The determination of radio-labile metals in soil has gained renewed interest for predicting metal availability. There is little information on to what extent the fraction of labile metal is affected by the soil properties and the source of metal contamination. The radio-labile content (E value) of Cd and Zn was measured in field-collected soils with Cd and Zn originating from different sources. The E values were erratic and sometimes even exceeded total metal content when the concentration in the soil extract was less than 8 μg Zn l-1 or less than 3 μg Cd l-1. Addition of EDTA (0.1 mM) to the radio-labelled soil suspension resulted in larger concentrations of Cd and Zn in solution and smaller E values for these soils. The E values were, how...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
is aimed at assessing the total content and soluble forms of metals (zinc, lead and cad-mium) and to...
Metal-salt amended soils (MA, n = 23), and historically-contaminated urban soils from two English ci...
Cadmium and zinc were added at 3 and 300 mg kg−1, respectively, to 23 soils and incubated at 16°C an...
Isotopically exchangeable metals in soil, also termed labile metals, are reversibly bound to soil su...
The continuing need for improved assessment of risk from heavy metal contamination of the environmen...
Due to the difficulties of precisely characterizing environmentally contaminated soil, the effects o...
Concentrations of Cd, Pb and Zn in soils developed at 63 sites of historical metal mining in western...
Currently, total metal concentrations (MTotal) are used to assess the toxicity risks of soil metal t...
The kinetics of metal release from the solid phase to solution was measured on two sets of 14 freshl...
The bioavailability of metal contaminants in soils varies widely, depending on soil characteristics ...
Copyright © 2005 ASA, CSSA, SSSAReceived for publication June 3, 2004. To predict the availability o...
Purpose. To control the content of heavy metals to prevent toxic effects on the environment. Method...
To predict the availability of metals to plants, it is important to understand both solution- and so...
The isotopically exchangeable metal pool (E-value) of zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) were sim...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
is aimed at assessing the total content and soluble forms of metals (zinc, lead and cad-mium) and to...
Metal-salt amended soils (MA, n = 23), and historically-contaminated urban soils from two English ci...
Cadmium and zinc were added at 3 and 300 mg kg−1, respectively, to 23 soils and incubated at 16°C an...
Isotopically exchangeable metals in soil, also termed labile metals, are reversibly bound to soil su...
The continuing need for improved assessment of risk from heavy metal contamination of the environmen...
Due to the difficulties of precisely characterizing environmentally contaminated soil, the effects o...
Concentrations of Cd, Pb and Zn in soils developed at 63 sites of historical metal mining in western...
Currently, total metal concentrations (MTotal) are used to assess the toxicity risks of soil metal t...
The kinetics of metal release from the solid phase to solution was measured on two sets of 14 freshl...
The bioavailability of metal contaminants in soils varies widely, depending on soil characteristics ...
Copyright © 2005 ASA, CSSA, SSSAReceived for publication June 3, 2004. To predict the availability o...
Purpose. To control the content of heavy metals to prevent toxic effects on the environment. Method...
To predict the availability of metals to plants, it is important to understand both solution- and so...
The isotopically exchangeable metal pool (E-value) of zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) were sim...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
is aimed at assessing the total content and soluble forms of metals (zinc, lead and cad-mium) and to...
Metal-salt amended soils (MA, n = 23), and historically-contaminated urban soils from two English ci...