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Trace Elements in Terrestrial Environments

Author : Domy C. Adriano
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 888 pages
File Size : 15,71 MB
Release : 2001-06-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780387986784

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A comprehensive reference handbook on the important aspects of trace elements in the land environment. Each chapter addresses a particular element and gives a general introduction to their role in the environment, where they come from, and their biogeochemical cycles. In addition to a complete updating of each of the element chapters, this new edition has new chapters devoted to aluminum and iron, soil contamination, remediation and trace elements in aquatic ecosystems. In short, an essential resource for environmental scientists and chemists, regulators and policy makers.

Trace Elements in the Terrestrial Environment

Author : Domy C. Adriano
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 35,74 MB
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 1475719078

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I intend to fill, with this book, a need that has long been felt by students and professionals in many areas of agricultural, biological, natural, and environmental sciences-the need for a comprehensive reference book on many important aspects of trace elements in the "land" environment. This book is different from other books on trace elements (also commonly referred to as heavy metals) in that each chapter focuses on a particular element, which in tum is discussed in terms of its importance in our economy, its natural occurrence, its fate and behavior in the soil-plant system, its requirement by and detriment to plants, its health limits in drinking water and food, and its origin in the environment. Because of long distance transport to pristine areas of cadmium, lead, copper, and zinc in relatively large quantities, these elements have an extra section on natural ecosystems. A blend of pictorial and tabular data are provided to enhance understanding of the relevant information being conveyed. Since individual chapters are independent of one another, they are arranged alphabetically. However, readers with weak backgrounds in soil science are advised to start with the chapter on zinc, since soil terminology is discussed in more detail here. Sections on sorption, forms and speciation, complexation, and transformations become more technical as soil physical-(bio )chemical phenomena are discussed. The less important "environmental" trace elements are discussed together in the "Other Trace Elements" chapter.

Trace Elements in Terrestrial Environments

Author : Domy C. Adriano
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 888 pages
File Size : 43,70 MB
Release : 2013-03-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 0387215107

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A comprehensive reference handbook on the important aspects of trace elements in the land environment. Each chapter addresses a particular element and gives a general introduction to their role in the environment, where they come from, and their biogeochemical cycles. In addition to a complete updating of each of the element chapters, this new edition has new chapters devoted to aluminum and iron, soil contamination, remediation and trace elements in aquatic ecosystems. In short, an essential resource for environmental scientists and chemists, regulators and policy makers.

Trace Elements in Abiotic and Biotic Environments

Author : Alina Kabata-Pendias
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 13,86 MB
Release : 2015-04-07
Category : Science
ISBN : 1482212811

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This book helps readers understand the fundamental principles and phenomena that control the transfer of trace elements. It describes the occurrence and behavior of trace elements in rocks, soil, water, air, and plants, and also discusses the anthropogenic impact to the environment. In addition, the book covers the presence of trace elements in feeds, as either contaminants or as nutritional or zootechnical additives, and their transfer across the food chain to humans. All trace elements are covered-from aluminum to zirconium-as well as rare-earth elements (actinides and lanthanides).

Trace Elements in Terrestrial Plants

Author : Roberto Bargagli
Publisher :
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 50,80 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Science
ISBN :

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With its unique collection of case studies, this book provides detailed coverage of metal biomonitoring and bioremediation in terrestrial ecosystems using higher plants, lichens, mosses and fungi. Emphasis is placed on application rather than theory. It gives an exhaustive account of the most reliable procedures for sampling, sample preparation, analytical determinations and interpretation of data. Using an ecophysiological approach, metal uptake by plants and metal transfer along terrestrial food chains are examined.

Trace Elements in the Terrestrial Environment of a Coal-fired Powerhouse

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Page : pages
File Size : 15,82 MB
Release : 1977
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A coal-fired powerhouse at the Savannah River Plant, Aiken, South Carolina operated for more than 20 years without electrostatic precipitators and consumed about 360,000,000 kilograms of coal per year. Twenty-nine trace elements were measured in fly ash, and in samples of soil, vegetation, and ground water collected along a 29-km traverse centered on the powerhouse. There were statistically significant effects of the stack releases upon the concentration of Ba, Be, Cu, Hg, Mn, Se, and Sr in soil; Be, Co, Mo, Sr, and V in vegetation; and Co and Mn in ground water. The Ba, Hg, Sr, and Mn in fly ash are less available to plants than the same elements in soil.

Trace Elmts in Soil & Plants

Author : Alina Kabata-Pendias
Publisher : Springer
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 12,8 MB
Release : 1984-07-24
Category : Science
ISBN :

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Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in Arid Environments

Author : Fengxiang X. Han
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 15,63 MB
Release : 2007-08-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402060246

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This book offers comprehensive coverage of trace elements in arid zone regions. It begins by introducing the nature and properties of arid zone soil, followed by coverage of the major aspects of the trace elements and heavy metals of most concern in the world’s arid and semi-arid soils. A comprehensive, focused case study on transfer fluxes of trace elements in Israeli arid soils is used to illustrate the themes presented in the book.