About this Research Topic
Most importantly, it is necessary to control the source of pollutants and prevent pollutants from entering soil and sediment. The remediation of contaminated soil and sediment is dependent upon the degree of pollution. Through remediation, prime land in established locations can be reused (e.g. agricultural, residential, and commercial land), thereby lowering the pressure on green land. Therefore, studies on the biogeochemical processes of soil and sediment pollution, control, and remediation are urgently needed. Since soil and sediment remediation followed by redevelopment prevent degradation of the environment, it is a topic of enormous public interest.
In this Research Topic, we wish to include studies on pollutants such as heavy metals, excess nutrient microelements, pesticides, antibiotics, environmental hormones, antibiotics resistance genes, pathogens, and microplastics.
Contributions to this Research Topic can include, but are not limited to:
- Sources, migration, and transformation of pollutants in soil and sediment
- Plant and microbe response and environmental effect in polluted soils
- Biogeochemistry and processes of pollutants between the atmosphere, organisms, water and soil/sediment systems
- Safe use and risk assessment and control of contaminated soil and sediment
- Mitigation and remediation technologies
- Environmental modeling of the fate and biogeochemical process of pollutants
Keywords: soil and sediment, pollution, risk assessment and control, environmental process, remediation
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