The metal content was determined in soils from a former, historic, contaminated land site and now a ‘green’ public open space in N.E. England. Using a systematic sampling grid approach, 32 soil samples were taken from locations across the site and analyzed for six potentially toxic elements (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn). Initially, the pseudo-total metal content of the soils was determined using acid digestion followed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis. This data was evaluated against published soil guideline value (SGV) and generic assessment criteria (GAC) values; it was found that 21% (i.e., 41 samples) exceeded the stated lower values. The data was then compared to the oral bioaccessibility of the soils, which was ...
A former industrial site now used for recreational activities was investigated for total PTE content...
Intake of soil by children and adults is a major exposure pathway to contaminants including potentia...
Trace metals in soils may pose risks to both ecosystem and human health, especially in an urban envi...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
Several physiologically based extraction procedures have been proposed to estimate the fraction of t...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
Anthropogenic activities in urban cities may pose a risk to human health and environment. For risk a...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
Determination of potentially toxic elements in soils with which children have regular contact can pr...
Urban soils generally have elevated metal contents originating from both point and diffuse pollution...
The use of in vitro gastrointestinal extraction to assess the oral bioaccessibility of 7 potentially...
Several physiologically based extraction procedures have been proposed to estimate the fraction of t...
The physiologically-based extraction test (PBET) is being applied to soil from contaminated land sit...
A former industrial site now used for recreational activities was investigated for total PTE content...
Intake of soil by children and adults is a major exposure pathway to contaminants including potentia...
Trace metals in soils may pose risks to both ecosystem and human health, especially in an urban envi...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
Several physiologically based extraction procedures have been proposed to estimate the fraction of t...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
Anthropogenic activities in urban cities may pose a risk to human health and environment. For risk a...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
To assess the geochemical reactivity and oral bioaccessibility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in urban soils f...
Determination of potentially toxic elements in soils with which children have regular contact can pr...
Urban soils generally have elevated metal contents originating from both point and diffuse pollution...
The use of in vitro gastrointestinal extraction to assess the oral bioaccessibility of 7 potentially...
Several physiologically based extraction procedures have been proposed to estimate the fraction of t...
The physiologically-based extraction test (PBET) is being applied to soil from contaminated land sit...
A former industrial site now used for recreational activities was investigated for total PTE content...
Intake of soil by children and adults is a major exposure pathway to contaminants including potentia...
Trace metals in soils may pose risks to both ecosystem and human health, especially in an urban envi...