[HTML][HTML] Ultramafic geoecosystems as a natural source of Ni, Cr, and Co to the environment: A review

J Kierczak, A Pietranik, A Pędziwiatr - Science of The Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Ultramafic soils are in equal parts fascinating and dangerous. Developed on rocks derived
predominately from the Earth's mantle and metamorphosed at the ocean floors, ultramafic …

[HTML][HTML] Occurrence and cycling of trace elements in ultramafic soils and their impacts on human health: A critical review

M Vithanage, P Kumarathilaka, C Oze… - Environment …, 2019 - Elsevier
The transformation of trace metals (TMs) in natural environmental systems has created
significant concerns in recent decades. Ultramafic environments lead to potential risks to the …

Geodetector based identification of influencing factors on spatial distribution patterns of heavy metals in soil: A case in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, China

Y Qiao, X Wang, Z Han, M Tian, Q Wang, H Wu… - Applied Geochemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
With the acceleration of urbanization and industrialization, soil heavy metal pollution has
become a serious problem threatening ecological security. Identification of influencing …

Potential accumulation of toxic trace elements in soils during enhanced rock weathering

X Dupla, B Möller, PC Baveye… - European Journal of Soil …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Terrestrial enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a carbon dioxide removal technology that
aims at accelerating one of the most powerful negative feedbacks on Earth's climate, the …

Processes controlling the chromium isotopic composition of river water: Constraints from basaltic river catchments

J D'Arcy, MG Babechuk, LN Døssing, C Gaucher… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2016 - Elsevier
We report chromium (Cr) isotope compositions and concentrations (and additional
geochemical and physicochemical data) of bedrock, soils and river waters from two …

Release and fate of Cr (VI) in the ophiolitic aquifers of Italy: The role of Fe (III) as a potential oxidant of Cr (III) supported by reaction path modelling

C Apollaro, I Fuoco, G Brozzo, R De Rosa - Science of the total environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Reaction path modelling of serpentinite dissolution in meteoric water was performed,
varying Fe 2 O 3/(FeO+ Fe 2 O 3) weight ratios of serpentine and reproducing the analytical …

Origin, mineral speciation and geochemical baseline mapping of Ni and Cr in agricultural topsoils of Thiva Valley (central Greece)

E Kelepertzis, E Galanos, I Mitsis - Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2013 - Elsevier
Lithogenic Ni and Cr enrichment in agricultural topsoils of Thiva Valley (central Greece) is
the result of transport of weathered parent rock fragments from upslope ultramafic sources …

Pedogenic chromium and nickel partitioning in serpentine soils along a toposequence

CH Cheng, SH Jien, Y Iizuka, H Tsai… - Soil Science Society …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
To elucidate the properties of pedogenic Cr and Ni in serpentine soils in terms of
mobilization, three pedons on the shoulder (Entisol), backslope (Inceptisol), and footslope …

Weathering and transport of chromium and nickel from serpentinite in the Coast Range ophiolite to the Sacramento Valley, California, USA

JM Morrison, MB Goldhaber, CT Mills, GN Breit… - Applied …, 2015 - Elsevier
A soil geochemical study in northern California was done to investigate the role that
weathering and transport play in the regional distribution and mobility of geogenic Cr and Ni …

Quantifying Cr (VI) production and export from serpentine soil of the California coast range

CN McClain, S Fendorf, SM Webb… - … Science & Technology, 2017 - ACS Publications
Hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) is generated in serpentine soils and exported to surface and
groundwaters at levels above health-based drinking water standards. Although Cr (VI) …