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The chemical speciation of heavy metals (H2O, KNO3, EDTA extractions) was used to evaluate the immediate environmental hazards in a contaminated site, and to assess the mobility of heavy metals after two différents clean-up procedures: A) Chemical-remediation; B) Phytoremediation.
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Barbafieri, M., Lubrano, L., Petruzzelli, G. (1995). Chemical-Remediation and Phytoremediation: Effects on the Heavy Metal Mobility. In: Van Den Brink, W.J., Bosman, R., Arendt, F. (eds) Contaminated Soil ’95. Soil & Environment, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0421-0_44
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