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Kirk G Scheckel

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Kastury F, Besedin J, Betts A, Asamoah R, Herde C, Netherway P, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Mar; 469:133948. PMID: 38493633
Bioaccessibility and relative bioavailability of As, Cd, Pb and Sb was investigated in 30 legacy gold mining wastes (calcine sands, grey battery sands, tailings) from Victorian goldfields (Australia). Pseudo-total As...
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Mosesso L, Reiter M, Scheckel K, Fiorellino N, Toor G, Shober A
J Environ Qual . 2024 Mar; 53(3):352-364. PMID: 38469617
Historical applications of manures and fertilizers at rates exceeding crop P removal in the Mid-Atlantic region (United States) have resulted in decades of increased water quality degradation from P losses...
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Sowers T, Blackmon M, Betts A, Jerden M, Scheckel K, Bradham K
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Dec; 120(50):e2311564120. PMID: 38048468
Soils are common sources of metal(loid) contaminant exposure globally. Lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are of paramount concern due to detrimental neurological and carcinogenic health effects, respectively. Pb and/or As...
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Alankarage D, Betts A, Scheckel K, Herde C, Cavallaro M, Juhasz A
Environ Pollut . 2023 Nov; 341:122881. PMID: 37935301
In this study, smelter contaminated soil was treated with various soil amendments (ferric sulfate [Fe(SO4)], triple superphosphate [TSP] and biochar) to determine their efficacy in immobilizing soil lead (Pb) and...
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Betts A, Siebecker M, Elzinga E, Luxton T, Scheckel K, Sparks D
Geochim Cosmochim Acta . 2023 Jul; 350:46-56. PMID: 37469621
Green rusts (GR) are important drivers for trace metal and nutrient cycling in suboxic environments. We investigated whether green rusts would incorporate aluminum (Al) or other elements from naturally-formed clay...
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Mayer M, Basta N, Scheckel K
Front Soil Sci . 2023 Feb; 2:1-14. PMID: 36733849
Measuring the reduction of bioaccessible (IVBA) Pb from the addition of phosphate amendments has been researched for more than 20 years. A range of effects have been observed from increases...
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Li H, Xue R, Chen X, Lin X, Shi X, Du H, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2022 Dec; 130(12):127004. PMID: 36541774
Background: Elevating dietary calcium (Ca) intake can reduce metal(loid)oral bioavailability. However, the ability of a range of Ca minerals to reduce oral bioavailability of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic...
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Sowers T, Blackmon M, Bone S, Kirby A, Jerden M, Noerpel M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2022 Oct; 56(22):15718-15727. PMID: 36239028
Methods promoting lead (Pb) phase transformation in soils are essential for decreasing Pb bioaccessibility/bioavailability and may offer an in situ, cost-efficient process for mitigating contaminant exposure. Recent plumbojarosite (PLJ) conversion...
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Elizabeth George S, James J, Devereux R, Wan Y, Diamond G, Bradham K, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 May; 837:155797. PMID: 35561906
The relationship between ingestion of diets amended with a Pb-contaminated soil and the composition of the fecal microbiome was examined in a mouse model. Mice consumed diets amended with a...
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Fu C, Tu C, Zhang H, Li Y, Li L, Zhou Q, et al.
J Soils Sediments . 2022 Mar; 20:3712-3721. PMID: 35250383
Purpose: Coastal orchards, with greater humidity and precipitation, are favorable for fruit production, as well as mildew fungi development, thus becoming hot spots of Cu concentrations in soils due to...