Soil pollution is defined as the presence of toxic chemicals in the soil. Any soil that contains pollutants in quantities that are higher than naturally-occurring levels is considered contaminated. Generally speaking, soil pollution can usually be traced back to industrial activities, agriculture...
Although this discussion is limited to soils, it must be emphasised that soil cannot be considered in isolation, and a process that simply passes a persistent chemical on to another part of the environment is not an allowable solution to the problem of soil pollution. Failure to consider the ...
Phytoremediation, soil washing, and agricultural practices are proposed as effective strategies for reducing Zn pollution and protecting land and the environment. The impact of Zn pollution on soil microbial communities, ecological risk assessment, and the potential for physiological integration to alleviate...
2016: Beside developing energy-efficient industries, priority is also given to efforts to improve the quality of the air, water and soil within 5 years. Projects to control industrial pollutants will be implemented.
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This book covers key scientific areas of agricultural pollution, and applied and practical measures to resolve the pollution due to food production. Topics covered include: (1) soil, water and land use interactions; (2) nitrogen; (3) phosphorus; (4) soil erosion; (5) organic wastes; (6) ...
Disastrous Effects of Land Pollution 1. Soil Pollution Soil pollutionis another form of land pollution, where the upper layer of the soil or the topsoil’s composition is damaged or becomes altered. This is caused by the overuse of chemical fertilizers,soil erosiontriggered by running water and ...
Denitrification, an ecological process that converts nitrates into nitrogen gas, prevents leaching of nitrate into the soil to contaminate groundwater. This prevents eutrophication, or overfertilization as a result of fertilizer runoff, which increases the nitrogen content of the water and causes overgro...