Author/Authors :
F. CabreraU، نويسنده , , N. L. Clemente and A. J. Faberi، نويسنده , , E. D´?az Barrientos، نويسنده , , R. L´opez، نويسنده , , J.M. Murillo، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Total heavy metal concentrations were determined in soil samples of seven selected areas along the Guadiamar
river valley affected by the toxic flood, after removal of the deposited sludge. Mean total concentrations of nine
elements As, Au, Bi, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb, Tl and Zn. out of the 23 As, Au, Ba, Be, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, In, Mn, Mo, Ni,
Pb, Sb, Sc, Sn, Th, Tl, U, V, Y and Zn. analysed were higher in sludge-covered soils than in unaffected soils. Mean
values of total As, Au, Pb, Sb, Tl and Zn in sludge-affected soils were higher than the upper limits for normal soils
world-wide. Mean concentrations of Bi, Cd and Cu were within these ranges, although some individual values
exceeded the upper limits. In all sampling areas, severe heavy metal pollution was observed in the superficial layers
0]20 cm. of most of the affected soils, which decreased downward in the soil profile. Generally, in soils with more
than 25% of clay, concentration of heavy metals below the 20-cm depth decreased to values close to those of the
background level of the Guadiamar valley soils, while in coarser soils, heavy metal pollution penetrated below this
depth, being noticeable down to a depth of at least 50]80 cm.
Keywords :
soil , Heavy metals , Soil texture , Pollution