نتایج جستجو برای: urban soils

تعداد نتایج: 218612  

2014
Jill L. Edmondson Odhran S. O'Sullivan Richard Inger Jonathan Potter Nicola McHugh Kevin J. Gaston Jonathan R. Leake

Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground leading to worldwide tree planting schemes. Since soils hold ∼75% of ecosystem organic carbon, understanding the effect of urban trees on soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil properties that underpin belowground ecosystem services is vital. We use an observational study to investigate effects of thre...

Journal: :Water research 2017
Alexis Grandcoin Stéphanie Piel Estelle Baurès

The widely occurring degradation product aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) is a result of glyphosate and amino-polyphosphonate degradation. Massive use of the parent compounds leads to the ubiquity of AMPA in the environment, and particularly in water. The purpose of this review is to summarize and discuss current insights into AMPA formation, transport, persistence and toxicity. In agricultura...

2016
Li Xu Shanshan Cao Jihua Wang Anxiang Lu

Agricultural soil is typically an important component of urban ecosystems, contributing directly or indirectly to the general quality of human life. To understand which factors influence metal accumulation in agricultural soils in urban ecosystems is becoming increasingly important. Land use, soil type and urbanization indicators all account for considerable differences in metal accumulation in...

2017
Avanthi Deshani Igalavithana Sang Soo Lee Nabeel Khan Niazi Young-Han Lee Kye Hoon Kim Jeong-Hun Park Deok Hyun Moon Yong Sik Ok Zeng-Yei Hseu Chaeyoung Lee Meththika Vithanage Kevin Murphy

Urban agriculture has been recently highlighted with the increased importance for recreation in modern society; however, soil quality and public health may not be guaranteed because of continuous exposure to various pollutants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil quality of urban agriculture by soil microbial assessments. Two independent variables, organic and inorganic fertili...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2010
Xue Song Wang

Combustion-derived black carbon has received attention as a form of refractory organic carbon that may be preferentially preserved in soils and sediments. However, little is understood about the environmental roles of black carbon in urban soils. This investigation represented the preliminary study to characterize black carbon (BC) concentrations and enrichment ratios in Xuzhou urban roadside t...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2002
Hyun-Kil Jo

Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas and a major agent of climate change. This study quantified carbon (C) emissions from energy consumption and C storage and uptake by greenspace for three cities in middle Korea: Chuncheon, Kangleung, and Seoul. Carbon emissions were estimated using C emission coefficients for fossil fuels consumed. Carbon storage and uptake by woody plants were compu...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2005
Tong-Bin Chen Yuan-Ming Zheng Mei Lei Ze-Chun Huang Hong-Tao Wu Huang Chen Ke-Ke Fan Ke Yu Xiao Wu Qin-Zheng Tian

Assessing the concentration of potentially harmful heavy metals in the soil of urban parks is imperative in order to evaluate the potential risks to residents and tourists. To date, little research on soil pollution in China's urban parks has been conducted. To identify the concentrations and sources of heavy metals, and to assess the soil environmental quality, samples were collected from 30 u...

2017
Diane M. Nelson Nancy Auer Evan Kane Chandrashekhar P. Joshi

Lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As) are three common non-essential heavy metals found in urban soils and can prove toxic to animals, humans, and some plants at low concentrations. The main exposure pathways of heavy metals in humans are through ingestion and inhalation of soil particles and ingestion of contaminated food. When dealing with contaminated soil in urban environments, activiti...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Richard V Pouyat Ian D Yesilonis David J Nowak

We used data available from the literature and measurements from Baltimore, Maryland, to (i) assess inter-city variability of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools (1-m depth) of six cities (Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Oakland, and Syracuse); (ii) calculate the net effect of urban land-use conversion on SOC pools for the same cities; (iii) use the National Land Cover Database to extrapolate ...

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