The isotopically exchangeable metal pool (E-value) of zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) were simultaneously measured, using stable isotope dilution, in soils contaminated by Pb/Zn mining activities and varying in properties likely to affect metal reactivity, including pH, organic matter content, metal concentration and land use. E-values were compared with single and sequential extraction schemes. Results showed a wide range of metal reactivity (approximately 1–100% of total) depending on the extent of contamination and on the prevailing soil conditions. Across the range of soils, the E-values showed no consistent correspondence to any single chemical extraction procedure (EDTA, DTPA and HNO3) although there was reasonable agreement wit...
Isotopically exchangeable metals in soil, also termed labile metals, are reversibly bound to soil su...
Chemical extractants used to measure labile soil metal must ideally select for and solubilise the la...
The determination of radio-labile metals in soil has gained renewed interest for predicting metal av...
Determining the total concentration of elements in soils seldom provides sufficient insight into tra...
International audienceCorrect characterization of metal speciation and reactivity is a prerequisite ...
Currently, total metal concentrations (MTotal) are used to assess the toxicity risks of soil metal t...
Flooded soils are systems with complex chemistry and understanding the mechanisms that control the m...
International audienceA new method is proposed to precisely and simultaneously quantify the exchange...
Environmental contextThe chemical reactivity of lead in soil is difficult to assess and depends on b...
Correct characterization of heavy metal availability is a prerequisite for the management of pollute...
The two approaches most commonly applied to characterizing the chemical form and ‘reactivity’ of met...
The continuing need for improved assessment of risk from heavy metal contamination of the environmen...
Isotopic exchange (IE) of trace metals is an established method for characterizing metal reactivity ...
International audienceThe exchange kinetics of Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn in seven mining and smelting-conta...
Metal-salt amended soils (MA, n = 23), and historically-contaminated urban soils from two English ci...
Isotopically exchangeable metals in soil, also termed labile metals, are reversibly bound to soil su...
Chemical extractants used to measure labile soil metal must ideally select for and solubilise the la...
The determination of radio-labile metals in soil has gained renewed interest for predicting metal av...
Determining the total concentration of elements in soils seldom provides sufficient insight into tra...
International audienceCorrect characterization of metal speciation and reactivity is a prerequisite ...
Currently, total metal concentrations (MTotal) are used to assess the toxicity risks of soil metal t...
Flooded soils are systems with complex chemistry and understanding the mechanisms that control the m...
International audienceA new method is proposed to precisely and simultaneously quantify the exchange...
Environmental contextThe chemical reactivity of lead in soil is difficult to assess and depends on b...
Correct characterization of heavy metal availability is a prerequisite for the management of pollute...
The two approaches most commonly applied to characterizing the chemical form and ‘reactivity’ of met...
The continuing need for improved assessment of risk from heavy metal contamination of the environmen...
Isotopic exchange (IE) of trace metals is an established method for characterizing metal reactivity ...
International audienceThe exchange kinetics of Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn in seven mining and smelting-conta...
Metal-salt amended soils (MA, n = 23), and historically-contaminated urban soils from two English ci...
Isotopically exchangeable metals in soil, also termed labile metals, are reversibly bound to soil su...
Chemical extractants used to measure labile soil metal must ideally select for and solubilise the la...
The determination of radio-labile metals in soil has gained renewed interest for predicting metal av...