About this Research Topic
This Research Topic calls for submissions on the remediation of metal- and metalloid-contaminated soils via the application of amendments made from both organic and inorganic by-products. The aim is to learn about the use of by-product amendments, and new and effective ways of applying them. Contributions should focus on how by-product amendments are able to reduce the available concentrations of metals and metalloids in the soil. Effects on soil parameters are also of interest such as pH, soil organic carbon, or cation exchange capacity. Synergies between different amendments or between amendments and phytoremediation are also welcome.
We welcome original research submissions including but not limited to the following topics:
- studies on the use of by-product amendments to reduce metal and metalloid contamination in different types of soil (eg agricultural, mine-degraded, brownfield, and industrial soils)
- organic by-products can include compost, biochar, hydrochar, vermicompost, and vermichar
- inorganic by-products can include those derived from mining or other industries eg, dunite, magnesita, and clay materials
- comparisons on the effectiveness of using different by-product amendments for soil remediation
- the effect of by-product amendments on soil parameters, eg, pH, soil organic carbon, and cation exchange capacity
- new or improved strategies for applying by-product amendments to reduce metal and metalloid contamination
- studies that combine phytoremediation (phytoextraction or phytostabilization) with by-product amendments.
Keywords: compost, biochar, technosols, inorganic amendments, phytoremediation, byproducts, nature based solutions, metal, metalloid
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.