Disposal sites for dredged material are often polluted with heavy metals. The uptake of Cd and Zn by small mammals and willow trees was assessed on three sites with a different pollution degree. Detailed soil sampling showed a huge variation in soil characteristics within the sites, typical for disposal sites for dredged material. This variation made risk assessment and interpretation of soil chemical analyses complicated. Small mammals were thought to give a more integral description of the contaminant level because they cover a large area. Cd concentrations in small mammals were elevated compared with background levels whereas Zn concentrations were rather low. There were no significant differences between sites in Cd or Zn levels in anim...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of total and CaCl(2)-extracted Cd, Pb and Zn concentr...
Concepts and developments for a new field in ecotoxicology, referred to as "landscape ecotoxicology,...
Environmental risk assessment procedures often use bioaccumulation as a criterion for hazard identif...
textabstractThe soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels ...
The ecotoxicological risk of heavy metal pollution in diffusely polluted floodplains is largely uncl...
The ecotoxicological risk of heavy metal pollution in diffusely polluted floodplains is largely uncl...
Salix species and Sambucus nigra L. (elder) naturally invade dredged sediment landfills and are comm...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
Effects of soil properties on the accumulation of metals to wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) were eva...
Significant areas in Flanders, Belgium exhibit moderate contamination with trace metals caused by de...
Contains fulltext : 30938.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A better underst...
Excessive accumulation of trace metal in soil represents a growing environmental problem posing seve...
Environmental risk assessment procedures often use bioaccumulation as a criterion for hazard identif...
The soil around Metaleurop, a big smelter, is heavily contaminated by Zn, Pb, Cd and Cu. In order to...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of total and CaCl(2)-extracted Cd, Pb and Zn concentr...
Concepts and developments for a new field in ecotoxicology, referred to as "landscape ecotoxicology,...
Environmental risk assessment procedures often use bioaccumulation as a criterion for hazard identif...
textabstractThe soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels ...
The ecotoxicological risk of heavy metal pollution in diffusely polluted floodplains is largely uncl...
The ecotoxicological risk of heavy metal pollution in diffusely polluted floodplains is largely uncl...
Salix species and Sambucus nigra L. (elder) naturally invade dredged sediment landfills and are comm...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
Effects of soil properties on the accumulation of metals to wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) were eva...
Significant areas in Flanders, Belgium exhibit moderate contamination with trace metals caused by de...
Contains fulltext : 30938.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A better underst...
Excessive accumulation of trace metal in soil represents a growing environmental problem posing seve...
Environmental risk assessment procedures often use bioaccumulation as a criterion for hazard identif...
The soil around Metaleurop, a big smelter, is heavily contaminated by Zn, Pb, Cd and Cu. In order to...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of total and CaCl(2)-extracted Cd, Pb and Zn concentr...
Concepts and developments for a new field in ecotoxicology, referred to as "landscape ecotoxicology,...
Environmental risk assessment procedures often use bioaccumulation as a criterion for hazard identif...