In this study, we examined the Tl concentrations in soil and plants taken from an abandoned Pb-Zn-Cu mining area (Keban, Turkey). This region contains Pb, Zn, and Ag sulphide mineralizations that have been mined for 6000 years. For this purpose, soil and plant parts (including roots and shoots) were taken from 20 points in that area and the Tl concentrations determined by ICP-MS. The plants Euphorbia macroclada, Verbascum cheiranthifolium Boiss, and Astragalus gummifer were examined. The Tl levels in the soils ranged from 3.0–27.6 mg kg–1 which is 3–27 times higher than in uncontaminated soils (1.0 mg kg–1). The observed Tl levels in plant parts ranged from 0.05–4.62 mg kg–1 which is up to 92-times higher than the allowable levels (0.05 ...
Mining and metallurgy generate residues that may contain thallium (Tl), a highly toxic metal, for wh...
Extended abstract.Enzo Lombi, Kirk Scheckel, Steve Rock, Mike McLaughlin, Rebecca Hamo
Thallium in plants. Owing to its possible toxic effect on plants or its accumulation in edible plant...
In this study, we examined the Tl concentrations in soil and plants taken from an abandoned Pb-Zn-Cu...
Thallium (Tl) is a trace metal of severe toxicity. Its health concerns via consumption of contaminat...
Thallium (Tl) is a highly toxic trace metal that can cause severe pollution and damage to the ecolog...
SUMMARY: Thallium is a nonessential element, more toxic than mercury, lead, cadmium, zinc or copper....
The mineral body cultivated in Salafossa (Eastern Dolomites) was one of the largest lead/zinc-contai...
9 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables, 41 references.Thallium is a scarce, highly toxic element. There are sev...
Purpose: Thallium (Tl) is one of the most toxic elements known and its contamination is an emerging ...
The aim of this study was to assess thallium concentration in topsoil originating from sites of hist...
As an element with well-known toxicity, excessive thallium (Tl) in farmland soils, may threaten food...
The mineral body exploited in Salafossa (Eastern Dolomites) was one of the largest lead/zinc-contain...
Thallium is a volatile toxic metal which has many industrial uses. The sources of thallium include n...
: Thallium is a trace metal with severe toxicity. Contamination of thallium (Tl) generated by steel ...
Mining and metallurgy generate residues that may contain thallium (Tl), a highly toxic metal, for wh...
Extended abstract.Enzo Lombi, Kirk Scheckel, Steve Rock, Mike McLaughlin, Rebecca Hamo
Thallium in plants. Owing to its possible toxic effect on plants or its accumulation in edible plant...
In this study, we examined the Tl concentrations in soil and plants taken from an abandoned Pb-Zn-Cu...
Thallium (Tl) is a trace metal of severe toxicity. Its health concerns via consumption of contaminat...
Thallium (Tl) is a highly toxic trace metal that can cause severe pollution and damage to the ecolog...
SUMMARY: Thallium is a nonessential element, more toxic than mercury, lead, cadmium, zinc or copper....
The mineral body cultivated in Salafossa (Eastern Dolomites) was one of the largest lead/zinc-contai...
9 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables, 41 references.Thallium is a scarce, highly toxic element. There are sev...
Purpose: Thallium (Tl) is one of the most toxic elements known and its contamination is an emerging ...
The aim of this study was to assess thallium concentration in topsoil originating from sites of hist...
As an element with well-known toxicity, excessive thallium (Tl) in farmland soils, may threaten food...
The mineral body exploited in Salafossa (Eastern Dolomites) was one of the largest lead/zinc-contain...
Thallium is a volatile toxic metal which has many industrial uses. The sources of thallium include n...
: Thallium is a trace metal with severe toxicity. Contamination of thallium (Tl) generated by steel ...
Mining and metallurgy generate residues that may contain thallium (Tl), a highly toxic metal, for wh...
Extended abstract.Enzo Lombi, Kirk Scheckel, Steve Rock, Mike McLaughlin, Rebecca Hamo
Thallium in plants. Owing to its possible toxic effect on plants or its accumulation in edible plant...