This paper describes changes in retention of Cu and Zn in laboratory experiments by a sandy soil that had been amended in the field with different composted wastes. The amounts of the metals retained increased as a result of the amendments, especially after two years. Desorption of the sorbed metals was always negligible, regardless of the treatment. The proportion of Cu retained was considerably higher than that of Zn, suggesting a higher affinity of the soil for the former. The greater sorption in the amended soils indicates a build-up of fresh sites for metal retention. The use of 'log(activity) vs. pH' plots showed that the nature of the surfaces retaining metals on the untreated and amended soils is different. At comparable pH values, ...
ACLThe immobilizing effects of wood biochar (BW2%) and iron grit (Z1%) applied alone or in combinati...
8 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables.Degradation of organic matter (OM) from organic amendments used in the ...
This study aimed at determining the fate of trace elements (TE) following soil organic waste (OW) ap...
Metals can be stabilized by soil amendments that increase metals adsorption or alter their chemical ...
Much research has demonstrated that the phytoavailability of heavy metals (HM) are generally greates...
Metals can be stabilized by soil amendments that increase metals adsorption or alter their chemical ...
Remediation strategies are capable to mitigate negative effects of heavy metals (HMs) on soils. The ...
Green waste compost, peat, coir and wood bark were applied to metal-contaminated mine waste at the r...
The effectiveness of using amendments in metal stabilization was determined, and their potential for...
Remediation strategies using soil amendments should consider the time dependence of metal availabili...
International audienceLong-term organic fertilizer (OF) application on agricultural soils is known t...
Bonemeal, coir, compost, green waste compost, peat and wood bark all potentially could be used as am...
This research aimed to evaluate the residual Cu and Zn in tropical soil over 21 years after amendmen...
The chemical behaviour of metals is primarily governed by their retention and release reactions of s...
A lysimeter approach (under natural climatologic conditions) was used to evaluate the effect of four...
ACLThe immobilizing effects of wood biochar (BW2%) and iron grit (Z1%) applied alone or in combinati...
8 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables.Degradation of organic matter (OM) from organic amendments used in the ...
This study aimed at determining the fate of trace elements (TE) following soil organic waste (OW) ap...
Metals can be stabilized by soil amendments that increase metals adsorption or alter their chemical ...
Much research has demonstrated that the phytoavailability of heavy metals (HM) are generally greates...
Metals can be stabilized by soil amendments that increase metals adsorption or alter their chemical ...
Remediation strategies are capable to mitigate negative effects of heavy metals (HMs) on soils. The ...
Green waste compost, peat, coir and wood bark were applied to metal-contaminated mine waste at the r...
The effectiveness of using amendments in metal stabilization was determined, and their potential for...
Remediation strategies using soil amendments should consider the time dependence of metal availabili...
International audienceLong-term organic fertilizer (OF) application on agricultural soils is known t...
Bonemeal, coir, compost, green waste compost, peat and wood bark all potentially could be used as am...
This research aimed to evaluate the residual Cu and Zn in tropical soil over 21 years after amendmen...
The chemical behaviour of metals is primarily governed by their retention and release reactions of s...
A lysimeter approach (under natural climatologic conditions) was used to evaluate the effect of four...
ACLThe immobilizing effects of wood biochar (BW2%) and iron grit (Z1%) applied alone or in combinati...
8 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables.Degradation of organic matter (OM) from organic amendments used in the ...
This study aimed at determining the fate of trace elements (TE) following soil organic waste (OW) ap...