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Aurélie Pelfrêne1, Christophe Waterlot, Muriel Mazzuca, Catherine Nisse, Damien Cuny, Antoine Richard, Sébastien Denys, Christophe Heyman, Hélène Roussel, Géraldine Bidar, Francis Douay.
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An investigation was undertaken to identify the most significant soil parameters that can be used to predict Cd, Pb, and Zn bioaccessibility in smelter-contaminated agricultural soils. A robust model was established from an extended database of soils by using: (i) a training set of 280 samples to select the main soil parameters, to define the best population to be taken into account for the model elaboration, and to construct multivariate regression models, and (ii) a test set of 110 samples to validate the ability of the regression models. Total carbonate, organic matter, sand, P(2)O(5), free Fe-Mn oxide, and pseudototal Al and trace element (TE) contents appeared as the main variables governing TE bioaccessibility. The statistical modeling approach was reasonably successful, indicating that the main soil factors influencing the bioaccessibility of TEs were taken into account and the predictions could be applicable for further risk evaluation in the studied area. Copyright ÂEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22035936 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2011.09.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071