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E-raamat: Trace Metals: Evolution, Environmental and Ecological Significance

  • Formaat: 148 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781536124101
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  • Formaat: 148 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781536124101

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Many types of urban soils, including tree pit soil, contain elevated concentrations of trace metals as compared to agricultural and natural soils. Chapter One describes how trace metals from vehicular emissions and the degradation of urban infrastructure are carried by runoff into the soil of green infrastructure such as tree pits and grassed boulevards. Chapter Two compiled As concentration data from water wells, sediments, and soils in Araihazar that were collected from the public sources and government agencies. Chapter Three focuses on the investigation of the distribution of Fe plaque in the root epidermis of selected wetland plant species (Phragmites australis, Typha latifolia and Spartina alterniflora) using synchrotron X-ray microfluoresces, X-ray absorption near edge structure and transmission X-ray microscope techniques with (sub)micro-scale resolution. Chapter Four investigates the possibility of temporal and spatial variations of potential ecological risk assessments (PERI) of Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn in the surface sediments based on four sampling cruises in the Straits of Malacca. Characterization of metals in sediments from the New York/New Jersey Harbor is necessary as part of the basic information needed in work related to dredging and environmental effects and restoration efforts in the region as reported in Chapter Five. Chapter Six discusses the arsenic concentrations in the groundwater of the lowlands of Nepal (the so called Terai).
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Compost-Amended Soil as a Filtration Medium for Trace Metals
1(36)
Maryam Kargar
O. Grant Clark
Marcelo Frosi
Shiv O. Prasher
Pierre Jutras
William H. Hendershot
Chapter 2 Arsenic Contamination in Groundwater, Sediment and Soil in Araihazar, Bangladesh
37(20)
Nadia B. Jamil
Huan Feng
Chapter 3 A (Sub)Micro-Scale Investigation of Fe Plaque Distribution in a Selected Wetland Plant Root Epidermis
57(18)
Huan Feng
Weiguo Zhang
Jia-Jun Wang
Yu Qian
Frank J. Gallagher
Lizhong Yu
Wenliang Liu
Houjun Liu
Yuanyi Li
Manoj D. Mahajan
Jun Wang
Christopher Eng
Keith W. Jones
Chang-Jun Liu
Ryan Tappero
Chapter 4 Potential Ecological Risk Assessments of Heavy Metals in the Surface Sediments Collected from the Straits of Malacca: Temporal and Spatial Variations
75(26)
Chee Kong Yap
Wan Hee Cheng
Chapter 5 Grain-Scale Characterization of Metals in New York/New Jersey Harbor Sediment
101(20)
Janos Osan
Szabina Torok
Colin M. MacRae
Wooyong Um
Valeriy Titarenko
Huan Feng
Keith W. Jones
Chapter 6 Trace Elemental Contents of Arsenic-Contaminated Groundwater in Nepal Suggest the Initial Source of Arsenic in the High Himalayas
121(14)
Barbara Mueller
Index 135