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Evaluation of the addition of immobilizing agents on selected physicochemical properties of soil contaminated with heavy metals
2018
Polish Journal of Soil Science
This study was aimed at determining effects of increasing simultaneous contamination of soil with Pb and Zn at doses of 200, 400 and 800 mg•kg -1 and with Cd at doses of 5, 10 and 20 mg•kg -1 soil, after the addition of immobilizing agents (zeolite, diatomite, chalcedonite, dolomite, limestone, and activated carbon), on selected properties of soil. In the soil without the immobilizing agents, the highest doses of metals caused a decrease in pH value, total sorption capacity, total exchangeable
doi:10.17951/pjss.2018.51.1.59
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