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1 Ιαν 2019 · Cl − that originates from salt water enters the air through sea spray determining, together with Cl −-containing dusts from, for example, volcanic eruptions (Burgos et al., 2017) and Cl −-containing anthropogenic air pollution, the atmospheric Cl inputs into soil.
- Chloride on The Move
Chloride (Cl −) is a plant nutrient with proposed regulatory...
- Chloride Determination and Levels in The Soil-Plant Environment
The soil at the Northern Forest Research Centre is an Orthic...
- Impacts of Swine Manure Pits on Groundwater Quality
Manure deep-pits are commonly used to store manure at...
- De-icing Salt Contamination Reduces Urban Tree Performance in Structural Soil Cells
While soil cells are effective at preventing soil compaction...
- Availability
Although soil contamination raised Cd total concentration...
- Chloride/bromide Ratios in Leachate Derived From Farm-Animal Waste
Environmental Pollution. Volume 121, Issue 1, January 2003,...
- Accelerated Aging of Biochars
Anion exchange sites in biochar may change due to oxidation....
- Abiotic Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Ethylenes by Soil
Soil samples were collected from the top 20 to 40 cm near...
- Chloride on The Move
1 Ιαν 2020 · Soils of former chlorine production were contaminated with chlorinated PAHs mixture. •. HR-TOF-MS monitoring revealed new pollutants (e.g. chlorinated carbazoles, methyl-PCDFs). •. Risk assessment and regulatory action should consider the complex pollutant mixtures. •.
In this study, we investigated the multi-element concentrations in soil, vegetables, soil-to-plant transfer factors and target hazard quotient (THQ) due to the consumption of heavy metals in Ho...
5 Ιαν 2021 · Chlorine (Cl) in the terrestrial environment is of interest from multiple perspectives, including the use of chloride as a tracer for water flow and contaminant transport, organochlorine pollutants, Cl cycling, radioactive waste (radioecology; 36 Cl is of large concern) and plant science (Cl as essential element for living plants).
1 Σεπ 2018 · The review found that changes in climate could increase human exposure to soil contaminants mainly due to processes involving soil organic carbon (SOC), surface runoff, redox state, and...
1 Ιαν 2019 · The concentration of chloride (Cl −) in the soil depends on many factors: (i) the underlying parent bedrock material, (ii) depositions of airborne Cl − (iii) depositions through irrigation water, (iv) inputs via fertilization and other human activities, (v) contributions from basin brines or saline springs (Xu et al., 2000) or (vi) pumping-induc...
1 Σεπ 2018 · The review found that changes in climate could increase human exposure to soil contaminants mainly due to processes involving soil organic carbon (SOC), surface runoff, redox state, and microbial community. However, uncertainties remain in relation to the extent of contaminant toxicity to human health, which is linked to global change drivers.