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Evaluation of environmental contamination by toxic trace elements in Kazakhstan based on reviews of available scientific data

The environmental situation concerning pollution by (eco)toxic and persistent trace elements in Kazakhstan has been investigated by analytical reviews of scientific studies published over the past 20 years reporting concentrations of 10 toxic trace elements (TTE) observed in soil, sediments, or surf...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2021-08, Vol.28 (32), p.43315-43328
Main Authors: Baubekova, Almagul, Akindykova, Ainisa, Mamirova, Aigerim, Dumat, Camille, Jurjanz, Stefan
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Agronomy
Animal biology
Animal production studies
Aquatic Pollution
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Bioavailability
Cadmium
Contamination
Copper
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecotoxicology
Emissions
Emissions control
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Health
Environmental science
Environmental Sciences
Food and Nutrition
Food contamination
Industrial plants
Industrial sites
Land pollution
Land use
Landfills
Legislation
Life Sciences
Localization
Manganese
Modernization
Municipal landfills
Municipal wastes
Review Article
Sediments
Smelters
Soil contamination
Soil study
Soil water
Soils
Speciation
Statistical methods
Surface water
Toxicology
Toxicology and food chain
Trace elements
Veterinary medicine and animal Health
Waste disposal sites
Waste management
Waste Water Technology
Water analysis
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
Water sampling
Zootechny
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