Regulatory authorities require estimates of ambient background concentrations (ABCs) of potentially harmful elements (PHEs) in topsoil; such data are currently not available in many countries. High resolution soil geochemical data exist for only part of England and Wales, whilst stream sediment data cover the entire landscape. A novel methodology is presented for estimating soil equivalent ABCs for PHEs from high-resolution (HR) stream sediment geochemical data grouped by common parent materials (PM), using arsenic (As) as an example. Geometric mean (GM) values for local PM groups are used to investigate different approaches for transforming sediment to soil equivalent concentrations. Holdout validation is used to assess: (i) the op...
The total concentration of different elements in the soil – its geochemistry – has implications for ...
The human ingestion bioaccessibility of As was measured on 50 representative samples of soils select...
Understanding ambient background concentrations in soil, at a local scale, is an essential part of e...
Site-specific or soil type-specific ambient background concentrations (ABCs) of trace metals in soil...
The revised Environmental Protection Act Part 2A contaminated land Statutory Guidance (England and W...
AbstractThe revised Environmental Protection Act Part 2A contaminated land Statutory Guidance (Engla...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) urban soil chemistry dataset identifies areas of elevated topsoi...
The aim of this research is to use the whole soil geochemistry and selected bioaccessibility measure...
Arsenic (As) is a chemical element that is naturally found in trace amounts in our environment so, i...
The land surface of England has been divided into domains for purposes of defining background soil c...
Even at low concentrations, the presence of arsenic and mercury in soils can lead to ecological and ...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has been commissioned by the Department for Environment, Food an...
There have been no landscape-scale assessments which quantify the relative importance of the organic...
The purpose of the study reported here is to assess whether it may in some circumstances be useful a...
Using the Tellus and Tellus Border geochemistry data, the distribution of metals in topsoils in and ...
The total concentration of different elements in the soil – its geochemistry – has implications for ...
The human ingestion bioaccessibility of As was measured on 50 representative samples of soils select...
Understanding ambient background concentrations in soil, at a local scale, is an essential part of e...
Site-specific or soil type-specific ambient background concentrations (ABCs) of trace metals in soil...
The revised Environmental Protection Act Part 2A contaminated land Statutory Guidance (England and W...
AbstractThe revised Environmental Protection Act Part 2A contaminated land Statutory Guidance (Engla...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) urban soil chemistry dataset identifies areas of elevated topsoi...
The aim of this research is to use the whole soil geochemistry and selected bioaccessibility measure...
Arsenic (As) is a chemical element that is naturally found in trace amounts in our environment so, i...
The land surface of England has been divided into domains for purposes of defining background soil c...
Even at low concentrations, the presence of arsenic and mercury in soils can lead to ecological and ...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has been commissioned by the Department for Environment, Food an...
There have been no landscape-scale assessments which quantify the relative importance of the organic...
The purpose of the study reported here is to assess whether it may in some circumstances be useful a...
Using the Tellus and Tellus Border geochemistry data, the distribution of metals in topsoils in and ...
The total concentration of different elements in the soil – its geochemistry – has implications for ...
The human ingestion bioaccessibility of As was measured on 50 representative samples of soils select...
Understanding ambient background concentrations in soil, at a local scale, is an essential part of e...