1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0375-6742(99)00037-0
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Environmental–geochemical mapping program in the Slovak Republic

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“…This study is based on the results of international Geochemical Baseline Mapping Programme (Euro Geo Surveys-FOREGS, Salminen et al 2005;De Vos et al 2006) and national environmental-geochemical mapping of the Slovak Republic (Vrana et al 1997;Č urlík and Š efčík 1999;Rapant et al 1999). Within the international geochemical mapping programme, soil samples from 26 European countries were collected with the sampling design based on catchments in total of 827 samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study is based on the results of international Geochemical Baseline Mapping Programme (Euro Geo Surveys-FOREGS, Salminen et al 2005;De Vos et al 2006) and national environmental-geochemical mapping of the Slovak Republic (Vrana et al 1997;Č urlík and Š efčík 1999;Rapant et al 1999). Within the international geochemical mapping programme, soil samples from 26 European countries were collected with the sampling design based on catchments in total of 827 samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to assess vanadium pollution in soil, the contamination factor (C f ) (Rapant et al 1999) Table 4 The distribution of C f in different land-use districts…”
Section: Environmental Vanadium Distribution In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since that time, a large number of different types of regional geochemical surveys have been conducted in many countries, including China, and their results have been reported by geochemists. These studies also discuss the basic principles and methodology for studying the ecological environment through regional geochemical surveys (Darnley, 1995;Koval et al, 1995;Burenkov et al, 1996;Burenkov et al, 1999;Lombard et al, 1999;Rapant et al, 1999;Zhang and Zhang, 2001;Xie and Zhou, 2001;Zhao, 2002;Reimann et al, 2003). These studies have shown that regional geochemical surveys can play an important role in assessing environmental quality and in studying the effects Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%