Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5752496 Applied Geochemistry 2017 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
Arsenic (As) originating from natural and anthropogenic sources is an ubiquitous metalloid in soils, and can pose potential risks on human health and ecosystems. It is of great practical significance to carry out this study to prompt development or revision of soil-environmental quality standards, further to efficiently control its risks and hazards. Firstly, we briefly introduced the researching background of As soil-environmental quality criteria and standards. Secondly, we summarized the methods of deriving As soil-environmental quality criteria, respectively, based on its soil-environmental background values, ecotoxicological effects, accumulation, exposure models and soil-water partition equations. Thirdly, we reckoned and assessed the quantitative or qualitative relationships of As soil-environmental quality standards in various countries and regions according to land uses, tiers and extractants. In addition, the variation on soil-environmental quality standards was generally analyzed. Finally, we prospected the future researches on soil-environmental quality criteria and standards of As.
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