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Soil Contamination provides an in-depth analysis of one of the most pressing environmental challenges facing modern societies. The book examines various contaminants including heavy metals, organic pollutants, and radioactive substances that compromise soil quality and ecosystem health.
Pascucci S. explores the sources of soil contamination, ranging from industrial activities and agricultural practices to mining operations and urban development. The work discusses the mechanisms by which pollutants infiltrate soil layers and migrate through groundwater systems, posing risks to both terrestrial and aquatic environments.
The author presents current remediation technologies and restoration strategies, offering practical solutions for addressing contaminated sites. This comprehensive resource is essential for environmental scientists, policy makers, and professionals working in soil conservation and environmental protection.







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