The Introduction of the Special Issue Trace elements enter the soil via industrial, agricultural, and sanitary waste waters. Uncontaminated soil was recorded. The upper permissible concentrations of Cr, for example, in soils should modify. It is immobile in soils and to be relatively harmless to animals when ingested. Phosphates fertilizers, for example, contain significant amounts of several trace elements. High levels of cadmium in phosphate fertilizers, sometimes around 100 mg/kg, can produce increases both in soil contents and in plant uptake. The Cd was absorbed by crops, such as paddy rice and soybeans, grown on the polluted soil.
The Research Scope of the Special Issue ·Soil contamination ·water chemical analysis ·Fertilizers chemical composition ·Radionuclide in soil and fertilizers ·Sorption and desorption of soil
The Article Title of the Special Issue 1:Soil pollution 2:Contaminant migration in soil 3:Hydrogeology 4:Hydrology 5:Hydrogeochemistry 6:GIS and RS techniques in land use 7:Water-logging phenomenon
Submission guidelines All papers should be submitted via the Probe - Agricultural Sciences submission system: http://probe.usp-pl.com/index.php/AS Submitted articles should not be published or under review elsewhere. All submissions will be subject to the journal’s standard peer review process. Criteria for acceptance include originality, contribution, scientific merit and relevance to the field of interest of the Special Issue.
Important Dates Paper Submission Due: October 01 , 2019
The Lead Guest Editor Mohamed El Kashouty Mohamed Abdel Fattah EL Kashouty born in1965, Professor in King Abdul Aziz University, his main reserach feild is Hydrogeology, Hydrogeochemistry,Sorption desorption processes,Hydrological and GIS application,Groundwater modeling. |