نتایج جستجو برای: potentially toxic metals

تعداد نتایج: 320396  

2018

During the past decade, considerable concern has been expressed by environmental scientists over the increasing levels of a range of toxic elements in the environment. Among the most potentially hazardous are the so-called ‘heavy metals’, a term applied to cover a range of transition elements, including copper, zinc and nickel and other elements such as cadmium, mercury and lead. Acutely toxic ...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
سهیل سبحان اردکانی soheil sobhanardakani department of the environment, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran.

background: due to the increasing pollution of water resources, this study was carried out for evaluation of water quality pollution indices for monitoring of heavy metals (as, zn, pb and cu) contamination in ghahavand plain, hamadan province, western iran during spring and summer 2012. methods: totally, 20 ground water wells were chosen randomly. the samples were filtered (0.45 μm) and maintai...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
f shamsa s reza zadeh h shamsa k abdi

this study was performed to explore the presence of heavy metals in some popular herbal medicines of the iranian market. primarily, this study was planned to do the task by the usp method. in the second step, those plants which contained more than 10 ppm of total heavy metals were analyzed by atomic absorption method. in this study, 43 popular herbal medicines were investigated according to the...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018

Heavy metals that enter marine environment and remain in the water as well as the sediments are accumulated by aquatic organisms, thus becoming highly good indicators to monitor metal accumulation in the long run. Metals are potentially harmful to humans and most organisms at varied levels of exposure and absorption. Northern East Mediterranean Sea is a crucial region as it is an area, shared b...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
T Clarkson

Metals have been mined and used since ancient times. The industrial era has seen a sharp increase in both the amounts and variety of metals that find applications in industry. The inadvertent release of metals, such as from fossil fuel consumption, also adds to the global burden. A number of catastrophic outbreaks have alerted us to the occupational and environmental health risks. Life on this ...

Journal: Pollution 2018

Heavy metals that enter marine environment and remain in the water as well as the sediments are accumulated by aquatic organisms, thus becoming highly good indicators to monitor metal accumulation in the long run. Metals are potentially harmful to humans and most organisms at varied levels of exposure and absorption. Northern East Mediterranean Sea is a crucial region as it is an area, shared b...

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