Trace element behaviour at the root–soil interface: implications in phytoremediation
P Kidd, J Barceló, MP Bernal, F Navari-Izzo… - Environmental and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Free of human interference the soil trace element content is largely dependent on that of the
soil parent material and acting weathering processes. An increasingly industrialised society …
soil parent material and acting weathering processes. An increasingly industrialised society …
[HTML][HTML] Ultramafic geoecosystems as a natural source of Ni, Cr, and Co to the environment: A review
Ultramafic soils are in equal parts fascinating and dangerous. Developed on rocks derived
predominately from the Earth's mantle and metamorphosed at the ocean floors, ultramafic …
predominately from the Earth's mantle and metamorphosed at the ocean floors, ultramafic …
Increasing pH drives organic matter solubilization from wetland soils under reducing conditions
In wetlands, large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM) are solubilized under
reducing conditions. Controlled incubations of a wetland soil were performed under oxic and …
reducing conditions. Controlled incubations of a wetland soil were performed under oxic and …
[КНИГА][B] Alteration, formation, and occurrence of minerals in soils
GJ Churchman, DJ Lowe - 2012 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
This chapter, like Churchman (2000), seeks to bring readers up to date with information and
understanding about the alteration of minerals and the nature of their products in the context …
understanding about the alteration of minerals and the nature of their products in the context …
Iron-oxide crystallinity increases during soil redox oscillations
An Inceptisol A-horizon from Hawaii was subjected to a series of reduction-oxidation cycles—
14d cycle length over a 56d duration—across the “soil-Fe”[Fe (OH) 3. Fe2+ (aq), logKo …
14d cycle length over a 56d duration—across the “soil-Fe”[Fe (OH) 3. Fe2+ (aq), logKo …
Chromium availability in ultramafic soils from New Caledonia
T Becquer, C Quantin, M Sicot, JP Boudot - Science of the Total …, 2003 - Elsevier
The sources and potential availability of chromium (Cr) on soils formed on ultramafic rocks
were investigated with mineralogical studies and selective chemical extractions. Soil …
were investigated with mineralogical studies and selective chemical extractions. Soil …
Is trace metal release in wetland soils controlled by organic matter mobility or Fe-oxyhydroxides reduction?
Aerobic and anaerobic incubation experiments on a wetland soil samples were used to
assess the respective roles of organic matter (OM) release, Fe-oxyhydroxides reduction and …
assess the respective roles of organic matter (OM) release, Fe-oxyhydroxides reduction and …
Current status and challenges in develo** nickel phytomining: an agronomic perspective
Abstract Background Nickel (Ni) phytomining operations cultivate hyperaccumulator plants
('metal crops') on Ni-rich (ultramafic) soils, followed by harvesting and incineration of the …
('metal crops') on Ni-rich (ultramafic) soils, followed by harvesting and incineration of the …
Nickel laterites: a review
Nickel laterite deposits are formed by the prolonged and pervasive weathering of Ni silicate-
bearing ultramafıc rocks, generally in tropical to subtropical climates. The deposits can be …
bearing ultramafıc rocks, generally in tropical to subtropical climates. The deposits can be …
Respective roles of Fe-oxyhydroxide dissolution, pH changes and sediment inputs in dissolved phosphorus release from wetland soils under anoxic conditions
The development of anoxic conditions in riparian wetland (RW) soils is widely known to
release dissolved phosphorus (DP), but the respective roles of reductive dissolution of Fe …
release dissolved phosphorus (DP), but the respective roles of reductive dissolution of Fe …