The lower sector of the Guadiana River Basin, located in southern Portugal and Spain, hosts soils and plants with elevated Pb, Cu and As near former and current mining sites. Two geogenic and two anthropogenic sources of Pb were identified where elevated concentrations are mostly related to the occurrence of sulphide-rich ore deposits, Volcanic Sedimentary formations and mining. These were generally reflected by the multiple regression analysis (MRA) and confirmed by isotope determinations. Nevertheless, caution was needed in interpreting statistical and isotopic results; therefore the combination of both techniques was important. Elements, such as Ca, Na, Cu and As, show enrichment in soil developed on shale, sandstone and conglomer...
Temporal variations in lead concentrations and stable lead isotopic ratios in two sediment cores fro...
A set of 50 lead artifacts, out of which 29 were glandes plumbeae, found at archaeological sites loc...
International audienceMore than four metres of core, covering almost 5000 years of deposition, were ...
The lower sector of the Guadiana River Basin, located in southern Portugal and Spain, hosts soils an...
In this chapter, published geochemical data for soils from several Pb–Zn mine sites and districts fr...
A set of 24 glandes plumbeae found at Alto dos Cacos, a Roman Republican military camp located in th...
The accumulation and translocation of As, Cu, Pb and Zn in different Cistus ladanifer L. populatio...
Mining activity can give rise to large quantities of chemically unstable waste rocks and tailings wh...
The documented loss of anthropogenic Pb from soil organic horizons and its migration into the minera...
Soils and leaves of Cistus ladanifer L. and Cistus salviifolius L. in different stages of developmen...
Stable Pb isotopic ratios and concentrations of Al, Cu and Pb were measured in a 5 m long sediment c...
An environmental study was conducted in 193 stream sediments and 355 soil samples collected in the l...
The aim of this study is to analyse the concentration and determine the sources of potentially toxic...
Workshop comemorativo do Ano Internacional dos Solos, uma iniciativa do Laboratório Nacional de En...
Available online 29 July 2013The active Panasqueira mine is a tin–tungsten (Sn–W) mineralization hos...
Temporal variations in lead concentrations and stable lead isotopic ratios in two sediment cores fro...
A set of 50 lead artifacts, out of which 29 were glandes plumbeae, found at archaeological sites loc...
International audienceMore than four metres of core, covering almost 5000 years of deposition, were ...
The lower sector of the Guadiana River Basin, located in southern Portugal and Spain, hosts soils an...
In this chapter, published geochemical data for soils from several Pb–Zn mine sites and districts fr...
A set of 24 glandes plumbeae found at Alto dos Cacos, a Roman Republican military camp located in th...
The accumulation and translocation of As, Cu, Pb and Zn in different Cistus ladanifer L. populatio...
Mining activity can give rise to large quantities of chemically unstable waste rocks and tailings wh...
The documented loss of anthropogenic Pb from soil organic horizons and its migration into the minera...
Soils and leaves of Cistus ladanifer L. and Cistus salviifolius L. in different stages of developmen...
Stable Pb isotopic ratios and concentrations of Al, Cu and Pb were measured in a 5 m long sediment c...
An environmental study was conducted in 193 stream sediments and 355 soil samples collected in the l...
The aim of this study is to analyse the concentration and determine the sources of potentially toxic...
Workshop comemorativo do Ano Internacional dos Solos, uma iniciativa do Laboratório Nacional de En...
Available online 29 July 2013The active Panasqueira mine is a tin–tungsten (Sn–W) mineralization hos...
Temporal variations in lead concentrations and stable lead isotopic ratios in two sediment cores fro...
A set of 50 lead artifacts, out of which 29 were glandes plumbeae, found at archaeological sites loc...
International audienceMore than four metres of core, covering almost 5000 years of deposition, were ...