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Assessment of heavy metals concentrations in the soil of Mongla industrial area, Bangladesh
... with heavy metals due to natural, as well as anthropogenic activities like smelting procedures, mining, excessive use of wastewater and fertilizers in agricultural fields, and atmospheric deposition from ... See full document
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Levels Of Heavy Metals In Soil And Vegetables And Health Risk Assessment
... for assessment of human health risks due to intake of heavy metal cont aminated vegetables through determination of the heavy metals’ concentrations in soil and vegetables grown ... See full document
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Assessment of Heavy Metals Concentration in Agriculture Soil of Kolfe Area, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
... the concentrations of heavy metals in soil samples used for cultivation of vegetable including Swiss chard, lettuce, red beet, potato, cabbage, Ethiopian kale, salad, tomato, green paper, ... See full document
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Quantification of Heavy Metals using Contamination and Pollution Index in Selected Refuse Dumpsites in Owerri, Imo State Southeast Nigeria
... domestic, industrial and municipal wastes because of high human population density in the ...of heavy metal contamination in soils of these ...of heavy metals in some refuse dumpsites in ... See full document
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Speciation and Geochemical Behaviour of Heavy Metals in Industrial Area Soil of Mysore City, India
... in soil and different forces keep them bound to soil ...that soil variability and some environmental properties may change in soil and cause leaching of trace toxic elements like heavy ... See full document
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Heavy Metals Contamination Assessment of Water and Soils in and Around Barapukuria Coal Mine Area, Bangladesh
... the heavy metals contamination of groundwater in Barapukuria Coal Mine (BCM) area and its vicinity, nine groundwater samples from different location, two waste water either treated and/or untreated ... See full document
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Assessment of Heavy Metals' Risk on Human Health via Dietary Intake of Cereals and Vegetables from Effluent Irrigated Land Jaipur District, Rajasthan
... the concentrations of heavy metals in locally produced vegetables, cereals and milk were quantified throughout a year at a suburban area of Varanasi city of India, where treated and untreated ... See full document
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Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Spiked Soil by Polyscias Fruticose
... ±199.08 mg/kg respectively. Moreover, significant (p < 0.05) concentration of Fe in plant parts was ranged 7.13 to 499.24 mg/kg. Increases of Fe uptake by the root from 60 to 300 harvesting days were also observed ... See full document
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Distribution of Heavy Metals in Apple Tissues Grown in the Soils of Industrial Area
... the soil pore water and crop ...on soil, water system, and sediment, as well as assessment of heavy metal pollution in environmental geochemistry (Khan et ...from soil into plants ... See full document
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Heavy metal concentrations in contaminated soil and vegetables of tannery area in Dhaka, Bangladesh
... Other metals pollutant of concern within the tanning industry includes cadmium, cobalt, copper, barium, arsenic, nickel, lead, mercury, iron ...ways soil of lowland are contaminated by tannery waste water. ... See full document
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ABSTRACT: The ever-increasing environmental pollution in agricultural soil caused by pollutants and heavy metals
... of soil parameters the decontamination of soil done by selected four phytoremidiator plants throughout the ...for soil treatment by ...of heavy metals from the contaminated soil ... See full document
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Geo-Environmental Impact Assessment of Urbanization on Top Soil in Okene Metropolis, North Central, Nigeria
... mean concentrations of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn in top soil of Okene metropolis are higher than the control value, indicating that the surface soil has been influenced by anthropogenic ...of ... See full document
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Industrial waste disposal alternatives in the process of aromatic compounds in petrochemical industry (case study: Nouri petrochemical complex, Asaluyeh, Iran
... characterizing industrial waste generation in aromatics production process in petrochemical industries and determining the best feasible alternative for waste ...Spent industrial soil, spent ... See full document
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Study the Amount of Metals and Heavy Metals as the Pollutants of Environment in Persian Gulf Seashores
... That’s why we examine the amount of heavy metals and non-heavy metals like lead, nickel, cadmium, zinc, copper, Aluminum in Persian Gulf in Bushehr province. After that we compare the amount ... See full document
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Estimates of ambient background concentrations of trace metals in soils for risk assessment
... usual concentrations (International Organisa- tion for Standardisation (ISO), ...different soil texture groups. The median concentrations of Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn differ by 3e5 fold between the ... See full document
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A field trial to engender micro-concentrations of lead (II) using a novel sorbent in highly acidic industrial wastewater at a smelter site in Derbyshire
... from industrial wastewater remains a major environmental challenge in industrialised ...from industrial wastewater in India, finding that biocarbon activated with powder produced by drying and grinding the ... See full document
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Bioaccumulation of chromium and nickel by fungal isolates from tannery effluent collection site from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
... Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh, India) is located at Indo-Gangetic plains between the parallels of 88°22′E longitude and 26°26′N latitude. About 400 tanneries are located at Jajmau (Kanpur). The tanning and other industries in ... See full document
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IMPACT OF CEMENT INDUSTRIES DUST ON SELECTIVE GREEN PLANTS: A CASE STUDY IN ARIYALUR INDUSTRIAL ZONE
... the area. Soil pollution is developed due to constant fall of cement dust, resulted in the formation of colloidal gels of calcium silicate and calcium ...into soil as dry, humid or occult deposits ... See full document
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Geochemical characteristics of agricultural soils, Assiut governorate, Egypt
... by heavy metals may result from the use of fertilizers, chemicals, irriga- tion water, and dust-fall (Salman et ...trace metals concentrated in foodstuff and potential haz- ard to human health (Lu et ... See full document
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Phytoremediation By Vetiveria Zizanioides (L.) Nash From Solid Waste At Kalyan Dumpsite In Maharashtra State, India.
... of heavy metals and prevents migration to the groundwater and soil of the ...of heavy metals by the plant Vetiveria zizanioides ...of metals present in the dumpsite wastes from ... See full document
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