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Main Title Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in Arid Environments [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Han, Fengxiang X.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Singer, Arieh.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2007
Call Number S622-627
ISBN 9781402060243
Subjects Environmental sciences ; Agriculture ; Ecology ; Soil conservation ; Environmental pollution
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6024-3
Collation XXVI, 368 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
on arid zone soil -- Arid Zone Soils: Nature And Properties -- Biogeochemistry of trace elements in arid environments -- Trace Element Distribution In Arid Zone Soils -- Solution Chemistry Of Trace Elements In Arid Zone Soils -- Selective Sequential Dissolution For Trace Elements In Arid Zone Soils -- Binding And Distribution Of Trace Elements Among Solid-Phase Components In Arid Zone Soils -- Transfer Fluxes Of Trace Elements In Arid Zone Soils - A Case Study: Israeli Arid Soils -- Bioavailability Of Trace Elements In Arid Zone Soils -- Trace Element Pollution In Arid Zone Soils -- Global Perspectives Of Anthropogenic Interferences In The Natural Trace Element Distribution. Global warming has worsened the water resource crisis in many arid zones worldwide, from Africa to Asia, affecting millions of people and putting them at risk of hunger. Effective management of arid zone resources, including understanding the risks of toxic trace and heavy elements to humans, coupled with the need to produce more food to feed the world's growing population, has thus become increasingly important. This very timely book, the only one of its kind on the market, fills the gap of our knowledge of trace elements in these regions. This book begins by introducing the nature and properties of arid zone soil, followed by an updated overview and comprehensive coverage of the major aspects of the trace elements and heavy metals of most concern in the world's arid and semi-arid soils. These aspects include: content and distribution solution chemistry solid-phase chemistry selective sequential dissolution techniques transfer fluxes bioavailability pollution and remediation In order to illustrate the themes, a comprehensive and focused case study on transfer fluxes of trace elements in Israeli arid soils is presented. Finally it closes with the global perspectives on anthropogenic interferences in the natural trace elements' distribution. This book will be an excellent reference tool for students and professionals in environmental, ecological, agricultural and geological sciences.