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Vanadium in Soils and Plants

BuchGebunden
Englisch
CRC Presserschienen am17.08.2022
This book summarizes the current research on Vanadium and explain its behavior and mobilization in the environment, especially in soils, sediments, water, and plants. Through case studies from various countries it discusses critical vanadium limits set as well as risk assessment approaches and remediation approaches of Vanadium contaminated soils.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book summarizes the current research on Vanadium and explain its behavior and mobilization in the environment, especially in soils, sediments, water, and plants. Through case studies from various countries it discusses critical vanadium limits set as well as risk assessment approaches and remediation approaches of Vanadium contaminated soils.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-00229-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum17.08.2022
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht594 g
Artikel-Nr.58946023

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Vanadium: Chemical Properties, Industrial Use, Global Soil Distribution, and Factors Governing the Total Content and Mobilization in Soils 2. Critical Limits and Health Risk Assessment of Vanadium in Soils of Various Countries of the World 3. Kinetics of Vanadium Sorption/Desorption in Soils 4. Geochemical Fractionation and Availability of Vanadium in Soils 5. Redox Chemistry of Vanadium in Soils and Sediments: Biogeochemical Factors Governing the Redox-Induced Mobilization of Vanadium in Soils 6. Vanadium Speciation in Soil Aqueous and Solid Phases 7. Remediation of Vanadium in the Soil Environment 8. Potential of Biochar to Immobilize Vanadium in Contaminated Soils 9. Plant Uptake and Ecotoxicity of Vanadium: The Role of Soil Chemistry 10. Vanadium in Plants: Present Scenario and Future Prospects 11. Microbial Community Responses and Bioremediation 12. Vanadium in Technical Applications and Pharmaceutical Issuesmehr

Autor

Dr. Jörg Rinklebe is a Professor for Soil- and Groundwater-Management at the University of Wuppertal, Germany. He is internationally recognized for his research in the areas of biogeochemistry of trace elements in wetland soils. Dr. Rinklebe has published over 236 research papers, and two books entitled "Trace Elements in Waterlogged Soils and Sediments" (2016), "Nickel in Soils and Plants" (2018), and "Soil and Groundwater Remediation Technologies" (2020), as well as numerous book chapters. He is the Editor of the international journal Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology (CREST) and Special Issue Editor for Environmental Pollution and Journal of Hazardous Materials, and as guest editor of the international journals Environment International, Chemical Engineering Journal, Science of the Total Environment, Chemosphere, Journal of Environmental Management, Applied Geochemistry, and Environmental Geochemistry and Health. Also, he is member on several editorial boards (Ecotoxicology, Geoderma, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, Archive of Agronomy and Soil Science) and reviewer for many leading international journals. He has organized many special symposia at various international conferences such as "Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements" (ICOBTE) and "International Conference on Heavy Metals in the Environment" (ICHMET). He is a Visiting Professor at the Department of Environment, Energy and Geoinformatics at Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea and Guest Professor at the Department of Environmental Engineering, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Recently, Dr. Rinklebe was elected as Vice President of the International Society of Trace Element Biogeochemistry (ISTEB).