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THE EFFECT OF ORGANIC MATTER FROM BROWN COAL ON BIOAVAILABILITY OF HEAVY METALS IN CONTAMINATED SOILS

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Soil and Water Pollution Monitoring, Protection and Remediation

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Organic matter is able to bind heavy metals. Enrichment of soil with organic matter could reduce the content of bioavailable metal species as a result of complexation of free ions of heavy metals.

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Skłodowski, P., Maciejewska, A., Kwiatkowska, J. (2006). THE EFFECT OF ORGANIC MATTER FROM BROWN COAL ON BIOAVAILABILITY OF HEAVY METALS IN CONTAMINATED SOILS. In: Twardowska, I., Allen, H.E., Häggblom, M.M., Stefaniak, S. (eds) Soil and Water Pollution Monitoring, Protection and Remediation. NATO Science Series, vol 69. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4728-2_19

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