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CONTENTS {Abstracted/Indexed in: Biol. Abstr., CABS (Current Awareness in Biological Sciences), Chem. Abstr., Curr. Contents AB & ES, EH & S Digest, Environ. Period. Bibliogr., Excerpta Med., Focus On: Global Change, Geo Abstr., Meteorol. & Geoastrophys. Abstr., Oceanogr. Lit. Rev., PASCAL/CNRS, Selected Water Resour. Abstr.) Special Issue: Harmonization of Leaching/Extraction Tests for Environmental Risk Assessment. Preface Single extraction schemes for soil analysis and related applications A.M. Ure (UK) ....... The importance of mobile, mobilisable and pseudo total heavy metal fractions ii n soil for three-level risk assessment and risk management S.K. Gupta, M.K. Vollmer, R. Krebs (Switzerland). bo ee State of the art and future developments in soil analysis for bioavailability assessment _ V.J.G. Houba, Th.M. Lexmond, I. Novozamsky, J.J. van der Lee (The Netherlands) ........... Impact of single reagent extraction using NH,OAc-EDTA on the solid phase distribution of metals in a contaminated dredged sediment F.M. Tack, M.G. Verloo (Belgium) : Saar Application of single and sequential extraction procedures to polluted and unpolluted soils D. McGrath (Ireland). On heavy metals in soil; rationalization of extractions by dilute salt ‘solutions, ‘comparison of the extracted concentrations with uptake by ryegrass and lettuce, and the possible influence of pyrophosphate on plant uptake C.F. Aten, S.K. Gupta (USA, Switzerland) ............. Chemical sequential extraction as decision-making tool: application to municipal solid waste and its individual constituents P. Prudent, M. Domeizel, C. Massiani (France) , Soil and waste analysis for environmental risk assessment in France T. Sterckeman, A. Gomez, H. Ciesielski (France). Leaching tests for environmental assessment of ii norganic substances in 1 wastes, Sweden A.-M. Fallman, B. Aurell (Sweden). . oh sileukinhansintaetens Leaching tests for waste compliance and characterisation: recent practical experiences K. Lewin (UK). a encead Nordic recommendation for leaching tests for granular waste materials M. Wahlstrém (Finland). A proposed protocol for evaluation of solidified wastes J.A. Stegemann, P.L. Cété (Canada) . Similarities in the leaching behaviour of trace contaminants from waste,‘ stabilized waste, construction materials and soils H.A. van der Sloot, R.N.J. Comans, O. Hjelmar (The Netherlands, Denmark). Interlaboratory comparison of EDTA and DTPA procedures prior to certification of extractable trace elements in calcareous soil Ph. Quevauviller, M. Lachica, E. Barahona, G. Rauret, A. Ure, A.G omez, H. Muntau (Belgium, Spain, UK, France, Italy).. . a Conclusions of the workshop: harmonization of leaching/extraction tests for environmental risk assessment Ph. Quevauviller, H.A. van der Sloot, A. Ure, H. Muntau, A. Gomez, G. Rauret (Belgium, The Netherlands, UK, Italy, France, Spain). Author index Subject index

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