Heavy metal(loid)s and organic contaminants are two major groups of pollutants in soils. The fate and exposure of such pollutants in soil depends on their chemical properties, speciation, and soil properties. Soil properties and processes that control the toxicological aspects of pollutants include temperature, moisture, organic matter, mineral fractions, and microbial activities. These processes are vulnerable to climate change associated with global warming, including increased incidences of extreme rainfall, extended dry periods, soil erosion, and a rise in sea level. Here we explain evidence that relates to the effects of climate change-driven soil processes on the mobility, transport, and storage of pollutants in soil. The review found...
to the Nation". Societies built by man have always required a rich soil together with a benign...
Climate change refers to the changing Earths climatic system lasting from over a few decades to mill...
International audienceWithout soil, no life on land is possible because soil provides the means for ...
Describes the potential effects of climate change on soil acidity, the redox potential of soils and ...
Climate change is projected to significantly affect the concentrations and mobility of contaminants,...
Organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) storage in soil plays an important role in global climate chang...
Soil that is a vital life supporting system is degraded mainly due to the pollution with several con...
Anticipated climate change will most likely affect the mobility and distribution of contaminants, su...
Soil is an important global reservoir for persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The interaction betw...
In the present chapter, we addressed the possible links between climate changes and the fate, degrad...
Climate change may alter physical, chemical and biological properties of ecosystems, affecting organ...
According to the IPCC, global temperatures are expected to increase between 1.1 and 6.4 °C during th...
Climate change induced by anthropogenic warming of the earth's atmosphere is a daunting problem. Thi...
This study aimed to assess how the current global warming perspective, with increasing air temperatu...
The frequency and duration of flooding events is increasing due to land-use changes increasing run-o...
to the Nation". Societies built by man have always required a rich soil together with a benign...
Climate change refers to the changing Earths climatic system lasting from over a few decades to mill...
International audienceWithout soil, no life on land is possible because soil provides the means for ...
Describes the potential effects of climate change on soil acidity, the redox potential of soils and ...
Climate change is projected to significantly affect the concentrations and mobility of contaminants,...
Organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) storage in soil plays an important role in global climate chang...
Soil that is a vital life supporting system is degraded mainly due to the pollution with several con...
Anticipated climate change will most likely affect the mobility and distribution of contaminants, su...
Soil is an important global reservoir for persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The interaction betw...
In the present chapter, we addressed the possible links between climate changes and the fate, degrad...
Climate change may alter physical, chemical and biological properties of ecosystems, affecting organ...
According to the IPCC, global temperatures are expected to increase between 1.1 and 6.4 °C during th...
Climate change induced by anthropogenic warming of the earth's atmosphere is a daunting problem. Thi...
This study aimed to assess how the current global warming perspective, with increasing air temperatu...
The frequency and duration of flooding events is increasing due to land-use changes increasing run-o...
to the Nation". Societies built by man have always required a rich soil together with a benign...
Climate change refers to the changing Earths climatic system lasting from over a few decades to mill...
International audienceWithout soil, no life on land is possible because soil provides the means for ...