In recent years, Qatar has witnessed exponential growth in the human population, urbanization, and increased anthropogenic activities, including agriculture. Potentially toxic environmental contaminants, including metals and metalloids, are commonly found in emerging economies. At high concentrations, elements such as As, Cr, and Ni can be hazardous and may lead to various health problems in humans, including cancer. The current study measured As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn concentrations in agricultural soils. Pollution levels and potential negative impacts on human and environmental health were determined using the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) standard methodologies. According to the study's findings, the studi...
Soil samples from the site of the former largest paint and varnish factory in ex-Yugoslavia were ana...
To assess heavy metal pollution and human health risk, a total of 28 topsoil samples were collected ...
The health risk of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) via contamination of the food chain has attract...
Agriculture is one of the major human activities that changed the landforms, water resources and the...
The human population boom, urbanization and rapid industrialization have either directly or indirect...
Soil pollution is a highlighted concern of modern society, particularly in developing countries. The...
Risk characterization of agricultural soils in the mining areas of Singhbhum copper belt was done by...
Emerging industrial hubs have resulted in soil and dust pollution by trace elements, being a potenti...
The present research was conducted to evaluate the potential ecological and human health risk of tox...
Gold mining is a major source of metal and metalloid emissions into the environment. Studies were ca...
Exponential industrialization and rapid urbanization have resulted in contamination of soil by metal...
Thirty-four surface soil samples were collected from the palm farms of the Al-Ammariah area, northwe...
Abstract: Heavy metals and a metalloid in agricultural soils in 19 communities in Tarkwa were analyz...
The potential hazard to human health from exposure to heavy metals in surface soil was assessed usin...
Landfill area is one of developing countries' most common anthropogenically contaminated sites. The ...
Soil samples from the site of the former largest paint and varnish factory in ex-Yugoslavia were ana...
To assess heavy metal pollution and human health risk, a total of 28 topsoil samples were collected ...
The health risk of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) via contamination of the food chain has attract...
Agriculture is one of the major human activities that changed the landforms, water resources and the...
The human population boom, urbanization and rapid industrialization have either directly or indirect...
Soil pollution is a highlighted concern of modern society, particularly in developing countries. The...
Risk characterization of agricultural soils in the mining areas of Singhbhum copper belt was done by...
Emerging industrial hubs have resulted in soil and dust pollution by trace elements, being a potenti...
The present research was conducted to evaluate the potential ecological and human health risk of tox...
Gold mining is a major source of metal and metalloid emissions into the environment. Studies were ca...
Exponential industrialization and rapid urbanization have resulted in contamination of soil by metal...
Thirty-four surface soil samples were collected from the palm farms of the Al-Ammariah area, northwe...
Abstract: Heavy metals and a metalloid in agricultural soils in 19 communities in Tarkwa were analyz...
The potential hazard to human health from exposure to heavy metals in surface soil was assessed usin...
Landfill area is one of developing countries' most common anthropogenically contaminated sites. The ...
Soil samples from the site of the former largest paint and varnish factory in ex-Yugoslavia were ana...
To assess heavy metal pollution and human health risk, a total of 28 topsoil samples were collected ...
The health risk of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) via contamination of the food chain has attract...