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Bioavailability and toxicity of nanomaterials in sewage sludge to earthworms
2017-04-04
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2017-02-21
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https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/cc4679fd-02c1-4dd1-8aca-201ca9caaf9a
10.5285/cc4679fd-02c1-4dd1-8aca-201ca9caaf9a
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Lahive, E., Matzke, M., Durenkamp, M., Lawlor, A.J., Thacker, S.A., Pereira, M.G., Spurgeon, D.J., Unrine, J.M., Svendsen, C., Lofts, S. (2017). Bioavailability and toxicity of nanomaterials in sewage sludge to earthworms. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/cc4679fd-02c1-4dd1-8aca-201ca9caaf9a
Data comprise earthworm survival and weight change data after 28 days exposure to nanomaterials and reproduction data after 56 days exposure. Concentrations of zinc and silver in extracted soil pore water and ultra-filtered pore waters are reported as well as pH and dissolved organic carbon data. The body concentration of zinc, silver and titanium in three earthworms from each replicate after 28 days exposure are included. Data were generated from a laboratory exposure experiment of earthworms (Eisenia fetida) to soil amended with sewage sludge. The sewage sludges were from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) treated with nanomaterials (ENMs) or metal/ionic salts. Sewage sludges were generated with either no metal added to the WWTP influent (control), ionic ZnO, AgNO3 and bulk (micron sized) TiO2 added (ionic metal-treated) or ZnO, Ag and TiO2 ENMs added (ENM-treated). A sandy-loam soil was amended with the treated sewage sludge and aged in outdoor lysimeters for six months. Earthworms were exposed to the aged mixtures and a dilution of the mixtures (using control soil-sludge mix). Full details about this nonGeographicDataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/cc4679fd-02c1-4dd1-8aca-201ca9caaf9a
Lahive, E.
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Matzke, M.
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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Durenkamp, M.
Rothamsted Research
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Lawlor, A.J.
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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Thacker, S.A.
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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Pereira, M.G.
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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Spurgeon, D.J.
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Unrine, J.M.
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Svendsen, C.
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Lofts, S.
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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
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Data were generated from a laboratory exposure experiment of earthworms (Eisenia fetida) to soil amended with sewage sludge. The sewage sludges were from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) treated with nanomaterials (ENMs) or metal/ionic salts. Sewage sludges were generated with either no metal added to the WWTP influent (control), ionic ZnO, AgNO3 and bulk (micron sized) TiO2 added (ionic metal-treated) or ZnO, Ag and TiO2 ENMs added (ENM-treated). A sandy-loam soil was amended with the treated sewage sludge and aged in outdoor lysimeters for six months. Earthworms were exposed to the aged mixtures and a dilution of the mixtures (using control soil-sludge mix). Data comprise earthworm survival and weight change data after 28 days exposure to nanomaterials and reproduction data after 56 days exposure. The concentrations of zinc and silver in the extracted soil pore water and ultra-filtered pore waters are reported as well as pH and dissolved organic carbon data. The body concentration of zinc, silver and titanium in three earthworms from each replicate after 28 days exposure are included.