2021
DOI: 10.1080/03067319.2021.1940985
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Strategic study of adsorption and desorption of chromium on vertisols and its implication in developing an effective remediation technology

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“…Cr is one of the heavy metal released through tannery waste, which is highly toxic to humans and plants, and it has been a primary environmental concern for several decades (Tiwari et al 2019). Cr levels in contaminated soils in the Vellore District were extremely high, indicating that the soils surrounding tannery industries are heavily contaminated with Cr (Rangasamy et al 2015, Sathya et al 2021. Large amounts of Cr (16,731-79,865 mg kg ) were found in surface -1 and subsurface soils in Vellore Districts, where many tanneries exist (Mahimairaja et al 2011).…”
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“…Cr is one of the heavy metal released through tannery waste, which is highly toxic to humans and plants, and it has been a primary environmental concern for several decades (Tiwari et al 2019). Cr levels in contaminated soils in the Vellore District were extremely high, indicating that the soils surrounding tannery industries are heavily contaminated with Cr (Rangasamy et al 2015, Sathya et al 2021. Large amounts of Cr (16,731-79,865 mg kg ) were found in surface -1 and subsurface soils in Vellore Districts, where many tanneries exist (Mahimairaja et al 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%