Potentially toxic elements in urban soils of the coastal city of the Sea of Azov: Levels, sources, pollution and risk assessment

Author:

Konstantinova ElizavetaORCID,Minkina Tatiana,Nevidomskaya Dina,Lychagin MikhailORCID,Bezberdaya LiliyaORCID,Burachevskaya MarinaORCID,Rajput Vishnu D.ORCID,Zamulina Inna,Bauer TatianaORCID,Mandzhieva Saglara

Funder

Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation

Council on grants of the President of the Russian Federation

Southern Federal University

Russian Geographical Society

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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