Quantifying variation of metals in urban soils is crucial for efficient environmental and public health management. Prior to the interferences of human activities, regional topsoil geochemical distributions were generally primarily controlled by the underlying parent materials (PMs). With the rapid urbanisation, urban topsoil geochemical distributions have been modified with different levels. Three metals, aluminium (Al), calcium (Ca) and lead (Pb), were chosen to investigate the different levels of geogenic and anthropogenic controls in urban topsoil of Greater London Authority (GLA) area. These three metal elements clearly demonstrated the different spatial distribution affected by human activities using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and G...
The distribution of heavy metals in industrial cities is not well documented. As a result, fundament...
This study examines current soil contamination in an Australian industrial city, Newcastle. Public (...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
As geographical information system (GIS) and spatial analysis techniques have been widely used in so...
In this study, geographically weighted regression (GWR) was applied to reveal the spatially varying ...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
Increasing urbanization and industrialization is producing highly contaminated urban topsoils with t...
chemistry) Project is Dublin’s first baseline survey of heavy metals and persistent organic pollutan...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of seventeen elements, comprised of the fifteen lanthanides, ...
The topsoil of around 10000 km(2) in eastern England has recently been sampled intensely at 4609 sit...
The urban environment quality is of vital importance as the majority of people now live in cities. D...
As part of a harmonised assessment of urban soils (http://www.urbsoil.paisley.ac.uk), we investigate...
Urban soils are recipients of various pollutants, including metals, which can be accumulated over la...
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface so...
The distribution of heavy metals in industrial cities is not well documented. As a result, fundament...
This study examines current soil contamination in an Australian industrial city, Newcastle. Public (...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
As geographical information system (GIS) and spatial analysis techniques have been widely used in so...
In this study, geographically weighted regression (GWR) was applied to reveal the spatially varying ...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
Increasing urbanization and industrialization is producing highly contaminated urban topsoils with t...
chemistry) Project is Dublin’s first baseline survey of heavy metals and persistent organic pollutan...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of seventeen elements, comprised of the fifteen lanthanides, ...
The topsoil of around 10000 km(2) in eastern England has recently been sampled intensely at 4609 sit...
The urban environment quality is of vital importance as the majority of people now live in cities. D...
As part of a harmonised assessment of urban soils (http://www.urbsoil.paisley.ac.uk), we investigate...
Urban soils are recipients of various pollutants, including metals, which can be accumulated over la...
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface so...
The distribution of heavy metals in industrial cities is not well documented. As a result, fundament...
This study examines current soil contamination in an Australian industrial city, Newcastle. Public (...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...