Key Points
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DUST ANALYSIS
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House-dust metal content and bioaccessibility: a review,
Concentration of heavy metals in street dust: an implication of using different geochemical background data in estimating the level of heavy metal pollution,
Human exposure and risk associated with trace element concentrations in indoor dust from Australian homes,
Heavy metals in indoor settled dusts in Toronto, Canada,
Mechanisms of entry of lead-bearing dusts into house in Port Pirie, South Australia,
Oral bioaccessibility of metal(loid)s in dust materials from mining areas of northern Namibia,
Human exposure to toxic metals via contaminated dust: Bio-accumulation trends and their potential risk estimation,
Potential harmful elements in coal dust and human health risk assessment near the mining areas in Cherat, Pakistan,
Heavy Metals Composition of Indoor Dust in Nursery Schools Building,
Canadian House Dust Study: Population-based concentrations, loads and loading rates of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc inside urban homes,
Towards a holistic approach to the geochemistry of solid inorganicparticles in the urban environment,
Elemental Contamination in Indoor Floor Dust and Its Correlation with PAHs, Fungi, and Gram+/− Bacteria,
Biogeochemistry of Household Dust Samples Collected from Private Homes of a Portuguese Industrial City,
Influence of Matrix Composition on the Bioaccessibility of Copper, Zinc, and Nickel in Urban Residential Dust and Soil,
Managing Soil Contamination in parts of Lutana and Hobart’s eastern shore - Background paper, May 2009,
Influence of environmental zinc on the association between environmental and biological measures of lead in children,
A review of heavy metals in indoor dust and its human health-risk implications,
Lead and zinc concentrations in household dust and toenails of the residents (Estarreja, Portugal): a source-pathway-fate model,
Exposure Assessment of Allergens and Metals in Settled Dust in French Nursery and Elementary Schools,
Improved enrichment factor calculations through principal component analysis: Examples from soils near breccia pipe uranium mines, Arizona, USA,
Zinc in House Dust: Speciation, Bioaccessibility, and Impact of Humidity,
Lithium, an emerging environmental contaminant, is mobile in the soil-plant system,
The occurrence of lithium in the environment of the Jordan Valley and its transfer into the food chain,
Establishing geochemical background variation and threshold values for 59 elements in Australian surface soil,
Geochemical and Mineralogical Maps for Soils of the Conterminous United States,
Geochemical and Mineralogical Maps for Soils of the Conterminous United States, CAUTION - very large 178Mb PDF file yet fascinating and full of details.
Trace element concentrations and background values in the arid soils of Hormozgan Province of southern Iran,
Geochemical Background and Baseline Values Determination and Spatial Distribution of Heavy Metal Pollution in Soils of the Andes Mountain Range (Cajamarca-Huancavelica, Peru),
Assessment of soil metal concentrations in residential and community vegetable gardens in Melbourne, Australia,
Ambient background metal concentrations for soils in England and Wales,
Background Concentrations of Trace and Major Elements in California Soils,
Background Levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Metals in Soil,
Background concentrations and reference values for heavy metals in soils of Cuba,
Ambient Levels of Metals in New Jersey Soils,
An Investigation of Inorganic Background Soil Constituents with a Focus on Arsenic Species,
National Geochemical Survey of Australia (NGSA): The Geochemical Atlas of Australia: Dataset,
National Geochemical Survey of Australia (NGSA): The Geochemical Atlas of Australia,
Analysis of Background Distributions of Metals in the Soil at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
Australian Guidelines for Health Investigation Levels for Soil Contaminants (HILs),
Guidance for Developing Ecological Soil Screening Levels (Eco-SSLs) - Review of Background Concentrations for Metals,
Distribution of Arsenic and Heavy Metals in Soils and Surface Waters in Central Victoria (Ballarat, Creswick and Maldon),
The science of phosphorus nutrition: forms in the soil, plant uptake, and plant response,
Assessment Levels for Soil, Sediment and Water - Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) - Western Australia - Version 4, revision 1, 2010,
Background concentrations of trace elements in soils and rocks of the Georgia, Piedmont,
Development of Oregon Background Metals Concentrations in Soil,
Aluminium,
Geochemical and Mineralogical Data for Soils of the Conterminous United States,
A Chain Modeling Approach To Estimate the Impact of Soil Cadmium Pollution on Human Dietary Exposure,
Lead Toxicity: Health Hazards, Influence on Food Chain, and Sustainable Remediation Approaches,
Next-generation ice core technology reveals true minimum natural levels of lead (Pb) in the atmosphere: Insights from the Black Death,
DEC (Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia) - Contaminated Sites Management Series – Assessment Levels for Soil, Sediment and Water. Version 4, Revision 1,
Soil pH and exchangeable aluminium in contrasting New Zealand high and hill country soils,
Effect of natural and anthropogenic acidification on aluminium distribution in forest soils of two regions in the Czech Republic,
Key Points
Getting the most from the Toxtest 32 Element
Core Soil Test
REF: Australian Guidelines for Health Investigation Levels for Soil Contaminants (HILs),
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