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526005
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Vertical and horizontal distributions of Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, and Hg in uncultivated soil in the vicinity of a zinc smelter at Odda, Norway
Author(s)
Svendsen, ML; Steinnes, E; Blom, HA
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Soil and Sediment Contamination
ISSN:
1532-0383
EISSN:
1549-7887
Volume
16
Issue
6
Page Numbers
585-603
Language
English
DOI
10.1080/15320380701623644
Abstract
In the present work the extent and variation of Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, and Hg loading in undisturbed surface soil (0-5 cm) and the vertical transport of the metals in soil profiles are studied in the vicinity of a zinc smelter in Norway. Three major controlling factors on the metal concentrations in soil have been assessed: 1) distance from the anthropogenic point source; 2) organic matter content (O.M.); and 3) the prevailing wind directions. Moreover metal distributions in proximal soil profiles in 1972 and 2003 are compared. Current concentrations of Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, and Hg in surface soil reach 14000, 60, 980, 430, and 7.0 mg-kg(-1), respectively, near the smelter and decrease regularly with distance in the northerly direction according to the regression model (y = ax(-b)). The Zn concentrations are significantly different from the background range up to 30 km from the smelter, whereas the other metals approach background at only 10 km distance. Subsurface concentration peaks of Pb, Cu, and Hg are found at greater depth in soil profiles than peaks of Zn and Cd. Levels of Zn, Cd, and Pb in surface soil seem to have decreased from 1972 to 2003, whereas for Cu the levels appear not to be significantly different.
Keywords
anthropogenic contamination; heavy metals; mobility; pollution; organic; matter; smelter emissions; heavy-metals; mobility; contamination; accumulation; cadmium; poland
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