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Cu Dynamics in the Rhizosphere of Native Tropical Species: Assessing the Potential for Phytostabilization in Mining-Impacted Soils
ArticleAbstract: The use of native plants for reforestation and/or remediation in areas contaminated by mining is a tPalabras claves:Abandoned mine soils, Cu biogeochemistry, phytoremediationAutores:Asensio V., de Oliveira D.P., Ferreira A.D., Ferreira T.O., Nóbrega G.N., Perlatti F., Queiroz H.M., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusEarly pedogenesis of anthropogenic soils produced by the world's largest mining disaster, the “Fundão” dam collapse, in southeast Brazil
ArticleAbstract: The overwhelming production of waste represents a complex environmental challenge for mining companiPalabras claves:Estuarine Technosol, Hydromorphic Technosol, Mine tailings, MINING, Soil micromorphologyAutores:Bernardino A.F., Bovi R.C., Cooper M., Deng Y., Ferreira A.D., Ferreira T.O., Queiroz H.M., Ruiz F., Souza-Junior V.S., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusMine tailings in a redox-active environment: Iron geochemistry and potential environmental consequences
ArticleAbstract: Iron (Fe) oxyhydroxides provide many functions in soils, mainly owing to their large surface area anPalabras claves:Crystallinity, Fe geochemistry, Fe minerals, Iron oxyhydroxides, Mariana's disasterAutores:Bernardino A.F., de Lima Camêlo D., Deng Y., Ferreira A.D., Ferreira T.O., Queiroz H.M., Ruiz F., Souza-Junior V.S., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusLitho-climatic characteristics and its control over mangrove soil geochemistry: A macro-scale approach
ArticleAbstract: Brazil hosts an extensive coastal area, marked by a great diversity of geoenvironments. The presentPalabras claves:Contrasting climate, Geoclimatic regions, Geological surroundings, Iron geochemistry, Tropical coastAutores:Barcellos D., Ferreira A.D., Ferreira T.O., Nóbrega G.N., Queiroz H.M., Souza-Junior V.S., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusIron hazard in an impacted estuary: Contrasting controls of plants and implications to phytoremediation
ArticleAbstract: Due to its abundance and role as a micronutrient for plants iron (Fe) is rarely perceived as a contaPalabras claves:biogeochemistry, H. tiliaceus, Mine tailings, Phytoextraction, T. domingensisAutores:Barcellos D., Bernardino A.F., Ferreira A.D., Ferreira T.O., Queiroz H.M., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusScreening for natural manganese scavengers: Divergent phytoremediation potentials of wetland plants
ArticleAbstract: Manganese is a potentially toxic micronutrient with great ecological risk. In wetland soils, Mn bioaPalabras claves:Estuary, macrophytes, Mariana's mining disaster, Mining tailings, Mn contaminationAutores:Barcellos D., Bernardino A.F., Ferreira A.D., Ferreira T.O., Nóbrega G.N., Queiroz H.M., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusShort-term Fe reduction and metal dynamics in estuarine soils impacted by Fe-rich mine tailings
ArticleAbstract: Rates of iron (Fe) reduction and oxidation greatly influence the release and retention of metals inPalabras claves:Estuary, Fe reduction, Iron biogeochemistry, Metal contamination, Rio doceAutores:Barcellos D., Bernardino A.F., Ferreira A.D., Ferreira T.O., Nóbrega G.N., Queiroz H.M., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopus