Not AvailableSoil contamination due to heavy metals has become a great concern nowadays. The main reasons for soil contamination are both natural as well as anthropogenic. Natural processes like volcanic eruption, weathering of rocks, landslides and soil erosion while anthropogenic involves several activities like smelting, mining, application of agrochemicals (pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers) and industrial wastes. Heavy metals pollution has a direct influence on the fertility of agricultural soils. The removal of heavy metals from soil is very difficult as it stored in the environment for a long time, because of its persistent nature. Several in-situ bioremediation technologies are used for removal of heavy metals from the ...
Industrial development has put enormous negative impacts on the natural environment. Metal refining ...
Not AvailableHeavy metal pollution is emerging at a faster rate in non-contaminated areas, which are...
Heavy metal concentrations above critical range in soils may pose environmental and economic problem...
Not AvailableAcross the world, a major challenge is deteriorating environmental health by increasing...
One of the most important components of the natural environment is soil. Soil is a non-renewable nat...
The consequences of heavy metal contamination are progressively degrading soil quality in this moder...
Not AvailableIn recent years, economic boom in fast developing countries has been witnessed with spe...
From the beginning of the industrial revolution, metal refining industries using the pyrometallurgic...
Not AvailableIncreasing water crisis across the globe, farmers are forced to use marginal quality wa...
Soil is a very vital necessity to the ecosystem and human population. Due to the urbanization and in...
Arsenic, cadmium, and lead are three non-vital heavy metals that are harmful to the environment, foo...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
Arsenic, cadmium, and lead are three non-vital heavy metals that are harmful to the environment, foo...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
© 2018 Dr. Khalid A. AlaboudiEnvironmental contamination with heavy metals has become a serious prob...
Industrial development has put enormous negative impacts on the natural environment. Metal refining ...
Not AvailableHeavy metal pollution is emerging at a faster rate in non-contaminated areas, which are...
Heavy metal concentrations above critical range in soils may pose environmental and economic problem...
Not AvailableAcross the world, a major challenge is deteriorating environmental health by increasing...
One of the most important components of the natural environment is soil. Soil is a non-renewable nat...
The consequences of heavy metal contamination are progressively degrading soil quality in this moder...
Not AvailableIn recent years, economic boom in fast developing countries has been witnessed with spe...
From the beginning of the industrial revolution, metal refining industries using the pyrometallurgic...
Not AvailableIncreasing water crisis across the globe, farmers are forced to use marginal quality wa...
Soil is a very vital necessity to the ecosystem and human population. Due to the urbanization and in...
Arsenic, cadmium, and lead are three non-vital heavy metals that are harmful to the environment, foo...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
Arsenic, cadmium, and lead are three non-vital heavy metals that are harmful to the environment, foo...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
© 2018 Dr. Khalid A. AlaboudiEnvironmental contamination with heavy metals has become a serious prob...
Industrial development has put enormous negative impacts on the natural environment. Metal refining ...
Not AvailableHeavy metal pollution is emerging at a faster rate in non-contaminated areas, which are...
Heavy metal concentrations above critical range in soils may pose environmental and economic problem...