The purpose of the study reported here is to assess whether it may in some circumstances be useful and appropriate to use a parent material (PM) soil chemistry mapping method developed for national soil chemistry data to portray spatial variation in urban soil chemistry data in Great Britain. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of the urban soil data suggests that spatial interpolation of soil ambient background concentrations (ABCs) using PM classified soil data may be justified for those elements with strong geogenic control. The PM soil chemistry mapping method for urban soil data is demonstrated using data from the Northampton urban area, in the English Midlands. Geometric mean (GM) and inverse distance weighting (IDW) interpolations based on ...
A model of soil variability as a continuous background process with superimposed point contamination...
Geochemical mapping has its origins in the 1950s as a technique for mineral exploration. These early...
The cost-effective reclamation of contaminated land and/or water resources requires a detailed knowl...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
International audienceOptimized management of excavated soil in urban areas involve setting up chann...
International audienceOptimized management of excavated soil in urban areas involve setting up chann...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) urban soil chemistry dataset identifies areas of elevated topsoi...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Methodologies and strategies for urban sa...
The British Geological Survey is responsible for the national strategic geochemical survey of Great ...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Lincoln carried out by the B...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
A model of soil variability as a continuous background process with superimposed point contamination...
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface so...
Regulatory authorities require estimates of ambient background concentrations (ABCs) of potentially...
A model of soil variability as a continuous background process with superimposed point contamination...
Geochemical mapping has its origins in the 1950s as a technique for mineral exploration. These early...
The cost-effective reclamation of contaminated land and/or water resources requires a detailed knowl...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
The soil geochemical survey of the Greater London (UK) area, comprising over 6400 sample sites, is t...
International audienceOptimized management of excavated soil in urban areas involve setting up chann...
International audienceOptimized management of excavated soil in urban areas involve setting up chann...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) urban soil chemistry dataset identifies areas of elevated topsoi...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Methodologies and strategies for urban sa...
The British Geological Survey is responsible for the national strategic geochemical survey of Great ...
This report presents the results of an urban soil geochemical survey of Lincoln carried out by the B...
Urban soil quality is of concern under current UK contaminated land legislation in terms of potentia...
A model of soil variability as a continuous background process with superimposed point contamination...
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface so...
Regulatory authorities require estimates of ambient background concentrations (ABCs) of potentially...
A model of soil variability as a continuous background process with superimposed point contamination...
Geochemical mapping has its origins in the 1950s as a technique for mineral exploration. These early...
The cost-effective reclamation of contaminated land and/or water resources requires a detailed knowl...