2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00254-003-0790-5
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Mobility of cadmium, chromium, and nickel through the profile of a calcisol treated with sewage sludge in the southeast of Spain

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“…The main sorption surfaces are clay particles and organic matter (Römkens and Salmons, 1999;Kaschl et al, 2002). In the last three decades the mobility of many heavy metals has been studied in a wide range of soils, including acid (Simard et al, 1999;Cornu et al, 2001) and alkaline soils (Walter and Cuevas, 1999;Navarro-Pedreño et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main sorption surfaces are clay particles and organic matter (Römkens and Salmons, 1999;Kaschl et al, 2002). In the last three decades the mobility of many heavy metals has been studied in a wide range of soils, including acid (Simard et al, 1999;Cornu et al, 2001) and alkaline soils (Walter and Cuevas, 1999;Navarro-Pedreño et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary, however, to assess the positive and negative consequences of this application (Navarro-Pedreño et al 2003). Negre et al (2006) described an experiment of fertilization of an urban park in Turin (North Italy) with a MSW compost at different application rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the toxicity of Cd in soil increases as its mobility increases. Previous studies have shown that the mobility of potentially hazardous trace metals in agricultural soils is closely related to the chemical transformations of these elements in the soil environment (Sposito et al 1982;Navarro-Pedreño et al 2003;Lafuente et al 2008). It is therefore necessary to know the chemical forms of Cd in soils and the factors influencing the conversion of its chemical forms in soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past three decades, the mobility of Cd has been studied in diverse soils, including acid (Simard et al 1999;Cornu et al 2001) and alkaline (Walter and Cuevas 1999;Navarro-Pedreño et al 2003) soils. Nevertheless, there is limited information on the chemical transformation of Cd as a result of soil acidification caused by factors other than acid rain in calcareous soils with high Cd background concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%