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    Review: mine tailings in an African tropical environment—mechanisms for the bioavailability of heavy metals in soils by Kaninga, Belinda K., Chishala, Benson H., Maseka, Kakoma K., Sakala, Godfrey M., Lark, Murray R., Tye, Andrew, Watts, Michael J.

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-04-2020)
    “…Heavy metals are of environmental significance due to their effect on human health and the ecosystem. One of the major exposure pathways of Heavy metals for…”
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    Crop uptake of heavy metals in response to the environment and agronomic practices on land near mine tailings in the Zambian Copperbelt Province by Kaninga, Belinda, Lark, R. Murray, Chishala, Benson H., Maseka, Kakoma K., Sakala, Godfrey M., Young, Scott D., Tye, Andrew, Hamilton, Elliott M., Watts, Michael J.

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-09-2021)
    “…A field experiment was undertaken on farmers’ fields adjacent to a large mine tailings dam in the Zambian mining town of Kitwe. Experimental plots were located…”
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    Do soil amendments used to improve agricultural productivity have consequences for soils contaminated with heavy metals? by Kaninga, Belinda, Chishala, Benson H., Maseka, Kakoma K., Sakala, Godfrey M., Young, Scott D., Lark, R. Murray, Tye, Andrew, Hamilton, Elliott M., Gardner, Amanda, Watts, Michael J.

    Published in Heliyon (01-11-2020)
    “…This study presents an analysis of the effects of manure and lime commonly used to improve agricultural productivity and evaluates the potential for such soil…”
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    Planning spatial sampling of the soil from an uncertain reconnaissance variogram by R Murray Lark, Hamilton, Elliott M, Kaninga, Belinda, Maseka, Kakoma K, Moola Mutondo, Sakala, Godfrey M, Watts, Michael J

    Published in Soil (01-01-2017)
    “…An estimated variogram of a soil property can be used to support a rational choice of sampling intensity for geostatistical mapping. However, it is known that…”
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