This paper is the result of a research study to characterise the tailings piles of the former Kipushi concentrator in D. R. Congo, stocked for more than 50 years in an opened park, as a potential source for the dissemination of heavy metals in the surrounding soils
The surface soils are the essential part of the terrestrial ecosystem which receives contaminations ...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the most important problems in Zambia and causes serious effects to ...
A specific flora has developped in Central Africa on soils which are naturally rich in Cu and Co. Mi...
This paper is the result of a research study to characterise the tailings piles of the former Kipush...
Soil characterization is a vital activity to develop appropriate and effective restoration protocols...
Metal and metalloid (As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb and Zn) distribution in soils from the Katanga Copperbelt (D...
The heavy metal pollution degree in the soils around the Zangezur copper and molybdenum combine in S...
This research was carried out with the aim to assess the pollution that threatens agricultural soils...
The study was conducted to assess the impact of solid waste disposal on soil quality in Dutse metrop...
Lubumbashi (DR Congo)—the capital of copper mining—has been considered as one of the richest mining ...
International audienceIn Ivory Coast, the majority of uncontrolled dumpsites are open-air. The aim o...
Heavy metals are mostly occurring naturally in the environment and their concentrations may be alter...
Abstract Wastes, if not properly managed can cause severe complications within ecosystem. Farmers us...
Heavy metal contamination of soil, water and crops, and their health impact on residents, is a persi...
Abandoned mines and mining activities constitute important sources of toxic metals and Rare Earth El...
The surface soils are the essential part of the terrestrial ecosystem which receives contaminations ...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the most important problems in Zambia and causes serious effects to ...
A specific flora has developped in Central Africa on soils which are naturally rich in Cu and Co. Mi...
This paper is the result of a research study to characterise the tailings piles of the former Kipush...
Soil characterization is a vital activity to develop appropriate and effective restoration protocols...
Metal and metalloid (As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb and Zn) distribution in soils from the Katanga Copperbelt (D...
The heavy metal pollution degree in the soils around the Zangezur copper and molybdenum combine in S...
This research was carried out with the aim to assess the pollution that threatens agricultural soils...
The study was conducted to assess the impact of solid waste disposal on soil quality in Dutse metrop...
Lubumbashi (DR Congo)—the capital of copper mining—has been considered as one of the richest mining ...
International audienceIn Ivory Coast, the majority of uncontrolled dumpsites are open-air. The aim o...
Heavy metals are mostly occurring naturally in the environment and their concentrations may be alter...
Abstract Wastes, if not properly managed can cause severe complications within ecosystem. Farmers us...
Heavy metal contamination of soil, water and crops, and their health impact on residents, is a persi...
Abandoned mines and mining activities constitute important sources of toxic metals and Rare Earth El...
The surface soils are the essential part of the terrestrial ecosystem which receives contaminations ...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the most important problems in Zambia and causes serious effects to ...
A specific flora has developped in Central Africa on soils which are naturally rich in Cu and Co. Mi...