In our study, a detailed survey was conducted with the aim to determine the distribution and possible anthropogenic sources of molybdenum in river and stream sediments in the central Upper Silesian Industrial Region (Southern Poland), where for many years, iron and zinc smelters as well as coking and thermal power plants were operating. At the same time, this has also been a residential area with the highest population density in the country. Sediments (1397 samples in total) were collected from rivers and streams, and analysed for the content of molybdenum and 22 other elements. ICP-AES and CV-AAS methods were applied for the determination of the content of elements. The studies revealed molybdenum content in the range of < 0.5–204.8 mg·kg...
The development of industry, agriculture, and transport contributes to an increased environmental po...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of anthropogenic factors (infrastructure const...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of anthropogenic factors (infrastructure const...
Rivers and ponds near the Erdenet mine, one of the world’s largest copper-molybdenum mines, ex...
This work aims to understand the distribution and migration mechanisms of U and Mo between surface s...
Relations of natural and technogenic factors at forming of molybdenum making streams in superficial ...
Molybdenum is an essential element to humans because of its role in several enzymes, and its occurre...
Majority of soils from the southern part of the Silesian Upland (Poland) are highly degraded and con...
Molybdenum is an essential element for life, with growing production due to a constantly expanding v...
Molybdenum is an essential element for life, with growing production due to a constantly expanding v...
This assessment of the environmental degradation by toxic chemical elements within the Upper Silesia...
The concentrations of molybdenum in water and geological samples collected from the Sorgun-Yozgat (T...
The paper deals with sediments of anthropogenic reservoirs from the central part of the Katowice Upl...
We report molybdenum isotope compositions and concentrations in water samples from a variety of rive...
The development of industry, agriculture, and transport contributes to an increased environmental po...
The development of industry, agriculture, and transport contributes to an increased environmental po...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of anthropogenic factors (infrastructure const...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of anthropogenic factors (infrastructure const...
Rivers and ponds near the Erdenet mine, one of the world’s largest copper-molybdenum mines, ex...
This work aims to understand the distribution and migration mechanisms of U and Mo between surface s...
Relations of natural and technogenic factors at forming of molybdenum making streams in superficial ...
Molybdenum is an essential element to humans because of its role in several enzymes, and its occurre...
Majority of soils from the southern part of the Silesian Upland (Poland) are highly degraded and con...
Molybdenum is an essential element for life, with growing production due to a constantly expanding v...
Molybdenum is an essential element for life, with growing production due to a constantly expanding v...
This assessment of the environmental degradation by toxic chemical elements within the Upper Silesia...
The concentrations of molybdenum in water and geological samples collected from the Sorgun-Yozgat (T...
The paper deals with sediments of anthropogenic reservoirs from the central part of the Katowice Upl...
We report molybdenum isotope compositions and concentrations in water samples from a variety of rive...
The development of industry, agriculture, and transport contributes to an increased environmental po...
The development of industry, agriculture, and transport contributes to an increased environmental po...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of anthropogenic factors (infrastructure const...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of anthropogenic factors (infrastructure const...