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Owing to the rapid development of big data technology, use of machine learning methods to identify soil pollution of potentially contaminated sites (PCS) at regional scales and in different industries has become a research hot spot. However, due to the difficulty in obtaining key indexes of site...

Author(s)
Lu XiaoSong; Du JunYang; Zheng LiPing; Wang GuoQing; Li XuZhi; Sun Li; Huang XingHua
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2023, 259,
Abstract

Since the 1970s, Japan has promulgated a series of soil pollution prevention and control laws, which have been continuously improved and revised according to the changes of population, resources and economic structure. Thus, Japan has gradually established a set of systematic soil pollution...

Author(s)
Wang Lin; Wang JiaoJiao; Zeng HuiXiang
Publisher
Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, China
Citation
Acta Agriculturae Zhejiangensis, 2022, 34, 4, pp 859-869
Abstract

Soil pollution at steelworks mega-sites has become a severe environmental issue worldwide. However, due to the complex production processes and hydrogeology, the soil pollution distribution at steelworks is still unclear. This study scientifically cognized the distribution characteristics of...

Author(s)
Hou YiXuan; Li You; Tao Huan; Cao HongYing; Liao XiaoYong; Liu XiaoDong
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023, 448,
Abstract

With the rapid development of urbanization, heavy metal pollution of soil has received great attention. Over-enrichment of heavy metals in soil may endanger human health. Assessing soil pollution and identifying potential sources of heavy metals are crucial for prevention and control of soil heavy...

Author(s)
Liu JiaWei; Kang Hou; Tao WenDong; Li HanYu; He Dan; Ma LiXia; Tang HaoJie; Wu SiQi; Yang KeXin; Li XuXiang
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2023, 859, Part 1,
Abstract

The distribution of soil pollutants is receiving increasing attention. The accurate determination of the soil pollution distribution in an area is becoming more important. To date, many soil quality surveys have already been carried out in China, and the use of these surveys to reflect soil...

Author(s)
Yang ZeDong; Bai ZhongKe; Qin ZhiHeng
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022, 29, 14, pp 21023-21033
Abstract

The Russian Federation has established a fairly effective system of environmental monitoring, including soil pollution with industrial toxicants and pesticides. The results of environmental monitoring are included in stock materials reflecting the state of the environment. First of all, they...

Author(s)
Grafkina, M. V.; Pitryuk, A. V.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, UK
Citation
IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science, 2022, 1010,
Abstract

Natural and anthropogenic activities affect soil heavy metal pollution at different spatial scales. Quantifying the spatial variability of soil pollution and its driving forces at different scales is essential for pollution mitigation opportunities. This study applied a multivariate factorial...

Author(s)
Li Cheng; Jiang XinYu; Jiang Heng; Sha QinGe; Li XiangDong; Jia GuangLin; Cheng Jiong; Zheng JunYu
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sensors, 2022, 22, 12,
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Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the results of the economic evaluation of the consequences of soil pollution with heavy metals (on the example of mobile forms of lead and cadmium) in the system of sustainable land management in the agricultural sector of Ukraine....

Author(s)
Ulko, Y.; Moskalenko, A.; Kucher, A.; Pavlenko, O.; Serbov, M.
Publisher
Academy of Economic Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Citation
Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal, 2022, 8, 4, pp 266-300
Abstract

Knowledge graph is an effective method for data fusion and comprehensive application of multi-source heterogeneous soil environmental quality data. In this research, we propose a method of data fusion and knowledge graph construction of soil pollution. Firstly, data cleaning was carried out...

Author(s)
Huo Zheng; Wu YanBin; Tian JunPing; Zhou YaPeng
Publisher
Hebei University of Agriculture, Changchun, China
Citation
Journal of Hebei Agricultural University, 2021, 44, 2, pp 136-141
Abstract

Toxic pollutants of industrial origin can be dangerous for professionals who come into contact with them at work, and also for people who live near the sources of environmental hazards. There is a known relationship between the soil pollution with heavy metals and the morbidity of the population....

Author(s)
Salim, Y.; Yerimbetova, A.; Baiduisenova, T.; Uspabayeva, A.; Abildayeva, R.; Balgabekova, A.; Ashirbayeva, S.; Tleukeyeva, A.
Publisher
Polish Society of Ecological Engineering, Lublin, Poland
Citation
Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2023, 24, 2, pp 31-38

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