Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 requires environmental regulators to assess the risk of contaminants leaching from soils into groundwater (DETR, 1999). This newly introduced legislation assumes a link between soil and groundwater chemistry, in which rainwater leaches contaminants from soil into the saturated zone. As the toxicity of both groundwater and overlying soils is dependent upon the chemicals present, their partitioning and their bioavailability, similar patterns of soil, leachates and groundwater toxicity should be observed at contaminated sites. Soil and groundwater samples were collected from different contaminated land sites in an urban area, and used to determine relationships between soil chemistry and toxici...
<p>Assessment of leaching to groundwater is an important aspect of pesticide risk assessment. The fi...
Groundwater contamination generically refers to modifications in biological, physical or chemical ch...
In soil contamination studies the extent of contamination is usually described in terms of the conte...
Multivariate statistical methods were used to investigate file Causes of toxicity and controls on gr...
Groundwater is an important resource in the UK, with 45% of public water supplies in the Thames Wate...
For the assessment of contaminated or remediated soils, in addition to chemical analyses, ecotoxicol...
Many factors determine whether a pesticide will leach through soil and become a groundwater contamin...
Soil contamination can be one path for streams and groundwater contamination. As a complement of che...
The assessment of groundwater pollution by contaminated or remediated soils is mainly based on chemi...
In recent years there has been much concern over the migration of organic pollutants to groundwater....
Soil properties like organic matter (OM) content show great variation, making it hard to predict the...
Contaminated groundwater and soils contain a complex mixture of chemicals. Their characterization pr...
International audienceTo assess the toxicity of a soil contaminated with landfill leachate, biomarke...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
A relatively extensive survey of groundwater contaminants is performed in urban and industrial conte...
<p>Assessment of leaching to groundwater is an important aspect of pesticide risk assessment. The fi...
Groundwater contamination generically refers to modifications in biological, physical or chemical ch...
In soil contamination studies the extent of contamination is usually described in terms of the conte...
Multivariate statistical methods were used to investigate file Causes of toxicity and controls on gr...
Groundwater is an important resource in the UK, with 45% of public water supplies in the Thames Wate...
For the assessment of contaminated or remediated soils, in addition to chemical analyses, ecotoxicol...
Many factors determine whether a pesticide will leach through soil and become a groundwater contamin...
Soil contamination can be one path for streams and groundwater contamination. As a complement of che...
The assessment of groundwater pollution by contaminated or remediated soils is mainly based on chemi...
In recent years there has been much concern over the migration of organic pollutants to groundwater....
Soil properties like organic matter (OM) content show great variation, making it hard to predict the...
Contaminated groundwater and soils contain a complex mixture of chemicals. Their characterization pr...
International audienceTo assess the toxicity of a soil contaminated with landfill leachate, biomarke...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
A relatively extensive survey of groundwater contaminants is performed in urban and industrial conte...
<p>Assessment of leaching to groundwater is an important aspect of pesticide risk assessment. The fi...
Groundwater contamination generically refers to modifications in biological, physical or chemical ch...
In soil contamination studies the extent of contamination is usually described in terms of the conte...