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Mobile Metal Ion analysis of European agricultural soils: bioavailability, weathering, geogenic patterns and anthropogenic anomalies

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Mann, A.
Reimann, C.
De Caritat, Patrice
Turner, N.
Birke, M.
Albanese, S.
Andersson, M.
Baritz, R.
Batista, M.J.
Bel-lan, A.

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Geological Society of London

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Two thousand one hundred and eight agricultural soils (0–20 cm depth) collected at a density of one sample per 2500 km2 under the auspices of the Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soils (GEMAS) project over most of the European continent have been ana

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Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis

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2037-12-31