The heavy metals contamination in soil has attracted increasing attention. In this study, the main objective was to determine three heavy metals (Cd, Pb, and Cr) of soils contaminated by smelting waste, and to evaluate pollution risk. The Pb (15.48 mg/kg) and Cd (311.39 mg/kg) mean concentrations exceeded the national standard, while Cr (48.60 mg/kg) concentration did not exceed. The Heavy metal fractions analysis showed that three heavy metals were dominated by FeMn oxides fraction (Fe-Mn). The correlation and cluster analysis indicated that there was significant correlation between Cd and Pb (0.55< r < 0.96), while Cr was not correlation to Cd and Pb. The environmental pollution of heavy metals was assessed by the ratio of secondary phase...
Introduction Soil plays a vital role in human life as the very survival of mankind is tied to the p...
Lead smelters are important source of metal pollution. This study assessed ecological risks of three...
Purpose. To control the content of heavy metals to prevent toxic effects on the environment. Method...
Institute of Environmental Engineering, School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South Universi...
In this study, 258 soil samples were collected to determine the total content and each speciation fr...
To assess heavy metal pollution and human health risk, a total of 28 topsoil samples were collected ...
<p>One of the problematic issues in soil pollution studies is heavy metal particles which are produc...
In this study, the agricultural soil around Zhuzhou Smelter in Zhuzhou district, Hunan, China and Hu...
Mining and smelting activities are the primary sources of toxic metal pollution in China. The purpos...
Background: Soil pollution with heavy metals seriously threatens soil quality, food safety, and huma...
Nonferrous metallurgy is causing significant concerns due to its emissions of heavy metals into envi...
International audienceAbandoned non-ferrous metal mining and smelting sites have left a degraded env...
Exponential industrialization and rapid urbanization have resulted in contamination of soil by metal...
Soil contamination due to atmospheric deposition of metals originating from smelters is a global env...
Four heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn), two metalloids (As and Sb) and two rare metals (In and Tl) we...
Introduction Soil plays a vital role in human life as the very survival of mankind is tied to the p...
Lead smelters are important source of metal pollution. This study assessed ecological risks of three...
Purpose. To control the content of heavy metals to prevent toxic effects on the environment. Method...
Institute of Environmental Engineering, School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South Universi...
In this study, 258 soil samples were collected to determine the total content and each speciation fr...
To assess heavy metal pollution and human health risk, a total of 28 topsoil samples were collected ...
<p>One of the problematic issues in soil pollution studies is heavy metal particles which are produc...
In this study, the agricultural soil around Zhuzhou Smelter in Zhuzhou district, Hunan, China and Hu...
Mining and smelting activities are the primary sources of toxic metal pollution in China. The purpos...
Background: Soil pollution with heavy metals seriously threatens soil quality, food safety, and huma...
Nonferrous metallurgy is causing significant concerns due to its emissions of heavy metals into envi...
International audienceAbandoned non-ferrous metal mining and smelting sites have left a degraded env...
Exponential industrialization and rapid urbanization have resulted in contamination of soil by metal...
Soil contamination due to atmospheric deposition of metals originating from smelters is a global env...
Four heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn), two metalloids (As and Sb) and two rare metals (In and Tl) we...
Introduction Soil plays a vital role in human life as the very survival of mankind is tied to the p...
Lead smelters are important source of metal pollution. This study assessed ecological risks of three...
Purpose. To control the content of heavy metals to prevent toxic effects on the environment. Method...