The bioavailability of metals in soil is only partially explained by their partition among the solid and aqueous phase and is more related to the characterization of their speciation in the soil solution. The organic ligands in solution that largely determine metal speciation involve complex mixtures and the characterization of fluorescence components of dissolved organic matter (DOM) can identify pools of molecules that participate in metal speciation, this being essential for risk assessment. The bioavailability of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in three agricultural soils was examined in the laboratory to recreate irrigation with greywater enriched in anionic surfactants (Aerosol 22 and Biopower). Field capacity and saturation regimes were considered...
International audienceLong-term organic fertilizer (OF) application on agricultural soils is known t...
To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of heavy metals in the environmen...
<p> </p><p>To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of he...
The mobility and bioavailability of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc were evaluated in three soils ame...
Long-term applications of small concentrations of surfactants in soil via wastewater irrigation or p...
International audienceKnowledge of the speciation of heavy metals and the role of dissolved organic ...
The ability of surfactants to solubilize organic and inorganic pollutants from soils has been extens...
Contamination of soils with heavy metals (HM) is widespread and poses a long-term risk to ground wat...
Knowledge of the speciation of heavy metals and the role of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soil s...
The complexation of heavy metals with dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the environment influences t...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in surface waters affects the fate and environmental effects of trace...
Copyright © 2002 American Chemical SocietyKnowledge of trace metal speciation in soil pore waters is...
</p>The environmental risk of heavy metals which are present in soil at a certain total conten...
Urban soils are often contaminated with trace metals and the toxicity of the metals depends, in part...
International audienceLong-term organic fertilizer (OF) application on agricultural soils is known t...
To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of heavy metals in the environmen...
<p> </p><p>To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of he...
The mobility and bioavailability of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc were evaluated in three soils ame...
Long-term applications of small concentrations of surfactants in soil via wastewater irrigation or p...
International audienceKnowledge of the speciation of heavy metals and the role of dissolved organic ...
The ability of surfactants to solubilize organic and inorganic pollutants from soils has been extens...
Contamination of soils with heavy metals (HM) is widespread and poses a long-term risk to ground wat...
Knowledge of the speciation of heavy metals and the role of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soil s...
The complexation of heavy metals with dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the environment influences t...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in surface waters affects the fate and environmental effects of trace...
Copyright © 2002 American Chemical SocietyKnowledge of trace metal speciation in soil pore waters is...
</p>The environmental risk of heavy metals which are present in soil at a certain total conten...
Urban soils are often contaminated with trace metals and the toxicity of the metals depends, in part...
International audienceLong-term organic fertilizer (OF) application on agricultural soils is known t...
To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of heavy metals in the environmen...
<p> </p><p>To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of he...