2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109774
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Spatial simulations of soil content, storage, and quality indices in an archipelago off the Yangtze River Estuary, China

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“…The soil sample detection results, under different error conditions, closely agreed with the ICP-MS test results, with greater improvement in the correction results at lower concentrations of the target substance than at higher concentrations The correction effect of the model was verified by utilizing kriging interpolation in simulating the spatial distribution, which involves comparing the spatial trends of the correction heavy metal concentrations with those observed in the ICP-MS tests. 36,37 Spatial simulations were conducted using Cd ICP-MS results, XRF detection results, and three-dimensional stereograms of the Atom. Spectrosc.…”
Section: Influence Analysis Of Environment Variables On Xrf Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil sample detection results, under different error conditions, closely agreed with the ICP-MS test results, with greater improvement in the correction results at lower concentrations of the target substance than at higher concentrations The correction effect of the model was verified by utilizing kriging interpolation in simulating the spatial distribution, which involves comparing the spatial trends of the correction heavy metal concentrations with those observed in the ICP-MS tests. 36,37 Spatial simulations were conducted using Cd ICP-MS results, XRF detection results, and three-dimensional stereograms of the Atom. Spectrosc.…”
Section: Influence Analysis Of Environment Variables On Xrf Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the existing methods for eliminating the consequences of oil pollution, including the use of standard cleaning methods such as mechanical, physical, physicochemical, and biological treatment, do not always meet the requirements of environmental safety [10][11][12]. They can cause a threat of secondary pollution, are limited by the area of the source of pollution, and are often unprofitable from an economic point of view [13][14][15][16]. Now, bioremediation is becoming a promising way to clean up oil-contaminated ecosystems [16][17][18][19].…”
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confidence: 99%