Elemental composition, mineral characteristics and pedogenesis of serpentine soils in the Western Pacific region

Z. Hseu
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Soil quality is linked to human health and there is a need to evaluate risks, such as high background levels of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) in serpentine soils. Professor Zeng-Yei Hseu is a world-leading soil scientist working on a three-year project to capture and demonstrate mineral composition and transformation in serpentine soils. This work will guide remediation techniques for contaminated soils and, in doing so, contribute to food safety and security. Hseu is based at the Soil Survey and Remediation Lab, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University. He and his team are seeking to better understand factors such as soil distribution, formation, application and limit. Hseu is interested in phytoremediation, a process through which plants can remove contaminants in the soil and is looking for links between serpentine soils, the plants that grow in them and their ability to facilitate phytoremediation. He investigated the origin and bioavailability of Cr and Ni and their dynamics in serpentine soils, the risk of Cr and Ni to the food chain and identified that Cr and Ni were mainly released from respective chromites and silicates of serpentine soils. Hseu is focused on serpentine soils in the Western Pacific region and he and his team collected and analysed serpentine soils from Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines along the western Pacific island arc, as well as from a control site along the Red River Fault Zone in Vietnam. The researchers looked for the morphology and pedogenesis of different serpentine soils and mineral sources of major and trace elements in the soils.
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西太平洋地区蛇纹石土壤的元素组成、矿物特征及成土作用
土壤质量与人类健康息息相关,因此有必要对风险进行评估,例如蛇形土壤中铬(Cr)和镍(Ni)的高本底水平。许增义教授是一位世界领先的土壤科学家,他正在进行一个为期三年的项目,以捕捉和展示蛇形土壤中的矿物组成和转化。这项工作将指导污染土壤的修复技术,从而促进食品安全和保障。现就职于国立台湾大学农业化学系土壤调查与修复实验室。他和他的团队正在寻求更好地了解土壤分布、形成、应用和限制等因素。Hseu对植物修复感兴趣,植物可以去除土壤中的污染物,并正在寻找蛇形土壤,其中生长的植物及其促进植物修复能力之间的联系。研究了蛇纹石土壤中Cr和Ni的来源、生物有效性及其动态变化,以及Cr和Ni对食物链的危害,发现Cr和Ni主要从蛇纹石土壤的铬铁矿和硅酸盐中释放。Hseu专注于西太平洋地区的蛇形土壤,他和他的团队收集并分析了沿西太平洋岛弧的日本、台湾和菲律宾的蛇形土壤,以及沿越南红河断裂带的一个对照地点的蛇形土壤。研究了不同蛇纹石土壤的形态和成土作用,以及土壤中主要元素和微量元素的矿物来源。
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