نتایج جستجو برای: erodibility of polluted soils

تعداد نتایج: 21168489  

Journal: :Earth surface dynamics 2021

Abstract. Sea-level rise, saltwater intrusion, and wave erosion threaten coastal marshes, but the influence of salinity on marsh erodibility remains poorly understood. We measured shear strength soils along a biodiversity gradient in York River estuary Virginia to assess direct indirect impacts potential erodibility. found that soil was higher monospecific salt marshes (5–36 kPa) than biodivers...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2010
Mohsen Soleimani Mohammad A Hajabbasi Majid Afyuni Samira Akbar Julie K Jensen Peter E Holm Ole K Borggaard

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), and other synthetic polycarboxylic acids have been shown to possess substantial capacity as washing agents of heavy metal-polluted soils, but they are environmentally problematic. Therefore, a sample of natural soluble humic substances (HS) was tested as a possible substitute. The efficiency of HS to extract cadmium (Cd), copp...

Journal: :Environmental geochemistry and health 2009
Yonghua Li Linsheng Yang Yanfang Ji Hongfei Sun Wuyi Wang

Contents of total Hg and Hg fraction, organic matter, pH, grain size and chemical composition were measured to investigate the pollution characteristics and binding behavior of Hg in soils collected from the Chatian Hg mining deposit (CMD), southwestern China. The average concentration of Hg concentration in the CMD soils was 155 and 1,315 times higher than that in control soils and Chinese soi...

اسماعیل‌پور فرد, نسترن , هوشمند, سعداله , گیوی, جواد ,

Mining, industrial and agricultural activities can result in considerable soil pollution by heavy metals (HMs). One of the methods to control this pollution is application of adsorbent minerals. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of adsorbent minerals (bentonite, zeolite and sepiolite) on transfer of some heavy metals (i.e., Pb, Zn and Cd) from soil to tissues of sunflower (He...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2012
Q Yang S Tu G Wang X Liao X Yan

Arsenic is a common contaminant in soils and water. It is well established that the fern Pteris vittata L. is an As hyperaccumulator and therefore has potential to phyroremediate As-polluted soils. Also, it is accepted that rhizosphere microflora play an enhancing role in plant uptake of metallic elements from soils. Studies showed that hydroponiclly grown P. Vittata accumulated arsenite more t...

2011
B Plytycz AJ Morgan

Earthworm immune-competent cells, celomocytes, are easily retrieved for ex vivo analyses. Celomocytes consist of amebocytes and species-specific numbers of chloragocyte-derived eleocytes, the latter accumulating free riboflavin in their chloragosome inclusions. Autofluorescent eleocytes are abundant in Eisenia sp., Allolobophora sp., Dendrobaena sp., Dendrodrilus sp., and Octolasion sp., and th...

Journal: :International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review 2018

2004
Theresa M. Wynn Saied Mostaghimi James Burger Theo Dillaha

Riparian buffers are promoted for water quality improvement, habitat restoration, and stream bank stabilization. While considerable research has been conducted on the effects of riparian buffers on water quality and aquatic habitat, little is known about the influence of riparian vegetation on stream bank erosion. The overall goal of this research was to evaluate the effects of woody and herbac...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
Susan Tandy Adrian Ammann Rainer Schulin Bernd Nowack

This paper aims to investigate the degradation and speciation of EDDS-complexes (SS-ethylenediaminedisuccinic acid) in soil following soil washing. The changes in soil solution metal and EDDS concentrations were investigated for three polluted soils. EDDS was degraded after a lag phase of 7-11 days with a half-life of 4.18-5.60 days. No influence of EDDS-speciation on the reaction was observed....

2013
Melanie Mehes-Smith Kabwe Nkongolo Ewa Cholewa

Metals such as cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni) are essential for nor‐ mal plant growth and development since they contribute to the function of many en‐ zymes and proteins. However, metals can potentially become toxic to plants when they are present at high levels in their bioavailable forms (Hall, 2002). Phytotoxic levels of one or more inorganic ions in soil can be found i...

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