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I.K. Iskandar (Editor), Mary B. Kirkham (Editor)

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January 25, 2001 156670507X 978-1566705073 1
Historically, research on the methods and amounts of trace element application to agriculture soils for correcting plant deficiencies has received major attention. More recently, due to industrial development and past disposal activities, trace elements are considered to be important environmental contaminants that affect all components in the atmosphere and in aquatic and terrestrial systems. Prepared by a multi-disciplinary group of scientists, Trace Elements in Soil: Bioavailability, Flux, and Transfer explores and discusses emerging issues in biogeochemistry research.
The book emphasizes the role of biological and chemical interactions and discusses the newest research and its application to major environmental problems. It provides a concise compilation of current research and a handy, time-saving reference. With contributions from an international panel of authors, the book focuses on trace element issues in developing countries and environmentally sound techniques such as stabilization and bioremediation.
Fundamental yet complex, bioavailability can be relatively simple to parameterize under controlled simulated conditions. This is not always the case under field conditions. To expand our understanding of the fate and transport of trace elements in soils, the methods of assessing trace element bioavailability, flux, and transfer among the different soil components needs to be redefined and developed. Trace Elements in Soil: Bioavailability, Flux, and Transfer is unique in its emphasis on bioavailability and how trace element contamination ultimately effects plants, wildlife, and human population.

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The book... is based on a July 1999 Vienna workshop. Its appearance is very timely and useful. All the papers I read were well-written and especially well-referenced. I commend the book to those in the field. These chapters collectively report the state-of-the-art of research on the topic.
-Journal of Hazardous Materials, no. 88 (1), November 2001

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The W-170 Multistate Research Committee on the Chemistry and Bioavailability of Waste Constituents in Soils and its predecessors, the W-124 and NC-118 Regional Research Committees, have been involved in conducting, characterizing, and evaluating the bioavailability and fate of trace elements in residual-amended studies for more than 30 years. Read the first page
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pore water characteristics, irreversibly sorbed fractions, exchange kinetics method, induced hyperaccumulation, simulated pollution, nonamended soil, exchangeable lead, noncontaminated soils, goethite samples, sludge rule, reducible oxide, trace element bioavailability, loessial soil, carbonate fraction, represent exchangeable, zinc fractions, different mineral phases, regia digestion, oxide fraction, exchangeable fraction, pedotransfer functions, residual fraction, sequential extraction techniques, immobile fractions, solution speciation
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Soil Sci, New Zealand, New York, Water Air Soil Poll, Plant Anal, Palmerston North, Plant Soil, Academic Press, Soil Res, Czech Republic, Massey University, Science Reviews, Typic Udipsamment, Acta Agric, Boca Raton, Doses Residue Temp, Nord Pas de Calais, Plant Nutr, Total Environ, Van de Meent, Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, Lewis Publishers, Perkin Elmer, University of Queensland, Environmental Protection Agency
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