Ángel
Faz Cano
Catedrático de Universidad
Héctor Miguel
Conesa Alcaraz
Catedrático de Universidad
Publications dans lesquelles il/elle collabore avec Héctor Miguel Conesa Alcaraz (40)
2011
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Metal uptake by spontaneous vegetation in acidic mine tailings from a semiarid area in south Spain: Implications for revegetation and land management
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, Vol. 215, Núm. 1-4, pp. 221-227
2010
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In situ heavy metal accumulation in lettuce growing near a former mining waste disposal area: Implications for agricultural management
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, Vol. 208, Núm. 1-4, pp. 377-383
2007
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Dynamics of metal tolerant plant communities' development in mine tailings from the Cartagena-La Unión Mining District (SE Spain) and their interest for further revegetation purposes
Chemosphere, Vol. 68, Núm. 6, pp. 1180-1185
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Heavy metal contamination in the semiarid area of Cartagena-La Unión (SE Spain) and its implications for revegetation
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, Vol. 16, Núm. 9 A, pp. 1076-1081
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Initial studies for the phytostabilization of a mine tailing from the Cartagena-La Union Mining District (SE Spain)
Chemosphere, Vol. 66, Núm. 1, pp. 38-44
2006
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Contaminación por metales pesados en la rambla de El Gorguel (SE Península Ibérica)
TERRA Latinoamericana, Vol. 24, pp. 171-178
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Heavy metal accumulation and tolerance in plants from mine tailings of the semiarid Cartagena-La Unión mining district (SE Spain)
Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 366, Núm. 1, pp. 1-11
2004
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Heavy metal contents in plant species from mining silt ponds in Cartagena-La Union mining district (SE Spain)
Eurosoil 2004 Conference
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Plant species that grow in mining wastes from the Cartagena-La Union mining district (SE Spain): the Belleza mine tailing
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Land Degradation (ICLD4 - Á. Faz, R. Ortiz, G. García (Eds.))
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Plant species that grow in mining wastes from the Cartagena-La Union mining district (SE Spain): the Portman bay
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Land Degradation (ICLD4 - Á. Faz, R. Ortiz, G. García (Eds.))
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Risk assessment and restoration possibilities of some abandoned mining silt ponds in the “Region de Murcia”: study case “El Lirio”
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Land Degradation (ICLD4 - Á. Faz, R. Ortiz, G. García (Eds.))
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Scientific Excursion nº 3: Polluted soils by mining and industrial activities in the "Campo de Cartagena" County (Murcia)
Scientific Excursions Guide Book - Fourth International Conference on Land Degradation (Quaderna Editorial), pp. 67-83
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Scientific Excursions Guide Book - Fourth International Conference on Land Degradation
Quaderna Editorial
2003
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Contaminación por metales pesados de los suelos y sedimentos mineros del distrito minero de Cartagena - La Unión, Murcia
Patrimonio geológico y minero y desarrollo regional (Instituto Geológico y Minero de España), pp. 295-299
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Dinámica de los metales a lo largo de un cauce temporal del SE Ibérico
Patrimonio geológico y minero y desarrollo regional (Instituto Geológico y Minero de España), pp. 329-333
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Indigenous plant species selection for phytoremediation in the Cartagena-La Union mining district, SE Spain
8th International FZK/TNO Conference on Contaminated Soil
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Phytoremediation of zinc polluted soils by Mediterranean plant species: usefulness of bioaccumulation and tolerance capabilities
Risk assessment and sustainable land management using plants in trace element-contaminated soils (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique), pp. 140-143
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Plantas autóctonas para recuperar suelos contaminados por plomo
Quercus, Núm. 206, pp. 28-32
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Recuperación y/o estabilización de los terrenos mineros de La Unión – Cartagena (Murcia) mediante la revegetación con especies mediterráneas
Patrimonio geológico y minero y desarrollo regional (Instituto Geológico y Minero de España), pp. 315-320
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Selection of autochthonous plant species from SE Spain for soil lead phytoremediation purposes
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution: Focus, Vol. 3, Núm. 3, pp. 243-250