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In support of the general monitoring strategy, examples are given of successful applications of analytical methods for predicting metal uptake by plants and animals, for assessing the origin of metals in soils, as well as the leaching potential of soils and the extent of soil contamination.

Interpretation of results using multivariate statistics allowed to distinguish between the natural and anthropogenic origin of metals and their grouping in 4 principal components that describe the tailings elemental composition and water leachable fraction of contaminants   iv.

I'm a little bit of an astrophysics nerd; I really love stuff about the universe and learning about the origin of metals.

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An understanding of the origin of metal ions is really important in order to design alloys for reduced ion release.

The present review begins with a mechanistic description of important phenomena associated with metal-induced luminescence enhancement, particularly focusing on the origin of metal-enhanced luminescence.

Verifying the origins of metals and minerals and ensuring the extraction of these resources are not benefiting warlords has been an ever-increasing concern of mining companies in recent years.

However, the dominance of the metals residual fraction in the Egyptian soils supports the assumption of the geogenic origin of these metals in these soils.

A principle component analysis revealed the main origin of heavy metals: soil parent materials for Cu, Pb, and Zn; atmospheric deposition during mining processes for Cr, and Hg; and human farming activities for Cd.

The origin of heavy metals in soil ecosystems includes both natural and anthropogenic sources (Niesiobedzka 2016).

This is called the 'G-dwarf problem' (e.g., Pagel, 1989). 2 The origin of intergalactic metals and dust is galactic outflows and the amount ejected from galaxies is the same order of that remained in galaxies (e.g., Ménard et al., 2010 for dust; see also Inoue and Kamaya, 2003, 2004, 2010).

In some areas, origin of heavy metals and metalloids in food chain is geological rather than anthropogenic; hence microorganisms in such areas develop effective strategy to cope with the harmful consequence of metal and metalloid exposures.

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