Eight soil samples were collected from a small urban land plot located at 1700 North Sixth Street Harrisburg, PA 17102 and the concentration of copper, nickel, zinc, and lead in existing soil was determined. The concentrations of these metals were compared to EPA standards to assess soil suitability for the development of a successful urban garden. Samples were prepared by acid digestion and then analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). The concentration of copper was found to be 11 ± 4 mg/kg at the low end and 46 ± 25 mg/kg at the high end, nickel concentrations ranged from 11 ± 4 mg/kg to 20 ± 3 mg/kg, lead concentrations from 26 ± 1 mg/kg to 402+ mg/kg, and the zinc concentrations ranged from 30 ± 6 mg/kg to 216 ± 166 mg/kg. ...
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Urbanization of recent decades has motivated the expansion of urban agriculture as a means to addre...
Soil contamination by heavy metals, such as cadmium, lead, chromium, copper, zinc, mercury and arsen...
Urban soils are often contaminated with trace metals and the toxicity of the metals depends, in part...
Eight soil samples were collected from a small urban land plot located at 1700 North Sixth Street Ha...
Heavy metal pollution is a problem inherent in industrial areas. However, automobiles and activities...
The growth of urbanized regions is occurring worldwide, and,as a result, research in the area of soi...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
It is suggested, but not confirmed, that soil composition and minerals in soil can affect the nutrit...
Gardening and urban food production is an increasingly popular activity, which can improve physical ...
With the expansion of urban agriculture in many North American cities, there is a current need to ev...
Many Americans are turning to private food gardening for food access and affordability. A report by ...
Urban gardens provide affordable fresh produce to communities with limited access to healthy food bu...
Consumption of leafy vegetables grown in urban areas contaminated with heavy metals is a major sourc...
Vegetable gardens in cities provide communities with fresh vegetables but also may contribute toward...
In post-industrialized cities, soils are often contaminated with heavy metals due to legacies of ind...
Urbanization of recent decades has motivated the expansion of urban agriculture as a means to addre...
Soil contamination by heavy metals, such as cadmium, lead, chromium, copper, zinc, mercury and arsen...
Urban soils are often contaminated with trace metals and the toxicity of the metals depends, in part...