“…This aspect has been the subject of much research and several reviews (Hansen and Chaney 1984, Logan and Chaney 1983, Sommers 1980, Singh 1981, Standish 1981, Webber et al . 1983, Williams 1982, Rundle et al , Page 1974, Page et al .…”
Extractable soil cadmium 3.3.3 Cadmium in plants 3.3 Lead in soils and plants 3.3.1 Lead literature review 3.3.2 Lead in soils 3.3.2.1 Total lead in soils 3.3.2.2 Extractable soil lead 3.3.3 Lead in plants 3.4 Zinc in soils and plants 3.4.1 Zinc literature review 3.4.2 Zinc in soils 3.4.2.1 Total zinc in soils 3.4.2.2 Extractable soil zinc 3.4.3 Zinc in plants 4.0 Hazard Levels for Water 4.1 Water Quality Levels for Livestock 4.2 Water Quality Levels for Irrigation 136 5.0 Regulatory Criteria From Other Technologies 138 5.1 Criteria from Land Application of Sewage Sludge 138 5.2 Criteria from Coal Overburden Suitability for Root Zone Material 143 5.3 Criteria for Defining Hazardous Wastes 143 5.4
“…This aspect has been the subject of much research and several reviews (Hansen and Chaney 1984, Logan and Chaney 1983, Sommers 1980, Singh 1981, Standish 1981, Webber et al . 1983, Williams 1982, Rundle et al , Page 1974, Page et al .…”
Extractable soil cadmium 3.3.3 Cadmium in plants 3.3 Lead in soils and plants 3.3.1 Lead literature review 3.3.2 Lead in soils 3.3.2.1 Total lead in soils 3.3.2.2 Extractable soil lead 3.3.3 Lead in plants 3.4 Zinc in soils and plants 3.4.1 Zinc literature review 3.4.2 Zinc in soils 3.4.2.1 Total zinc in soils 3.4.2.2 Extractable soil zinc 3.4.3 Zinc in plants 4.0 Hazard Levels for Water 4.1 Water Quality Levels for Livestock 4.2 Water Quality Levels for Irrigation 136 5.0 Regulatory Criteria From Other Technologies 138 5.1 Criteria from Land Application of Sewage Sludge 138 5.2 Criteria from Coal Overburden Suitability for Root Zone Material 143 5.3 Criteria for Defining Hazardous Wastes 143 5.4
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