Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Water and Soil
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemoenvironment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 March 2023) | Viewed by 9603
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With the rapid development of economic society, many anthropogenic sources, including mining activities (e.g., mining, smelting, and processing of heavy-metal-containing ores), agricultural activities (e.g., chemical fertilizers and sewage irrigation), or industrial activities (e.g., waste incineration, oil, and coal combustion) have greatly contributed to the high levels of heavy metals in aquatic and soil ecosystems, which are widely visible from local- to global-scale dimensionality. Accumulation of heavy metals in water and soil from anthropogenic sources could pose high environmental risks for the health of wildlife, plants, or humans. This has drawn increasing public attention worldwide, and remediation strategies of heavy-metal-contaminated water and soil are urgently needed. At present, there are many technological achievements and practical applications including physical (e.g., soil/sediment replace), chemical (e.g., solidification and immobilization), and biological (e.g., phytoextraction, phytostabilization, and phytovolatilization) methods. However, because the special instincts and behaviors of heavy metals in soil/sediment, combined with their large pollution area, these techniques are subject to many deficiencies in view of remediation efficiency, environmental friendliness, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability. These principles result in huge challenges for researchers in the practical remediation of heavy-metal-contaminated water and soil. In addition, we must have a further understanding of the migration and transformation mechanisms of heavy metals in aquatic and soil ecosystems. Papers addressing these topics are invited to this Special Issue on “Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Water and Soil”.
Prof. Dr. Tianrong He
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- heavy metals
- remediation
- pollution control
- soil
- water
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