicity of copper to aquatic life depends on its speciation. Dissolved orga...
© CSIRO 2004 Environmental Context. Land application of sewage-derived biosolids is both an inexpen...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the n...
For essential elements, such as copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), the bioavailability in biosolids is impor...
© ASA, CSSA, SSSALand application is becoming a preferred option for disposal of sewage sludge (bios...
For essential elements, such as copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), the bioavailability in biosolids is impor...
We studied the fate of Cu in contaminated semiarid soils from two areas with different mining activi...
The environmental mobility of Cu and therefore its potential toxicity are closely linked to its atta...
Biosolids land application applies varying trace metal amounts to soils. Measuring total soil metals...
Predicting trace metal solid phase speciation changes associated with long-term biosolids land appli...
The bioavailability, mobility, and toxicity of Cu depend on Cu speciation in solution. In natural sy...
The bonding of copper (Cu) in soil is important for bioavailability of Cu and toxicity towards plant...
The effect of initial conditions and reaction pathways in the long term solid-solution partitioning ...
P>Prediction of the fate of metals in soil requires knowledge of their solid-liquid partitioning. Th...
Much research has demonstrated that the phytoavailability of heavy metals (HM) are generally greates...
The bioavailability and toxicity of copper to aquatic life depends on its speciation. Dissolved orga...
© CSIRO 2004 Environmental Context. Land application of sewage-derived biosolids is both an inexpen...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the n...