2024
DOI: 10.3390/environments11030043
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Lead (Pb) Pollution in Soil: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Contamination Grade and Health Risk in Mexico

Jorge Briseño-Bugarín,
Xelha Araujo-Padilla,
Victor Manuel Escot-Espinoza
et al.

Abstract: Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal associated with several health disorders. The mining and Pb battery industry are related to Pb increase in air, water, and soil. Mexico is an important worldwide Pb producer; however, reviews on environmental Pb contamination in Mexico are insufficient. Since Pb remains stable in soil and its concentration is an indicator of Pb exposure, this systematic review focused on reports of Pb concentrations in soil from Mexico published in 2010–2023. The retrieved reports were ordered, and c… Show more

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“…With the advancement of economic development and the escalation of population growth, the intensity of land use has significantly increased. Emissions from vehicular exhausts, industrial waste gases, agricultural practices, industrial mining operations, and the irrigation of crops with industrial wastewater have collectively contributed to the accumulation of heavy metals in the soil [1,2]. Urban soil, profoundly influenced by anthropogenic activities, constitutes an integral component of the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advancement of economic development and the escalation of population growth, the intensity of land use has significantly increased. Emissions from vehicular exhausts, industrial waste gases, agricultural practices, industrial mining operations, and the irrigation of crops with industrial wastewater have collectively contributed to the accumulation of heavy metals in the soil [1,2]. Urban soil, profoundly influenced by anthropogenic activities, constitutes an integral component of the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%