Trace element speciation of an integrated soil amendment matrix was studied with a modified BCR sequential extraction procedure. The analysis included pseudo-total concentration determinations according to USEPA 3051A and relevant physicochemical properties by standardized methods. Based on the results, the soil amendment matrix possessed neutralization capacity comparable to commercial fertilizers. Additionally, the pseudo-total concentrations of all trace elements included in the Finnish regulation for agricultural fertilizers were lower than the respective statutory limit values. According to chemical speciation, the lability of trace elements increased in the following order: Hg < Cr < Co < Cu < As < Zn < Ni < Pb &l...
The Standards, Measurements and Testing Programme (formerly BCR) of the European Commission proposed...
The effect of biosolid application on the distribution and extractability of Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn ...
The bioavailability index (BI) is defined as the proportion of reduction in a plant's accumulati...
Trace element speciation of an integrated soil amendment matrix was studied with a modified BCR sequ...
In this study, surface soil and corn cob samples were collected from 15 different agricultural field...
The concentrations of Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Pb metals in soil samples (N = 21) were determined...
Total concentration of metal ions at trace levels does not give sufficient information about toxicit...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
Copper, lead, manganese and zinc have been determined in extracts of industrially-contaminated soil ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe operational speciation of selected trace metals in sever...
This paper provides additional data on a sewage sludge amended soil certified reference material, CR...
Cadmium, chromium, copper: lead, manganese, nickel, vanadium and zinc have been determined in sample...
Metal contamination of soil is due to mining, manufacturing and use of synthetic products (e.g. pest...
Three mineral acid sequential extraction regimes (HNO3 only, HNO3 followed by HCl and aqua regia) we...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
The Standards, Measurements and Testing Programme (formerly BCR) of the European Commission proposed...
The effect of biosolid application on the distribution and extractability of Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn ...
The bioavailability index (BI) is defined as the proportion of reduction in a plant's accumulati...
Trace element speciation of an integrated soil amendment matrix was studied with a modified BCR sequ...
In this study, surface soil and corn cob samples were collected from 15 different agricultural field...
The concentrations of Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Pb metals in soil samples (N = 21) were determined...
Total concentration of metal ions at trace levels does not give sufficient information about toxicit...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
Copper, lead, manganese and zinc have been determined in extracts of industrially-contaminated soil ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe operational speciation of selected trace metals in sever...
This paper provides additional data on a sewage sludge amended soil certified reference material, CR...
Cadmium, chromium, copper: lead, manganese, nickel, vanadium and zinc have been determined in sample...
Metal contamination of soil is due to mining, manufacturing and use of synthetic products (e.g. pest...
Three mineral acid sequential extraction regimes (HNO3 only, HNO3 followed by HCl and aqua regia) we...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
The Standards, Measurements and Testing Programme (formerly BCR) of the European Commission proposed...
The effect of biosolid application on the distribution and extractability of Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn ...
The bioavailability index (BI) is defined as the proportion of reduction in a plant's accumulati...