An ambitious citizen science effort in the city of Indianapolis (IN, USA) led to the collection and analysis of a large number of samples at the property scale, facilitating the analysis of differences in soil metal concentrations as a function of property location (i.e., dripline, yard, and street) and location within the city. This effort indicated that dripline soils had substantially higher values of lead and zinc than other soil locations on a given property, and this pattern was heightened in properties nearer the urban core. Soil lead values typically exceeded the levels deemed safe for children’s play areas in the United States (<400 ppm), and almost always exceeded safe gardening guidelines (<200 ppm). As a whole, this ...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
The distribution of heavy metals in industrial cities is not well documented. As a result, fundament...
One of the most widespread environmental health hazards in the United States remains exposure to the...
An ambitious citizen science effort in the city of Indianapolis (IN, USA) led to the collection and ...
Terre Haute, Indiana, is similar to many older cities throughout the United States with a history of...
Understanding the spatial distribution of soil lead has been a focus of the Baltimore Ecosystem Stud...
Lead contamination in soil is a human health hazard common in residential communities that pre-date ...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
We launched the VegeSafe program in 2013 to assist Australians concerned about exposure to contamina...
Soil lead in urban neighborhoods is a known predictor of child blood lead levels. In this paper, we ...
West Point is the oldest continuously operated military post in the United States with fortification...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental neurotoxicant that has been associated with a wide range of adverse he...
Urban soils can harbor elevated concentrations of trace metal elements, in particular, lead (Pb), th...
Lead (Pb) is a neurotoxicant that particularly harms young children. Urban environments are often pl...
In Chicago, city officials continue to locate polluting industries in predominately Black and Hispan...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
The distribution of heavy metals in industrial cities is not well documented. As a result, fundament...
One of the most widespread environmental health hazards in the United States remains exposure to the...
An ambitious citizen science effort in the city of Indianapolis (IN, USA) led to the collection and ...
Terre Haute, Indiana, is similar to many older cities throughout the United States with a history of...
Understanding the spatial distribution of soil lead has been a focus of the Baltimore Ecosystem Stud...
Lead contamination in soil is a human health hazard common in residential communities that pre-date ...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
We launched the VegeSafe program in 2013 to assist Australians concerned about exposure to contamina...
Soil lead in urban neighborhoods is a known predictor of child blood lead levels. In this paper, we ...
West Point is the oldest continuously operated military post in the United States with fortification...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental neurotoxicant that has been associated with a wide range of adverse he...
Urban soils can harbor elevated concentrations of trace metal elements, in particular, lead (Pb), th...
Lead (Pb) is a neurotoxicant that particularly harms young children. Urban environments are often pl...
In Chicago, city officials continue to locate polluting industries in predominately Black and Hispan...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
The distribution of heavy metals in industrial cities is not well documented. As a result, fundament...
One of the most widespread environmental health hazards in the United States remains exposure to the...