Budgets of Pb and Cd in soils and critical time to reach a harmful level
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angličtina
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Budgets of Pb and Cd in soils and critical time to reach a harmful level
Original language description
Heavy metals in soils can be hazardous to ecosystems. Budgets of Pb and Cd in agricultural soils are presented. The concentrations of the heavy metals are presente as a function of time. A critical time is set when the concentrations of the metals reacha level critical to an ecosystem. The predicted temporal trends in Cd and Pb concentrations in agricultural soils of polluted central Europe are compared less polluted regions. While the critical concentration of Cd is reached in about sixty years in theCzech agricultural soils, the data from Sweden indicate that Cd is being depleted from the forest soils so that the critical upper level will never be reached. A critical concentration of lead in soil will be reached in about one thousand years in the Czech Republic, while the critical concentration will never be reached in the Swedish forest soils at present atmospheric deposition and agricultural inputs.
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D - Article in proceedings
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DD - Geochemistry
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Publication year
1999
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
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Article name in the collection
Proceedings of the 5th Inernational Symposium on Geochemistry of the Eart's Surface
ISBN
90 5809 O736
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Number of pages
5
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Publisher name
A. A. Balkema
Place of publication
Rotterdam/Brookfield
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