2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-013-2843-8
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The levels of fluorine in the sediments of the aquifer and their significance for fluorosis in coastal region of Laizhou Bay, China

Abstract: The levels of fluorine in sediment cores obtained from Changyi County (PZ core) and Laizhou County (TS core) are used to discuss the fluorine sources in groundwater and its enrichment dynamics. The sediments in the aquifer are mainly constituted of granite gravels. The levels of fluorine in the PZ and TS cores range from 130 to 468 mg/kg, 139-528 mg/kg, with average values of 324, 348 mg/kg, respectively, which show relatively lower levels than the national average of fluorine in the soil or sediment. Thus, th… Show more

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“…This is owing to the high mineralization caused by the evaporation and weathering of silicates [161]. As a result, seawater intrusion could significantly increase fluorine leachability and be a key factor in fluorine enrichment [162].…”
Section: Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is owing to the high mineralization caused by the evaporation and weathering of silicates [161]. As a result, seawater intrusion could significantly increase fluorine leachability and be a key factor in fluorine enrichment [162].…”
Section: Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sedimentary cover consists mainly of the Huangxian Formation of the Eocene, and the Quaternary. There are four main aquifers containing fine to coarse sands and gravels of the Quaternary (Chen et al, 2014).…”
Section: Studied Area and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yield of soybean increased with straw mulching, which resulted from both soil fertility and crop growth improvement. On the one hand, soil temperature kept stable and soil water and fertilizer use efficiency could be improved with straw mulching during soybean growth stages, which promoted the absorption of crops on soil nutrients [3,12,26] . For another thing, number of root nodules, root length and leaf chlorophyll contents of soybean increased, legume full rate increased [27] .…”
Section: Effects Of Straw Mulching On Soybean Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%