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Research on the Application of Analytical Chemistry in Soil Environmental Monitoring

Xubo Sun, Ling Zheng
Scientific Journal of Technology, (2024), Vol.6, No.12, pp.53-57
Published: December 20, 2024
DOI: 10.54691/zrc1bq86
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Abstract

With the increasingly severe soil pollution problem, in order to improve the sustainability and economic value of the soil environment, it is necessary to do a good job in soil environmental monitoring. As an effective means of soil environmental monitoring, analytical chemistry can accurately monitor the types, contents and pollution degrees of pollutants, and is an important basis for controlling and treating soil environmental pollution. Firstly, it briefly analyzes the current situation of soil environmental pollution in China and the advantages of analytical chemistry methods in monitoring activities. Subsequently, it expounds the main methods and applications of analytical chemistry in the soil monitoring environment, and puts forward application suggestions such as optimizing the monitoring plan, strengthening the innovation of monitoring technology and instrument quality control, creating a soil environmental monitoring information platform and controlling the quality of soil environmental monitoring, hoping to provide a basis and innovation direction for the application of analytical chemistry in soil environmental monitoring.

Keywords: Soil Monitoring; Analytical Chemistry; Application.
APA Citation: Xubo Sun, Ling Zheng (2024). Research on the Application of Analytical Chemistry in Soil Environmental Monitoring. Scientific Journal of Technology, 6(12), 53-57. https://doi.org/10.54691/zrc1bq86

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