Urban and industrial development has caused a major impact on environmental soil quality. This work assesses the extent and severity of contamination in a small urban area subjected to an industrial impact and identifies the major anthropogenic inputs. Twenty-six soil samples were collected from agricultural and urban sites, and concentrations of potentially toxic elements (As, Cd, Cu, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn), PAHs and PCBs, were determined. In spite of the low median concentrations observed, some sites represent a potential hazard for human health and ecosystems. Concentrations of contaminants were higher than those found in a nearby city, indicating that the study area is affected by the surrounding industry. The use of multivariate st...
Concern from local residents about possible contamination with metals and PCDD/F (dioxins and furans...
Potentially toxic element (PTE) pollution of urban soils has become the focus of social concern, but...
<p>Soil pollution is a key component of the land degradation process, but little is known about the ...
Soil quality in urban areas is affected by anthropogenic activities, posing a risk to human health a...
Since the dawn of civilization, the anthropic activity has lead to a legacy of increased land degrad...
Increasing urbanisation has a direct impact on soil quality, resulting in elevated concentrations of...
The concentration, degree of contamination and pollution of 7 trace elements (TEs) along an urban pr...
Urban soil quality may be severely affected by PAH and PCB contamination, impairing environmental an...
Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary...
Pollutants emitted to the atmosphere in urban areas have indirect effects through deposition onto th...
Traffic-related facilities typically have much lower metal emissions than other sources; however, th...
Pollution of the natural environment of the city with heavy metals (HM) from various sources receive...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) abundances in top soil and along the soil profiles from areas affe...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) abundances in top soil and along the soil profiles from areas affe...
This study examines current soil contamination in an Australian industrial city, Newcastle. Public (...
Concern from local residents about possible contamination with metals and PCDD/F (dioxins and furans...
Potentially toxic element (PTE) pollution of urban soils has become the focus of social concern, but...
<p>Soil pollution is a key component of the land degradation process, but little is known about the ...
Soil quality in urban areas is affected by anthropogenic activities, posing a risk to human health a...
Since the dawn of civilization, the anthropic activity has lead to a legacy of increased land degrad...
Increasing urbanisation has a direct impact on soil quality, resulting in elevated concentrations of...
The concentration, degree of contamination and pollution of 7 trace elements (TEs) along an urban pr...
Urban soil quality may be severely affected by PAH and PCB contamination, impairing environmental an...
Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary...
Pollutants emitted to the atmosphere in urban areas have indirect effects through deposition onto th...
Traffic-related facilities typically have much lower metal emissions than other sources; however, th...
Pollution of the natural environment of the city with heavy metals (HM) from various sources receive...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) abundances in top soil and along the soil profiles from areas affe...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) abundances in top soil and along the soil profiles from areas affe...
This study examines current soil contamination in an Australian industrial city, Newcastle. Public (...
Concern from local residents about possible contamination with metals and PCDD/F (dioxins and furans...
Potentially toxic element (PTE) pollution of urban soils has become the focus of social concern, but...
<p>Soil pollution is a key component of the land degradation process, but little is known about the ...