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Organic residues and biochar to immobilize potentially toxic elements in soil from a gold mine in the Amazon

de Souza et al., 2019

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2010027371705314675
Author
de Souza E
Dias Y
da Costa H
Pinto D
de Oliveira D
de Souza Falção N
Teixeira R
Fernandes A
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

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Waste from gold mining (Au) is a threat to the ecosystem and human health because it contains high levels of potentially toxic elements (PTEs). Organic waste and biochar can be used to recover contaminated soils from mining areas because they have the potential to …
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