Total concentrations of metals in soils are a poor indicator of metal toxicity because metals exist in different solid phase forms which can vary greatly in terms of their bioavailability. In an attempt to acknowledge this, risk assessment procedures are moving away from totals-based approaches and towards a measure of bioavailability as an indicator of the risk. For example in aquatic systems, environmental risks are increasingly being predicted using the Biotic Ligand Model, and in soils, the use of neutral salt extractants such as 1.0 M NH4NO3 have been adopted as part of the regulatory tool-kit in several European countries. However, reliance on this approach to assess risk requires an assumption that the bioavailable pool of metals is ...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
As life has evolved in the presence of metals, the assessment of the potential adverse effects of me...
International audienceHuman health risk assessment (HHRA) and ecotoxicological risk assessment (ERA)...
Many years of research have demonstrated that instead of the total concentration of metals in soil, ...
Metals are naturally occurring compounds and some of them are essential for survival of organisms. T...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
Metal accumulation in soil can result in adverse effects on soil biota, and may concentrate metals i...
Quality standards for heavy metals are based on the total amount of the metal present in the solid p...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) of inorganic metals and metalloids (metals) must be specific to the...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) of inorganic metals and metalloids (metals) must be specific to the...
Metals are naturally occurring compounds and some of them are essential for survival of organisms. T...
International audienceHuman health risk assessment (HHRA) and ecotoxicological risk assessment (ERA)...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
As life has evolved in the presence of metals, the assessment of the potential adverse effects of me...
International audienceHuman health risk assessment (HHRA) and ecotoxicological risk assessment (ERA)...
Many years of research have demonstrated that instead of the total concentration of metals in soil, ...
Metals are naturally occurring compounds and some of them are essential for survival of organisms. T...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
Metal accumulation in soil can result in adverse effects on soil biota, and may concentrate metals i...
Quality standards for heavy metals are based on the total amount of the metal present in the solid p...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) of inorganic metals and metalloids (metals) must be specific to the...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) of inorganic metals and metalloids (metals) must be specific to the...
Metals are naturally occurring compounds and some of them are essential for survival of organisms. T...
International audienceHuman health risk assessment (HHRA) and ecotoxicological risk assessment (ERA)...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
As life has evolved in the presence of metals, the assessment of the potential adverse effects of me...
International audienceHuman health risk assessment (HHRA) and ecotoxicological risk assessment (ERA)...