Sequential Extraction as a Method for Analysis of Heavy Metals Mobility in Soils

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Sequential Extraction as a Method for Analysis of Heavy Metals Mobility in Soils. / Casaseca Soler, Susana; Wellacher, Martin.
Recy & Depotech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. ed. / Roland Pomberger. Vol. 13 1. ed. Leoben: Eigenverlag, 2016. p. 847-850.

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Casaseca Soler, S & Wellacher, M 2016, Sequential Extraction as a Method for Analysis of Heavy Metals Mobility in Soils. in R Pomberger (ed.), Recy & Depotech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. 1. edn, vol. 13, Eigenverlag, Leoben, pp. 847-850.

APA

Casaseca Soler, S., & Wellacher, M. (2016). Sequential Extraction as a Method for Analysis of Heavy Metals Mobility in Soils. In R. Pomberger (Ed.), Recy & Depotech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung (1. ed., Vol. 13, pp. 847-850). Eigenverlag.

Vancouver

Casaseca Soler S, Wellacher M. Sequential Extraction as a Method for Analysis of Heavy Metals Mobility in Soils. In Pomberger R, editor, Recy & Depotech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. 1. ed. Vol. 13. Leoben: Eigenverlag. 2016. p. 847-850

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Casaseca Soler, Susana ; Wellacher, Martin. / Sequential Extraction as a Method for Analysis of Heavy Metals Mobility in Soils. Recy & Depotech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. editor / Roland Pomberger. Vol. 13 1. ed. Leoben : Eigenverlag, 2016. pp. 847-850

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title = "Sequential Extraction as a Method for Analysis of Heavy Metals Mobility in Soils",
abstract = "The present study considers a sequential extraction procedure, based on the classical Tessier scheme, for metal fractionation in a soil sample from the region of Styria, Austria. This study was carried out within the Project ReSoil (Entwicklung von Qualit{\"a}tssicherungsmethoden zur Verwertung von Bodenaushub mit geogen bedingten Schwermetallgehalten) which examines if total metal content in soil and compost products corresponds to their toxicity or not. The overall aim of the project is to reduce landfilling of soil with high metal content due to a geogenic subsoil. The work covered several aspects of the sequential extraction methodology, such as sampling and pre-treatment of the soil samples, before the chemical extractions. Metal content in the extractants was measured with ICP-MS. The metals studied were As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni and Pb. Distribution of the metals was evaluated and results were compared to aqua regia digestion, showing an overestimation of the metal potential availability for every metal analyzed.",
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