Author/Authors :
Mrvić, Vesna V. Institute of Soil Science, Serbia , Kravljanac, Ljiljana M. Kostić Institute of Soil Science, Serbia , Zdravković, Mirjana S. Institute of Soil Science, Serbia , Brebanović, Branka Ž. Institute of Soil Science, Serbia , Čakmak, Dragan B. Institute of Soil Science, Serbia , Sikirić, Biljana B. Institute of Soil Science, Serbia , Saljnikov, Elmira R. Institute of Soil Science, Serbia
Abstract :
The objective of the present study was to point out differentapproaches for background limits assessment of Zn and Hg. Background limitsobtained by graphical methods (cumulative probability plot-CDF and boxplot)were similar for Zn (about 100 mg/kg^-1), while background limits for Hg weredifferent (from 0.2 mg kg^-1 to 0.3 mg kg^-1). For three empirical methods, besidesnatural data, log-transformed ones were used. Results from log-transformed limitswere higher than from natural (except classical methods for Hg). The most of theterritory of Eastern Serbia has low content of these elements, whose backgroundlimits calculated using log-transformed data by [Median+2MAD] methods (73 mgkg^-1 for Zn and 0.15 mg kg^-1 for Hg) are the most suitable (MAD-median of theabsolute deviations from the data′s median). On the part of area with elevatedelements content, background limits were determined using log-transformed databy methods with the highest values: for Zn it was [Mean+2Sdev], and for Hg boxplot(166 mg kg^-1 and 0.41 mg kg^-1 for Zn and Hg respectively).
Keywords :
background limits , Zn , Hg , soil