Remediation of heavy metal (loid) s contaminated soils–to mobilize or to immobilize?
Unlike organic contaminants, metal (loid) s do not undergo microbial or chemical
degradation and persist for a long time after their introduction. Bioavailability of metal (loid) s …
degradation and persist for a long time after their introduction. Bioavailability of metal (loid) s …
A state-of-the-science review on metal biomarkers
Abstract Purpose of Review Biomarkers are commonly used in epidemiological studies to
assess metals and metalloid exposure and estimate internal dose, as they integrate multiple …
assess metals and metalloid exposure and estimate internal dose, as they integrate multiple …
[BOOK][B] Soils and environmental quality
GM Pierzynski, GF Vance, JT Sims - 2005 - books.google.com
Aperpetual bestseller, this third edition remains the obvious choice for those instructors who
strive to make their teaching applicable to contemporary issues. The three authors, all …
strive to make their teaching applicable to contemporary issues. The three authors, all …
An inter-laboratory trial of the unified BARGE bioaccessibility method for arsenic, cadmium and lead in soil
Abstract The Bioaccessibility Research Group of Europe (BARGE) has carried out an inter-
laboratory trial of a proposed harmonised in vitro physiologically based ingestion …
laboratory trial of a proposed harmonised in vitro physiologically based ingestion …
Scientific opinion on lead in food
EFSA Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain … - EFSA …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Lead occurs primarily in the inorganic form in the environment. Human exposure is mainly
via food and water, with some via air, dust and soil. In average adult consumers, lead dietary …
via food and water, with some via air, dust and soil. In average adult consumers, lead dietary …
Metals pollution and human bioaccessibility of topsoils in Grugliasco (Italy)
Polluted soils can present a significant health risk especially in an urban environment. Most
current legislation and health risk frameworks are based on pseudototal metal content …
current legislation and health risk frameworks are based on pseudototal metal content …
[PDF][PDF] Peer reviewed: contaminant bioavailability in soil and sediment
LJ Ehlers, RG Luthy - Environmental science & technology, 2003 - ACS Publications
Soil and Sediment Soil and Sediment Page 1 Contaminant BIOAVAILABILITYin Soil and
Sediment LAURA J. EHLERS NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL RICHARD G. LUTHY …
Sediment LAURA J. EHLERS NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL RICHARD G. LUTHY …
Resuspension of urban soils as a persistent source of lead poisoning in children: a review and new directions
Urban soils act as the repository for a number of environmental burdens, including Pb.
Significant attention has been devoted to reducing Pb burdens to children with outstanding …
Significant attention has been devoted to reducing Pb burdens to children with outstanding …
Children's exposure to environmental lead: A review of potential sources, blood levels, and methods used to reduce exposure
BF Swaringen, E Gawlik, GD Kamenov… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Lead has been used for thousands of years in different anthropogenic activities thanks to its
unique properties that allow for many applications such as the manufacturing of drinking …
unique properties that allow for many applications such as the manufacturing of drinking …
An In Vitro Procedure for Estimation of Lead Relative Bioavailability: With Validation
JW Drexler, WJ Brattin - Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The relative bioaccessibility leaching procedure (RBALP) is a simple, reproducible, and
rapid in vitro procedure for estimating the in vivo (juvenile swine) relative bioavailability …
rapid in vitro procedure for estimating the in vivo (juvenile swine) relative bioavailability …