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Chemical elements that are either present naturally in the soil or introduced by pollution are more usefully estimated in terms of “availability” of the element, since it is this property that can be related to mobility and uptake by plants. A go
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-63763-5.00011-2
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-63763-5.00011-2
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I. Harrison, Katy Freeborough, Mick Strutt, David G. Jones, D. Wagner, Neil Breward, Bob Lister, J. Ridgway, Gareth Jenkins, Alick Leslie, Alicja Lacinska, Ian P. Wilkinson, Christopher H. Vane, Simon Chenery, Solveigh Lass-Evans, Tony Milodowski, Mark Cave, Joana Gafeira, Alexander W. Kim, James B. Riding
Geochemical and related studies have been made of near-surface sediments from the River Clyde estuary and adjoining areas, extending from Glasgow to the N, and W as far as the Holy Loch on the W coast of Scotland, UK. Multibeam echosounder, sidescan
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Paola Adamo, Diana Agrelli, Stefano Albanese, E. Louise Ander, Robert A. Ayuso, Piero Bareschino, Harvey E. Belkin, Neil Breward, Domenico Cicchella, Neil Crout, Benedetto De Vivo, Ningombam Linthoingambi Devi, Marcello Di Bonito, Angela L. Doherty, Robert B. Finkelman, Dee M.A. Flight, Nora K. Foley, Fiona M. Fordyce, Pradip K. Govil, Jan E. Groenenberg, Liuqin Huang, Monica Iadarola, Hongchen Jiang, Christopher C. Johnson, Kate V. Knights, Aradhi K. Krishna, Robert Lessard, Annamaria Lima, Thomas R. Lister, Hong-Xia Liu, Sthephen Lofts, Mark B. Lyles, Sarah E. Nice, William H. Orem, Francesco Pepe, Nadine M. Piatak, Geoffrey S. Plumlee, Shihua Qi, Chengkai Qu, Shaun Reeder, Reijo Salminen, Cynde Sears, Olle Selinus, Barry Smith, Marianne Stuart, Wen Sun, Chris Swyngedouw, Julian K. Trick, Geng Wu, Xinli Xing, Dan Yang, Jian Yang, Scott D. Young, Mariavittoria Zampella, Fa-Ming Zeng, Hao Zhang, Yuan Zhang, Jia-Quan Zhang
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-63763-5.09992-4
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-63763-5.09992-4
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Sarah E. Nice, Neil Breward, Christopher C. Johnson, Fiona M. Fordyce, Dee Flight, T.R. Lister, K.V. Knights, E. Louise Ander
The collection of drainage samples from active stream channels for geochemical mapping is now a well-established procedure that has readily been adapted for environmental studies. This account details the sampling methods used by the British Geologic
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-63763-5.00005-7
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-63763-5.00005-7
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Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 126:346-366
Systematic multi-media geochemical surveying by the British Geological Survey's Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment (G-BASE) project has revealed significant anomalous patterns of enrichment for a suite of elements – copper (Cu) and uran
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Soil Use and Management. 28:559-570
Urban waste disposal occurred on fenland to the west of Manchester, England, between 1900 and 1964. The reclaimed fenland, Chat Moss, is now used for mixed arable farming. A total of 1.92 Mt of waste including privy midden, street sweepings, clinkers
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Neil Breward, Nicholas A. Beresford, C. Scheib, Catherine L. Barnett, Michael Wood, David Copplestone, David G. Jones, A.C. MacKenzie, James D. Appleton
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Radioprotection. 44:629-634
An assessment of the natural radiation dose to wildlife in England and Wales was made to determine the contribution it may make to the total radiation dose estimated during environmental impact assessments. Significant use was made of systematic data
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Iain Thornton, Neil Breward, Andrew Tye, Randall R. Parrish, Scott D. Young, Rona A. R. McGill, Rupert Hough, Neil M.J. Crout, Margaret E. Farago, John Watt, Catherine R. Thums, P. R. Simpson, Neil Fortey
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 30:565-576
Urban geochemical maps of Wolverhampton and Nottingham, based on multielement analysis of surface soils, have shown distribution patterns of “total” metals concentrations relating to past and present industrial and domestic land use and transport
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Simon P. Gregory, Stefano Graziani, S. E. Beaubien, Nikolaos Koukouzas, Neil Breward, K. Thatcher, S. Hannis, Martin Krüger, K.A. Green, A. Annunziatellis, Richard Metcalfe, Domenico De Angelis, T.R. Lister, T. S. Barlow, Jonathan Pearce, Vassiliki Gemeni, Amanda Gardner, Salvatore Lombardi, Simone Gwosdz, Julia M. West, Karen Kirk, P. Coombs, Karon L. Smith, Fotini Ziogou, David G. Jones, S. Libertini, Alex Bond, Michael D. Steven
Selected European studies have illustrated the impacts of elevated CO2 concentrations in shallow soils on pasture. For the first time, general unified conclusions can be made, providing CO2 thresholds where effects on plants and soil microbiology are
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http://hdl.handle.net/11573/806949
http://hdl.handle.net/11573/806949
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Scottish Journal of Geology. 42:65-76
Synopsis The Southern Uplands (southern Scotland) and Lake District (northern England) terranes contain thick and extensive sequences of macroscopically homogeneous, Lower Palaeozoic wacke-type sandstone. There is a close spatial relationship between