Soil pollution and its impacts Flashcards
Soil pollution
Soil pollution is the process by which soil physical, chemical and biological properties
formed under natural conditions are significantly and adversely changed.
Cyanosis
The early manifestation of MHB is cyanosis and is evident only at 5-10% conversion of Hb to MHb and is indicated by bluish lips and nails.
Algal bloom
An over-enrichment of lake water with phosphate and nitrate ions causes excessive growth of unwanted aquatic plants known as algal blooms.
Half life of pesticide
Is defined as the length of time required for one-half of a given amount of the pesticide to disappear or decompose to other compounds.
Municipal refuse
Also called municipal garbage, is composed of discarded material by people in the home and in the industry.
Sewage sludge
Sewage sludge is the product of waste water treatment plants.
Biomeneralization
Process of breaking down wastes by biological processes. Biomineralization pertains to complete breakdown into CO2, H2O and the release of all mineral constituents, hence the term mineralization.
Biodecomposition
Biodecomposition is reserved for the breakdown of organic compounds. It is a harmful process when it pertains to degradation of soils, but it is very beneficial when it refers to breakdown of hazardous materials or pollutants.
Soil remediation
The process of correcting, counteracting or cleaning the soil from hazardous contaminants or pollutants.
Biostimulation
Means stimulating the existing microbial population in remediating the soil. It is sometimes called in situ or intrinsic bioremediation.
Bioaugmentation
Introduction of natural or genetically engineered microbial strains into the soil.
Phytoremediation
It is healing of soils through the use of growing plants. Its effectiveness seems to be limited to the rooting depths.
Biological remediation
It is process of cleaning soils and the environment with the assistance of microorganisms that are capable of breaking down pollutants.
Phytoextraction
Is the uptake of ionic substances from the soil solution by plants.
Phytostimulation
Is stimulating the microbial activity by growing plants releasing plant nutrients benefiting esp. the microorganism population of the rhizosphere.