نتایج جستجو برای: urban soil

تعداد نتایج: 348216  

2015
Juan Huang Wei Zhang Jiangming Mo Shizhong Wang Juxiu Liu Hao Chen

Soil acidification instead of alkalization has become a new environmental issue caused by urbanization. However, it remains unclear the characters and main contributors of this acidification. We investigated the effects of an urbanization gradient on soil acidity of Pinus massoniana forests in Pearl River Delta, South China. The soil pH of pine forests at 20-cm depth had significantly positive ...

2015
Biljana Balabanova Trajče Stafilov Katerina Bačeva

BACKGROUND Bioavailability of metals occurring in soil is the basic source of its accumulation in vegetables and herbs. The impact of soil pollution (due to urban and mining areas) on the food chain presents a challenge for many investigations. Availability of metals in a potentially polluted soil and their possible transfer and bioaccumulation in sorrel (Rumex acetosa), spinach (Spinacia olera...

2014
Qizheng Mao Ganlin Huang Keming Ma Zexiang Sun

Understanding the spatial pattern of soil lead (Pb) levels is essential to protecting human health. Most previous studies have examined soil Pb distributions by either urbanization gradient or land-use type. Few studies, however, have examined both factors together. It remains unclear whether the impacts of land use on soil Pb levels are consistent along the urbanization gradient. To fill this ...

2015
Jussi Lampinen Kalle Ruokolainen Ari-Pekka Huhta Maura (Gee) Geraldine Chapman

Regularly managed electric power line corridors may provide habitats for both early-successional grassland plant species and disturbance-dependent alien plant species. These habitats are especially important in urban areas, where they can help conserve native grassland species and communities in urban greenspace. However, they can also provide further footholds for potentially invasive alien sp...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2016
Kuldip Kumar Lakhwinder S Hundal

Large tracts of abandoned urban land, resulting from the deindustrialization of metropolitan areas, are generating a renewed interest among city planners and community organizations envisioning the productive use of this land not only to produce fresh food but to effectively manage stormwater and mitigate the impact of urban heat islands. Healthy and productive soils are paramount to meet these...

2014
Jonathon N. Muller Susan Loh Ligia Braggion Stephen Cameron Jennifer L. Firn

Buildings structures and surfaces are explicitly being used to grow plants, and these "urban plantings" are generally designed for aesthetic value. Urban plantings also have the potential to contribute significant "ecological values" by increasing urban habitat for animals such as arthropods and by increasing plant productivity. In this study, we evaluated how the provision of these additional ...

2009
Seung-Kyu Kim Dong Soo Lee Won Joon Shim Un Hyuk Yim Yong-Seung Shin

Interrelationships between pyrogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were assessed in air, soil, water, sediment, and tree leaves by using multi-media monitoring data. Concurrent concentration measurements were taken bimonthly for a year for the multi-media at urban and suburban sites. PAH level correlations between air and other media were observed at the urban site but were less clear...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2018
Ling Kong L M Chu

Urban grasslands not only provide a recreational venue for urban residents, but also sequester organic carbon in vegetation and soils through photosynthesis, and release carbon dioxide through respiration, which largely contribute to carbon storage and fluxes at regional and global scales. We investigated organic carbon and nitrogen pools in subtropical turfs and found that dissolved organic ca...

Abbas Farmany , Hajar Merrikhpour , Hassan Parvizi Mosaed, Mehrdad Cheraghi, Sanaz Ashorlo , Soheil Sobhanardakani ,

Background:A critical environmental impact of the petroleum industry is the contamination of soil by oil and other related products which are highly toxic and exhibit molecular recalcitrance. Therefore, this study focused on investigating the total amount of petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) in soil of urban fuel stations in Hamedan City, Iran. Methods:Thirteen high traffic urban fuel stations ...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
حسن پرویزی مساعد hassan parvizi mosaed msc of environmental sciences, young researchers & elite club, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran. سهیل سبحان اردکانی soheil sobhanardakani department of environment, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran. هاجر مریخ پور hajar merrikhpour department of chemistry, university of sayyed jamaleddin asadabadi, asadabad, iran. عباس فرمانی abbas farmany msc of chemistry, young researchers & elite club, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran. مهرداد چراغی mehrdad cheraghi department of environment, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran. ساناز عاشورلو sanaz ashorlo msc of environmental sciences, young researchers & elite club, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran.

background:a critical environmental impact of the petroleum industry is the contamination of soil by oil and other related products which are highly toxic and exhibit molecular recalcitrance. therefore, this study focused on investigating the total amount of petroleum hydrocarbons (tphs) in soil of urban fuel stations in hamedan city, iran. methods:thirteen high traffic urban fuel stations were...

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