Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian Plants
This study investigated the accumulation of toxic heavy metals in native vegetation when grown on mine tailings and determined potential exposure pathways to animals and humans. Analytical chemistry techniques were employed by using spectroscopy and electrochemistry to determine heavy metal quantiti...
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| author | Schuurmans, Julia |
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| description | This study investigated the accumulation of toxic heavy metals in native vegetation when grown on mine tailings and determined potential exposure pathways to animals and humans. Analytical chemistry techniques were employed by using spectroscopy and electrochemistry to determine heavy metal quantities in plants, soil and water, which was able to determine the persistence of heavy metals in soil and that plants were bioaccumulating higher concentrations of heavy metals when grown in or nearby mine tailings. |
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| institution | Curtin University Malaysia |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-857702021-09-29T00:12:47Z Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian Plants Schuurmans, Julia This study investigated the accumulation of toxic heavy metals in native vegetation when grown on mine tailings and determined potential exposure pathways to animals and humans. Analytical chemistry techniques were employed by using spectroscopy and electrochemistry to determine heavy metal quantities in plants, soil and water, which was able to determine the persistence of heavy metals in soil and that plants were bioaccumulating higher concentrations of heavy metals when grown in or nearby mine tailings. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85770 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Schuurmans, Julia Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian Plants |
| title | Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian
Plants |
| title_full | Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian
Plants |
| title_fullStr | Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian
Plants |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian
Plants |
| title_short | Evidence for Heavy Metal Accumulation in Native Australian
Plants |
| title_sort | evidence for heavy metal accumulation in native australian
plants |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85770 |