'Remediation of soils polluted with heavy metals is a major challenge facing the nation. This is especially so at many DOE facilities and other superfund sites. In many cases, speciation of the metals is inaccurate and difficult and the mechanisms by which the metals are retained/released in soils over long times are poorly understood. Consequently, the long-term fate of metals in soils cannot be precisely predicted and often, the remediation recommendations and techniques that are employed to clean up soils may be ineffective or unnecessary. Accordingly, the authors are proposing work to generate basic knowledge on the kinetics and mechanism(s) of heavy metal retention/release by soil mineral colloids as affected by inorganic anion. The na...
Our previous findings suggested different Cu and Cd retention mechanisms for each of two calcareous ...
In the present study, the feasibility of soil used as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of Cu2+,...
Ageing reactions can reduce trace metal solubility and can explain natural attenuation of contaminat...
The effective remediation of DOE superfund sites contaminated by toxic heavy metals has been hampere...
Knowledge on the fate and transport of heavy metals is essential for predicting the environmental im...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
A multisurface model is used to evaluate the contribution of various sorption surfaces to the contro...
A multisurface model is used to evaluate the contribution of various sorption surfaces to the contro...
A multisurface model is used to evaluate the contribution of various sorption surfaces to the contro...
Adsorption and desorption of heavy metals in soils are primary factors that influence their bioavail...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
Our previous findings suggested different Cu and Cd retention mechanisms for each of two calcareous ...
Summarization: Macroscale (transport and redox fronts) and microscale (mass transfer, surface adsorp...
Our previous findings suggested different Cu and Cd retention mechanisms for each of two calcareous ...
Our previous findings suggested different Cu and Cd retention mechanisms for each of two calcareous ...
In the present study, the feasibility of soil used as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of Cu2+,...
Ageing reactions can reduce trace metal solubility and can explain natural attenuation of contaminat...
The effective remediation of DOE superfund sites contaminated by toxic heavy metals has been hampere...
Knowledge on the fate and transport of heavy metals is essential for predicting the environmental im...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
A multisurface model is used to evaluate the contribution of various sorption surfaces to the contro...
A multisurface model is used to evaluate the contribution of various sorption surfaces to the contro...
A multisurface model is used to evaluate the contribution of various sorption surfaces to the contro...
Adsorption and desorption of heavy metals in soils are primary factors that influence their bioavail...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
Our previous findings suggested different Cu and Cd retention mechanisms for each of two calcareous ...
Summarization: Macroscale (transport and redox fronts) and microscale (mass transfer, surface adsorp...
Our previous findings suggested different Cu and Cd retention mechanisms for each of two calcareous ...
Our previous findings suggested different Cu and Cd retention mechanisms for each of two calcareous ...
In the present study, the feasibility of soil used as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of Cu2+,...
Ageing reactions can reduce trace metal solubility and can explain natural attenuation of contaminat...