نتایج جستجو برای: soil contamination

تعداد نتایج: 228007  

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2015
اسماعیلی ساری, عباس, ریاحی بختیاری, علیرضا , سلگی, عیسی, هادی پور, مهرداد ,

Background and Objectives: Arsenic contamination is of great environmental concern due to its toxic effects as a carcinogen. In order to assess soil arsenic contamination and its distribution patterns, surface soil samples collected from the urban areas of Arak were analyzed. Materials and Methods: Totally, 62 surface soil samples were collected from depth of 0–20 cm of different locations incl...

1996
J. K. Shultis

This paper summarizes three mathematical models used to describe how contaminant concentration profiles in soil may be inferred from the intensities of neutron-induced capture-gamma photon intensities measured at the soil surface. In particular, the linear regularization, linear regularization with an iterative positivity constraint, and the Backus-Gilbert methods are applied to the soil contam...

Journal: :Environment international 2004
Krzysztof Loska Danuta Wiechuła Irena Korus

The contents of nine elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Sb and Zn) have been assayed in the farming soils of Suszec commune (southern Poland). This area is affected by the main industrial centre of Poland (the Upper Silesian Industrial Region), the Czech Republic (Trzyniec smelter) and local contamination sources (coal mine). The contamination of the soils was assessed on the basis of geoacc...

2007
H. F. MAYLAND

Mineral analysis of forage from a nitrogen (N) fertilizer, field study produced unexpectedly high iron (Fe) concentrations which were correlated with the N fertilizer level (r2=.92) and the percentage N in the forage (r2 =.94). The high Fe values were presumed to be associated with dust on the leaves. The objective of this study was to determine the level of soil contamination on the forage sam...

2000
J. Huston

F Pesticide Contamination Prevention Act authorrzed the California Department of Food and Agrculture to modify w.es of pesticides in areas where they have leached through soil to groundwater (Connelly, 1985). Leaching of agriculhuaI chemicals has been shown to occur during recharge of groundwater whereby water moves from the surface through the soil profile to a groundwater aquifer (Wehtje et a...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2004
Viroj Wiwanitkit Weerachit Waenlor

Toxocara species are most common roundworms of Canidae and Felidae. Human toxocariasis develops by ingesting of embryonated eggs in contaminated soil. There is no previous report of Toxocara contamination in the soil samples from the public areas in Bangkok. For this reason our study have been carried out to examine the frequency of Toxocara eggs in public yards in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 1999
S Mukaratirwa M Taruvinga

In an attempt to assess the possible risk to humans of soil-transmitted canine helminths of of zoonotic significance, 161 faecal samples and 81 soil samples were collected from 6 public parks and playgrounds in Harare between March and June 1998 and examined for nematode ova. Of the 161 faecal samples collected, 17.4% were positive for Ancylostoma sp. ova and 5.6% were positive for T. canis ova...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2010
Christine Lors Jean-François Ponge Maite Martínez Aldaya Denis Damidot

Five bioassays (inhibition of lettuce germination and growth, earthworm mortality, inhibition of springtail population growth, avoidance by springtails) were compared, using four coke factory soils contaminated by PAHs and trace elements, before and after biotreatment. For each bioassay, several endpoints were combined in an 'ecoscore', a measure of test sensitivity. Ecoscores pooled over all t...

2014
Amir Waseem Jahanzaib Arshad Farhat Iqbal Ashif Sajjad Zahid Mehmood Ghulam Murtaza

Trace heavy metals, such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, chromium, nickel, and mercury, are important environmental pollutants, particularly in areas with high anthropogenic pressure. In addition to these metals, copper, manganese, iron, and zinc are also important trace micronutrients. The presence of trace heavy metals in the atmosphere, soil, and water can cause serious problems to all organisms,...

2008
Peter T. Weiss Greg LeFevre John S. Gulliver Raymond Hozalski

The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal Acknowledgements The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) provided funding for this review. The involvement of the project manager from the MPCA, Bruce Wilson, was greatly appreciated. Executive Summary Recently, there has been an increased interest in the use of infiltration as a method of managing st...

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