Induced reduction of the potential leachability of As, Cd and Tl in an element-spiked acid soil by the application of industrial by-products

J Aguilar-Carrillo, F Garrido, L Barrios… - Geoderma, 2009 - Elsevier
A series of incubation and leaching experiments were performed to assess the feasibility of
two industrial by-products (phosphogypsum—PG—and sugar foam—SF—, rich in gypsum …

Effects of industrial by-product amendments on As, Cd and Tl retention/release in an element-spiked acidic soil

J Aguilar-Carrillo, L Barrios, F Garrido… - Applied …, 2007 - Elsevier
To asses the efficiency of two by-products (phosphogypsum (PG) and sugar foam (SF), rich
in gypsum and calcium carbonate, respectively) in the immobilization of three toxic elements …

Regulating the mobility of Cd, Cu and Pb in an acid soil with amendments of phosphogypsum, sugar foam, and phosphoric rock

F Garrido, V Illera, CG Campbell… - European journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
When acid soil has been contaminated by metals as a result of industrial discharges,
accidental spills, or acid mine drainage it may be desirable to retain the metals in the soil …

Assessment of the use of industrial by-products for induced reduction of As, and Se potential leachability in an acid soil

MP Rodríguez-Jordá, F Garrido… - Journal of hazardous …, 2010 - Elsevier
Four industrial by-products (phosphogypsum, PG; red gypsum, RG; sugar foam, SF and
ashes from the combustion of biomass, ACB) were evaluated as possible amendments for …

Transport of Cd, Cu and Pb in an acid soil amended with phosphogypsum, sugar foam and phosphoric rock

CG Campbell, F Garrido, V Illera… - Applied Geochemistry, 2006 - Elsevier
Metal pollution in soils is a world-wide problem requiring new tools for environmental
management. This study investigated the transport processes of metals (Cd, Cu and Pb) in …

Evaluation of industrial by‐products as soil acidity amendments: chemical and mineralogical implications

F Garrido, V Illera, C Vizcayno… - European Journal of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Lime, mined gypsum and some gypsum‐like by‐products have been frequently applied to
soil to counter acidity. We have examined the changes in the chemical and mineralogical …

Application of alkaline slag and phosphogypsum for alleviating soil acidity in an Ultisol profile: a short-term leaching experiment

MM Masud, JY Li, R Xu - Journal of soils and sediments, 2015 - Springer
Purpose Industrial by-products are being explored as alternatives to lime and gypsum for
correcting soil acidity in top-and sub-soil because they are cheap and easy to obtain. In this …

Field application of industrial by‐products as Al toxicity amendments: chemical and mineralogical implications

V Illera, F Garrido, C Vizcayno… - European journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Lime, gypsum and various gypsum‐like by‐products have long been applied to soil surfaces
as ameliorants of soil acidity and aluminium and manganese toxicity. We examined changes …

Effect of the addition of gypsum-and lime-rich industrial by-products on Cd, Cu and Pb availability and leachability in metal-spiked acid soils

F Garrido, V Illera, MT Garcia-Gonzalez - Applied Geochemistry, 2005 - Elsevier
In situ stabilization of metals in contaminated soils by addition of industrial by-products is an
attractive remediation technique. In this work, mixtures of metal-spiked (Cd, Cu and Pb) …

Potential use of gypsum and lime rich industrial by-products for induced reduction of Pb, Zn and Ni leachability in an acid soil

MP Rodríguez-Jordá, F Garrido… - Journal of hazardous …, 2010 - Elsevier
This study evaluates the potential use of four industrial by-products (phosphogypsum (PG),
red gypsum (RG), sugar foam (SF), and ashes from biomass combustion (ACB)), applied at …