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Pioneer studies in trace element contamination of the food chain: disregard of prior work risks re-inventing the wheel

✍ Scribed by Frank Beavington


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
83 KB
Volume
81
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


Current publications tend to make little reference to early work in their ®eld. The study of the contamination of the food chain by trace elements is no exception. It is suggested that among the reasons for the lack of early citations are the reliance on library databases, the need to keep lists of references concise, and increased specialisation. The contributions of the main pioneers are reviewed together with the principal areas of early investigation, namely trace elements in urban gardens, nonferrous metal-mining spoil, sewage sludge and from atmospheric deposition. An outline is given of the development of the analytical methods that allowed accurate and rapid determination of trace elements. It is concluded that the disregard of the early period work results not only in its omission from university courses but in repetition of research.