This paper discusses the buffering, oxygen-donating, and sorption capacities of soils and sediments as an inter-connected system for regulating the retention and release of chemical pollutants. In this context, the author discusses the chemical conditions under which sediments may serve as a source or a sink for toxic materials, and conditions under which soils may retain or release them. It is demonstrated that nonlinear, time-delayed ecological transformations in soils and sediments often can be understood in terms of the interlinked system. The author discusses some possible future long-term environmental problems that might beset Europe, and some implications for a monitoring strategy for foresseing such problems. Because the release of...
Not AvailableSoil serves as both a ?source? and ?sink? for contaminants. As a source, contaminants a...
In view of its relatively low cost, monitored natural attenuation by biodegradation is increasingly ...
The understanding of the behaviour and fate of contaminants in soils, sediments and dredged material...
This paper discusses the buffering, oxygen-donating, and sorption capacities of soils and sediments ...
Describes the potential effects of climate change on soil acidity, the redox potential of soils and ...
The Chemical Time Bomb Concept (CTB) refers to “events resulting in the delayed occurrence of harmfu...
Soils are faced with man-made chemical stress factors, such as the input of organic or metal-contain...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
Generic or site-specific soil-quality limits for organic contaminants have been adopted or proposed ...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
AbstractMany geochemical systems fluctuate regularly from oxic to anoxic conditions (flooded soils a...
It has been observed that as soil–pollutant contact time increases, pollutant bioavailability and ex...
Heavy metal(loid)s and organic contaminants are two major groups of pollutants in soils. The fate an...
Irreversible sorption has been widely observed for hydrophobic organic contaminants in natural sedim...
The large-scale storage and inundation of contaminated soils and sediments in deep waterlogged forme...
Not AvailableSoil serves as both a ?source? and ?sink? for contaminants. As a source, contaminants a...
In view of its relatively low cost, monitored natural attenuation by biodegradation is increasingly ...
The understanding of the behaviour and fate of contaminants in soils, sediments and dredged material...
This paper discusses the buffering, oxygen-donating, and sorption capacities of soils and sediments ...
Describes the potential effects of climate change on soil acidity, the redox potential of soils and ...
The Chemical Time Bomb Concept (CTB) refers to “events resulting in the delayed occurrence of harmfu...
Soils are faced with man-made chemical stress factors, such as the input of organic or metal-contain...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
Generic or site-specific soil-quality limits for organic contaminants have been adopted or proposed ...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
AbstractMany geochemical systems fluctuate regularly from oxic to anoxic conditions (flooded soils a...
It has been observed that as soil–pollutant contact time increases, pollutant bioavailability and ex...
Heavy metal(loid)s and organic contaminants are two major groups of pollutants in soils. The fate an...
Irreversible sorption has been widely observed for hydrophobic organic contaminants in natural sedim...
The large-scale storage and inundation of contaminated soils and sediments in deep waterlogged forme...
Not AvailableSoil serves as both a ?source? and ?sink? for contaminants. As a source, contaminants a...
In view of its relatively low cost, monitored natural attenuation by biodegradation is increasingly ...
The understanding of the behaviour and fate of contaminants in soils, sediments and dredged material...