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Analytical techniques for estimation of heavy metals in soil ecosystem: A tabulated review

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TALANTA
Volume 125, Issue -, Pages 405-410

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2014.02.033

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Soil; Heavy metal contamination; Inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy; Atomic fluorescence spectrometry; X-ray fluorescence spectrometry; Atomic absorption spectrometry

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Soil, an important environmental medium, is exposed to a number of pollutants including toxic heavy metals by various natural and anthropogenic activities. Consequently heavy metal contaminated soil has the potential to pose severe health risks and hazards to humans as well as other living creatures of the ecosystem through various routes of exposure such as direct ingestion, contaminated drinking ground water, food crops, contact with contaminated soil and through food chain. Therefore, it is mandatory to explore various techniques that could efficiently determine the occurrence of heavy metals in soil. A number of methods have been developed by several regulatory agencies and private laboratories and are applied routinely for the quantification and monitoring of soil matrices. The present review is an initiative to summarize the work on pollution levels of soil ecosystem and thus pertains to various extraction and quantification procedures used worldwide to analyze heavy metals in soil. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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