Lability of Pb in soil: effects of soil properties and contaminant source
Published 2014 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Lability of Pb in soil: effects of soil properties and contaminant source
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Environmental Chemistry
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 690
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Online
2014-12-08
DOI
10.1071/en14100
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Measuring reactive metal in soil: a comparison of multi-element isotopic dilution and chemical extraction
- (2013) E. R. Marzouk et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
- Predicting the solubility and lability of Zn, Cd, and Pb in soils from a minespoil-contaminated catchment by stable isotopic exchange
- (2013) E.R. Marzouk et al. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
- Modelling lead bioaccessibility in urban topsoils based on data from Glasgow, London, Northampton and Swansea, UK
- (2012) J.D. Appleton et al. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
- Sources, lability and solubility of Pb in alluvial soils of the River Trent catchment, U.K.
- (2012) M. Izquierdo et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Soil–plant interactions and the uptake of Pb at abandoned mining sites in the Rookhope catchment of the N. Pennines, UK — A Pb isotope study
- (2012) S.R. Chenery et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Fractionation of lead in soil by isotopic dilution and sequential extraction
- (2011) N. R. Atkinson et al. Environmental Chemistry
- Modelling lead(II) sorption to ferrihydrite and soil organic matter
- (2011) Jon Petter Gustafsson et al. Environmental Chemistry
- Contamination and source differentiation of Pb in park soils along an urban–rural gradient in Shanghai
- (2011) Hong-bo Li et al. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
- Trend and concentrations of legacy lead (Pb) in highway runoff
- (2011) Masoud Kayhanian ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
- Chemical signatures of the Anthropocene in the Clyde estuary, UK: sediment-hosted Pb, 207/206Pb, total petroleum hydrocarbon, polyaromatic hydrocarbon and polychlorinated biphenyl pollution records
- (2011) C. H. Vane et al. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
- A lead isotopic study of the human bioaccessibility of lead in urban soils from Glasgow, Scotland
- (2011) John G. Farmer et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Antimony as a traffic-related element in size-fractionated road dust samples collected in Buenos Aires
- (2010) Fabián Fujiwara et al. MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
- The graphical presentation of lead isotope data for environmental source apportionment
- (2010) R.M. Ellam SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Partitioning of metals (Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) in soils: concepts, methodologies, prediction and applications - a review
- (2009) F. Degryse et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
- Bioavailability of trace metals in brownfield soils in an urban area in the UK
- (2008) Catherine R. Thums et al. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
- Urban geochemistry: research strategies to assist risk assessment and remediation of brownfield sites in urban areas
- (2008) I. Thornton et al. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
- Evolving Pb isotope signatures of London airborne particulate matter (PM10)—constraints from on-filter and solution-mode MC-ICP-MS
- (2008) Stephen R. Noble et al. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
- Speciation of Zn, Cu, and Pb in the soil depending on soil texture and fertilization with sewage sludge compost
- (2008) Dalia-Marija Brazauskiene et al. JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS
- Lead isotopes in environmental sciences: A review
- (2007) Michael Komárek et al. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now