Title of article :
The influence of soil characteristics on the extractability of Cd, Pb
and Zn in upland and moorland soils
Author/Authors :
J.S. Rieuwerts a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , M.R. Ashmore and D.A. Cousins، نويسنده , , M.E Farago a، نويسنده , , C. Thums & I. Thornton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A study was undertaken to investigate the feasibility of using existing data sets of total soil metal concentrations and soil
parameters, such as pH, to predict available metal concentrations on a regional or national basis. The attraction of such an approach
is that it would provide valuable data for initiatives requiring information on the availability and mobility of metals in soils without
the need for costly soil sampling and analysis. Ninety-seven topsoil and subsoil samples were collected from 6 soil series in a
catenary sequence in north Wales to provide data for the development of an empirical model. These were analysed for total, 0.01 M
CaCl2-extractable and porewater metal concentrations and for a range of soil properties including pH, solid and dissolved organic
matter and cation exchange capacity. Regression analysis showed that, of the soil parameters measured, pH was the most important
predictor variable for the estimation of CaCl2-extractable Cd, Pb and Zn. pH accounted for up to 86% of the variance in the
proportion of dtotalT metals which were extracted by CaCl2, a reagent that is commonly used to estimate plant uptake of elements.
However, the relationships recorded between soil parameters and Kd (total metal/porewater metal) were much weaker, indicating
that porewater metal concentrations can less readily be predicted from total soil metal concentrations and soil properties.
Keywords :
soil solution , CEC , Extractable metals , Bioavailability , pH , KD
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment