Evaluation Of The Heavy Metal Content Of The Upper Tisza River Floodplain Soils Over The Last Decade

HUNGARIAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRY AND CHEMISTRY(2015)

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Abstract
In early 2000, two contamination events at Baia Mare first and Baia Borsa second involving large amounts of toxic elements impacted the Hungarian section of the River Tisza with disastrous ecological and economical impacts. We evaluated the sort-and long-term effects of this pollution by determining the total and bioavailable concentrations of potentially toxic metals from soil samples collected along the Tisza (Tivadar, Vasarosnameny, Rakamaz, and Tiszacsege) in 2000 and between 2011 and 2013. The current and previous results were compared in respect of copper and lead contents.
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River Tisza, floodplain soils, heavy metal pollution, Lakanen-Ervio extraction, nitric acid/peroxide extraction
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