نتایج جستجو برای: urban soils

تعداد نتایج: 218612  

2009

Historically, the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) evolved under seasonally-flooded conditions that predominately supported sawgrass and other wetland vegetation. Over several thousand years, Histosol “muck” soils were deposited as organic matter accumulated above the limestone (calcium carbonate) bedrock. In the early 1900s, these soils were drained. Declining water table levels coupled with...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2009
Wei Luo Yonglong Lu Xiaojuan Tong Bin Wang Guang Wang Yajuan Shi Tieyu Wang Jonathan Naile John P Giesy

Concentrations and distributions of cadmium, copper, and lead in soils from several industrialized urban areas of Beijing, China were investigated. The mean concentration of Cd in surface soils was not significantly greater than the regional background concentration, while those of Cu and Pb were significantly greater than regional background concentrations. All soil profiles exhibited a decrea...

Journal: :Environmental Science & Technology 2015

2014
Martina Artmann

Soil sealing has negative impacts on ecosystem services since urban green and soil get lost. Although there is political commitment to stop further sealing, no reversal of this trend can be observed in Europe. This paper raises the questions (1) which strategies can be regarded as being efficient toward ecologically sustainable management of urban soil sealing and (2) who has competences and sh...

2011
Shi-Bo Fang Hao Hu Wan-Chun Sun Jian-Jun Pan

China has experienced rapid urbanization in recent years. The acceleration of urbanization has created wealth and opportunity as well as intensified ecological and environmental problems, especially soil pollution. Our study concentrated on the variation of heavy metal content due to urbanization in the vegetable-growing soil. Laws and other causes of the spatial-temporal variation in heavy met...

2011
Michael Atkin Samira Daroub

3 Introduction Numerous counties within the State of Florida have proposed restrictions on the sale and application of fertilizer. Fertilizer nitrogen is a pollutant in Florida's shallow groundwater. Excessive nitrate-N in drinking water can cause low oxygen in infant's bloodstream (blue baby syndrome), spontaneous abortions, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Average groundwater background nitrate co...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019

2008
T. Nehls Z. Sokolowska

Depositions of all kinds of urban dirt and dust including anthropogenic organic substances like soot change the filter properties of the seam filling material of pervious pavements and lead to the formation of a new soil substrate called seam material. In this study, the impact of the particular urban form of organic matter (OM) on the seam materials CECpot, the specific surface area (As), the ...

2015
S. A. Materechera

Urban and peri-urban agriculture is becoming increasingly important as a source of income and food for the urban population in South Africa. This study was prompted by concerns of city authorities that soil compaction in horticultural fields that used conventional tillage practices with tractors was, not only limiting the performance of fruit and vegetable crops, but also affecting the quality ...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2013
Yann Foucault Marie-José Durand Karine Tack Eva Schreck Florence Geret Thibaut Leveque Philippe Pradere Sylvaine Goix Camille Dumat

With the rise of sustainable development, rehabilitation of brownfield sites located in urban areas has become a major concern. Management of contaminated soils in relation with environmental and sanitary risk concerns is therefore a strong aim needing the development of both useful tools for risk assessment and sustainable remediation techniques. For soils polluted by metals and metalloids (MT...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید