The Progress of Research on Soil Heavy Metals

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Recently, with the developing of new techniques, more new techniques has been used in the area of soil heavy metals monitoring. This paper reviewed the methods utilized in determination of total mass and morphology analysis of soil heavy metals, summarized the current research progress on soil heavy metals and pointed out the weak points of recent works. The article also forecasted the developing tendency of the methods of determination of total mass and morphology analysis of soil heavy metals.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 455-456)

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1285-1288

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January 2012

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