Critical Limits for Hg(II) in soils, derived from chronic toxicity data

Volume: 158, Issue: 7, Pages: 2465 - 2471
Published: Jul 1, 2010
Abstract
Published chronic toxicity data for Hg(II) added to soils were assembled and evaluated to produce a data set comprising 52 chronic end-points, five each for plants and invertebrates and 42 for microbes. With end-points expressed in terms of added soil Hg(II) contents, Critical Limits were derived from the 5th percentiles of species sensitivity distributions, values of 0.13 μg (g soil)−1 and 3.3 μg (g soil organic matter)−1 being obtained. The...
Paper Details
Title
Critical Limits for Hg(II) in soils, derived from chronic toxicity data
Published Date
Jul 1, 2010
Volume
158
Issue
7
Pages
2465 - 2471
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