One of the major issues when assessing soil contamination by inorganic substances is reliable determination of natural metal concentrations. Through integrated sedimentological, pedological and geochemical analyses of 1414 (topsoil/subsoil) samples from 707 sampling stations in the southern Po Plain (Italy), we document that the natural distribution of five potentially toxic metals (Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn and Pb) can be spatially predicted as a function of three major factors: source-rock composition, grain size variability and degree of soil weathering. Thirteen genetic and functional soil units (GFUs), each reflecting a unique combination of these three variables, are fingerprinted by distinctive geochemical signatures. Where sediment is supplied...
none3In soils from serpentinitic areas the natural background of Ni and Cr is so high that the asses...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; suc...
Thirteen soil samples were collected in April 2009 in Malagrotta's landfill, near Rome, to evaluate ...
One of the major issues when assessing soil contamination by inorganic substances is reliable determ...
Integrated geochemical, sedimentological and soil studies from the Po River Plain (northern Italy) p...
Identification of reliable background values of potentially toxic metals in sediments requires deta...
In order to assess unambiguously legislation limits and levels of concern for potentially toxic meta...
The knowledge of the regional variability, the background values and the anthropic vs. natural origi...
Purpose This contribution investigates agricultural soils and sedimentary deposits in the province...
This contribution investigates agricultural soils from Vigarano Mainarda in the province of Ferrara ...
The soils of the Po River Plain, developed on the alluvial sediments, are often characterized by hig...
High heavy metals backgrounds, in particular chromium and nickel, are renowned in soils and sediment...
The Ferrara province, as most of the River Po plain, is characterized for more than 70% of its terri...
Concern about health effect of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) has led to an increasing global att...
Assessing soil contamination by hazardous metals and estimating the extent to which metal concentrat...
none3In soils from serpentinitic areas the natural background of Ni and Cr is so high that the asses...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; suc...
Thirteen soil samples were collected in April 2009 in Malagrotta's landfill, near Rome, to evaluate ...
One of the major issues when assessing soil contamination by inorganic substances is reliable determ...
Integrated geochemical, sedimentological and soil studies from the Po River Plain (northern Italy) p...
Identification of reliable background values of potentially toxic metals in sediments requires deta...
In order to assess unambiguously legislation limits and levels of concern for potentially toxic meta...
The knowledge of the regional variability, the background values and the anthropic vs. natural origi...
Purpose This contribution investigates agricultural soils and sedimentary deposits in the province...
This contribution investigates agricultural soils from Vigarano Mainarda in the province of Ferrara ...
The soils of the Po River Plain, developed on the alluvial sediments, are often characterized by hig...
High heavy metals backgrounds, in particular chromium and nickel, are renowned in soils and sediment...
The Ferrara province, as most of the River Po plain, is characterized for more than 70% of its terri...
Concern about health effect of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) has led to an increasing global att...
Assessing soil contamination by hazardous metals and estimating the extent to which metal concentrat...
none3In soils from serpentinitic areas the natural background of Ni and Cr is so high that the asses...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; suc...
Thirteen soil samples were collected in April 2009 in Malagrotta's landfill, near Rome, to evaluate ...