[HTML][HTML] Mercury mobility, colloid formation and methylation in a polluted Fluvisol as affected by manure application and flooding–draining cycle

L Gfeller, A Weber, I Worms, VI Slaveykova… - …, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
Floodplain soils polluted with high levels of mercury (Hg) are potential point sources to
downstream ecosystems. Repeated flooding (eg, redox cycling) and agricultural activities …

Chromium release from a COPR‐contaminated soil at varying water content and redox conditions

K Matern, T Mansfeldt - Journal of environmental quality, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Many soils in the region of Kanpur, North India, are heavily affected by the leather industry
and its upstream supplier sector, as indicated by elevated chromium (Cr) contents. Under …

Isotopic variation of dissolved and colloidal iron and copper in a carbonatic floodplain soil after experimental flooding

C Kusonwiriyawong, M Bigalke, F Abgottspon… - Chemical …, 2017 - Elsevier
Many floodplain soils worldwide are contaminated by present and past industrial and mining
activities. During flooding redox potential decreases, triggering the release of dissolved and …

Volatilization of elemental mercury from fresh blast furnace sludge mixed with basic oxygen furnace sludge under different temperatures

C Földi, R Dohrmann, T Mansfeldt - Environmental Science: Processes …, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
Blast furnace sludge (BFS) is a waste with elevated mercury (Hg) content due to enrichment
during the production process of pig iron. To investigate the volatilization potential of Hg …

Mercury in blast furnace sludge

C Földi - 2016 - kups.ub.uni-koeln.de
Blast furnace sludge (BFS) was analyzed for mercury (Hg) for the first time. The content
ranged between 0.006 and 20.8 mg kg–1 (median: 1.63 mg kg–1) for 65 analyzed samples …