The definition of ambient background concentrations (ABCs) is used in this study to assess the potential environmental risk of trace elements in soils and parent materials from Granada, Spain. Two different layers of soil (0-20 and 20-40 cm) and parent material samples were collected at 93 sites. From cumulative frequency distribution curves, ABCs for As, Co, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb and Zn were estimated at 3.5-20, 7-23, 13-25.6, 29-66, 7-20, 15-36, and 5.5-76 mg k
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
The GEMAS (geochemical mapping of agricultural soil) project collected 2108 Ap horizon soil samples ...
peer reviewedThe establishment of the reference ambient background concentrations (ABCs) and quality...
Site-specific or soil type-specific ambient background concentrations (ABCs) of trace metals in soil...
Understanding ambient background concentrations in soil, at a local scale, is an essential part of e...
Contiene un resumen amplio en inglésTesis Univ. Granada. Departamento de Edafología y Química Agríco...
This work seeks to establish the geochemical background for three potentially toxic trace elements (...
Trace elements are natural constituents of soils and their concentration varies depending on parenta...
Assessment of elevated concentrations of potentially toxic elements (PTE) in soils and the associati...
Data on the regional geochemical background and threshold values of heavy metals are required to est...
Arsenic is often present in soils naturally or from historical anthropogenic activities. Arsenic is ...
Trace elements may be either essential or toxic to organisms. The most common trace elements in soil...
International audienceThe trace metal (TM) content in arable soils has been monitored across a regio...
The present study used soils collected from a small-scale gold mine area to determine the health ris...
The townships of Puchuncaví and Quintero, on the coast of central Chile, have soils contaminated by ...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
The GEMAS (geochemical mapping of agricultural soil) project collected 2108 Ap horizon soil samples ...
peer reviewedThe establishment of the reference ambient background concentrations (ABCs) and quality...
Site-specific or soil type-specific ambient background concentrations (ABCs) of trace metals in soil...
Understanding ambient background concentrations in soil, at a local scale, is an essential part of e...
Contiene un resumen amplio en inglésTesis Univ. Granada. Departamento de Edafología y Química Agríco...
This work seeks to establish the geochemical background for three potentially toxic trace elements (...
Trace elements are natural constituents of soils and their concentration varies depending on parenta...
Assessment of elevated concentrations of potentially toxic elements (PTE) in soils and the associati...
Data on the regional geochemical background and threshold values of heavy metals are required to est...
Arsenic is often present in soils naturally or from historical anthropogenic activities. Arsenic is ...
Trace elements may be either essential or toxic to organisms. The most common trace elements in soil...
International audienceThe trace metal (TM) content in arable soils has been monitored across a regio...
The present study used soils collected from a small-scale gold mine area to determine the health ris...
The townships of Puchuncaví and Quintero, on the coast of central Chile, have soils contaminated by ...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
The GEMAS (geochemical mapping of agricultural soil) project collected 2108 Ap horizon soil samples ...
peer reviewedThe establishment of the reference ambient background concentrations (ABCs) and quality...