Concentrations of four typical heavy metals (Cu; Zn; Cd and Pb) in roadside soils close to three lakes in the Tibetan Plateau were investigated in this study. The hierarchical tree-based regression method was applied to classify concentrations of the heavy metals and analyze their potential influencing factors. It was found that the Tibetan Plateau meadow soils with higher content of sand lead to higher concentrations of Cu; Zn and Pb. The concentrations of Cd and Pb increase with road traffic volume; and for the road segments with higher traffic volume; the Cd and Pb concentrations significantly decrease with the roadside distance. Additionally; the concentrations of Zn and Pb increase as the altitude of sampling site increases. Furthermor...
The research aimed to investigate HMS, utilizing the Pearson correlation coefficient for speciation ...
Due to increased levels of human activity, various pollutants are frequently detected on the Tibetan...
Accumulation of heavy metals in agricultural land and their ecological risks are key issues in soil ...
Abstract: Concentrations of four typical heavy metals (Cu; Zn; Cd and Pb) in roadside soils close to...
Emission of heavy metals from traffic activities is an important pollution source to roadside farmla...
The agricultural soil alongside highways has experienced multiple potential ecological risks from hu...
This study focused on the characteristics of soil heavy metal pollution in the middle area of the "O...
Transportation activities can contribute to accumulation of heavy metals in roadside soil and grass,...
The upper reaches of the Heihe River have been regarded as a hotspot for phytoecology, climate chang...
Heavy metal contamination in roadside soil due to traffic emission has been recognized for a long ti...
Due to increasing anthropogenic disturbance, various pollutants have been frequently detected in Qin...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP), once considered a pristine environment, is now facing increased heavy meta...
Background and Objective: Contamination of roadside soils with heavy metals is a serious threat to s...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, especially the northeastern region, is not a pure land any more due to re...
To reveal the secondary anthropogenic contribution and accumulation rate of heavy metals in highway-...
The research aimed to investigate HMS, utilizing the Pearson correlation coefficient for speciation ...
Due to increased levels of human activity, various pollutants are frequently detected on the Tibetan...
Accumulation of heavy metals in agricultural land and their ecological risks are key issues in soil ...
Abstract: Concentrations of four typical heavy metals (Cu; Zn; Cd and Pb) in roadside soils close to...
Emission of heavy metals from traffic activities is an important pollution source to roadside farmla...
The agricultural soil alongside highways has experienced multiple potential ecological risks from hu...
This study focused on the characteristics of soil heavy metal pollution in the middle area of the "O...
Transportation activities can contribute to accumulation of heavy metals in roadside soil and grass,...
The upper reaches of the Heihe River have been regarded as a hotspot for phytoecology, climate chang...
Heavy metal contamination in roadside soil due to traffic emission has been recognized for a long ti...
Due to increasing anthropogenic disturbance, various pollutants have been frequently detected in Qin...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP), once considered a pristine environment, is now facing increased heavy meta...
Background and Objective: Contamination of roadside soils with heavy metals is a serious threat to s...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, especially the northeastern region, is not a pure land any more due to re...
To reveal the secondary anthropogenic contribution and accumulation rate of heavy metals in highway-...
The research aimed to investigate HMS, utilizing the Pearson correlation coefficient for speciation ...
Due to increased levels of human activity, various pollutants are frequently detected on the Tibetan...
Accumulation of heavy metals in agricultural land and their ecological risks are key issues in soil ...