Ultramafic soils are characterized by severe edaphic conditions induced by a low content of essential nutrients, an adverse Ca/Mg ratio, a low water-holding capacity, and high contents of geogenic potentially toxic elements (PTEs), in particular Cr, Ni, and Co. These metals commonly exceed the content limits set by environmental agencies and governments, representing serious environmental risks for ecosystems and human health. In alpine environments, ultramafic soils are characterized by modest thickness and poor horizon differentiation. Several studies on ultramafic soils have shown that their properties may be directly related to the characteristics of the parent rocks, but most of these studies deal with soil chemistry, metal availabilit...
Soils on ultramafic parent materials are rich in heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Co, Mn), and thu...
Although soils developed from ultramafic parent materials have significance to agriculture, ecology ...
The C?rrego dos Boiadeiros Body (CBB) comprises a metaultramafic-metamafic sequence located in the ...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by severe edaphic conditions induced by a low content of essentia...
The aim of the work is to assess the role of local-scale lithological, textural, and structural fact...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; suc...
In this study, we have analysed the mineralogy and the crystal chemistry of serpentine soils from ul...
Soils on ophiolitic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals, with a pH value close to ...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
Although the presence of potentially toxic metals in soils is normally associated with human soil po...
In Sabah, Malaysia, ultramafic rock outcrops are widespread (totalling 3500 km, one of the main outc...
The transformation of trace metals (TMs) in natural environmental systems has created significant co...
© 2018, The Ecological Society of Japan. Ultramafic soils are found in many sites around the world w...
Soils on ultramafic parent materials are rich in heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Co, Mn), and thu...
Although soils developed from ultramafic parent materials have significance to agriculture, ecology ...
The C?rrego dos Boiadeiros Body (CBB) comprises a metaultramafic-metamafic sequence located in the ...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by severe edaphic conditions induced by a low content of essentia...
The aim of the work is to assess the role of local-scale lithological, textural, and structural fact...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; suc...
In this study, we have analysed the mineralogy and the crystal chemistry of serpentine soils from ul...
Soils on ophiolitic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals, with a pH value close to ...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
Although the presence of potentially toxic metals in soils is normally associated with human soil po...
In Sabah, Malaysia, ultramafic rock outcrops are widespread (totalling 3500 km, one of the main outc...
The transformation of trace metals (TMs) in natural environmental systems has created significant co...
© 2018, The Ecological Society of Japan. Ultramafic soils are found in many sites around the world w...
Soils on ultramafic parent materials are rich in heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Co, Mn), and thu...
Although soils developed from ultramafic parent materials have significance to agriculture, ecology ...
The C?rrego dos Boiadeiros Body (CBB) comprises a metaultramafic-metamafic sequence located in the ...