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Title: | Effect of fly ash from a fuel oil power station on heavy metal content of wild plants at Tenerife Island, the Canarian Archipielago, Spain |
Authors: | Álvarez, Carlos Enrique CSIC; Fernandez, Manel CSIC ORCID ; Pérez, Nemesio; Iglesias-Jiménez, Emeterio; Snelling, R. | Keywords: | Iron Nickel Vanadium Pollution Heavy metal Power station |
Issue Date: | 1993 | Publisher: | Informa Healthcare | Citation: | Journal of environmental science and health. Part A 28: 269-283 (1993) | Abstract: | Heavy metal analysis have been carried out in wild plants around a Power Station located at the southeastern area of Tenerife Island (Canary Islands, Spain). The concentrations of Fe, Ni, and V in the leaves and terminal stems of three wild plants (Euphorbia obtusifolia, Kleinia neriifolia, and Plocama pendula) which were collected during the spring of 1988 are reported from four different allotments. These. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/21299 | ISSN: | 1077-1204 |
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