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Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment

Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment

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This book, entitled “Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment”, presents an updated overview of the main trace elements in living organisms. This collection brings researchers from different fields together, including those from biogeochemistry and ecotoxicology in various environmental media, in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the environmental fate of trace elements in their biogeochemical cycles for different ecosystems.

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Keywords

  • abandoned coal mine
  • acid mine drainage
  • adsorption
  • agricultural land contamination
  • Arctic region
  • arid climate
  • atmospheric depositions
  • authigenic minerals
  • bioindicators
  • bottom sediments
  • Cadmium
  • calcareous soil
  • calcium carbonate
  • Caspian Sea
  • caustic calcined magnesia (CCM)
  • chemical extraction resistance
  • Chemistry
  • Contamination
  • contamination assessment
  • contamination factor
  • Copper
  • crop
  • Daphnia pulex
  • Diversity
  • Ecological risk assessment
  • Ecotoxicology
  • Elemental composition
  • engineered nanoparticles
  • enrichment factor
  • environmental risk assessments
  • extraction DTPA
  • geoaccumulation index
  • geochemical background
  • geochemical mapping
  • Geochemistry
  • geogenic and anthropogenic origin
  • Groundwater
  • heavy metal
  • Heavy metals
  • humic substances
  • hydrogen sulfide contamination
  • iron ore deposits
  • iron oxides
  • irrigation canal
  • karst areas
  • lacustrine sediments
  • LC50
  • long time
  • low washing efficiency
  • marine sediments
  • Mathematics & science
  • Metals
  • Mineralogy
  • modern sedimentation processes
  • n/a
  • natural fluorine-enriched soil
  • natural sources
  • natural water
  • Nutrients
  • organic matter
  • p-arsanilic acid
  • permeable reactive barrier (PRB)
  • phosphorus
  • Pollution
  • pollution indices
  • pollution level
  • polyphenolic compounds
  • potential ecological risk
  • potentially toxic elements
  • precipitation
  • QR code
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • risk assessment code
  • river
  • San Simon Bay
  • sediment
  • sediment quality guidelines
  • Sediments
  • seepage water
  • sequential extraction
  • sewage sludge
  • snow pollution
  • Soil
  • soil contamination
  • soil organisms
  • soil properties
  • soil remediation
  • solubility
  • spatial distribution
  • speciation
  • springs
  • tailing dumps
  • toxicity bioassays
  • trace metal pollution
  • Trace metals
  • trace metals and metalloids
  • transfer
  • urban ecology
  • volcanic soil
  • water balance of the enterprise
  • Water quality
  • Western Siberia

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3737-5

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