Use of Agricultural Wastes for the Immobilization of Metals in Polluted Soils in Lagos State, Nigeria
Background. An increase in human and industrial activities has led to an increase in the pollution of soils by metals. If these metals become bioavailable, there is potential for human exposure, leading to possible health effects. Remediation of soils is important to ensure that soil is suitable for...
Main Authors: | Aderonke Oluwabukola Oyeyiola, Waheed Adeosun, Idera A. Fabunmi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pure Earth
2017-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Health and Pollution |
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