Title of article :
Lead contamination of an old shooting range affecting the local
ecosystem — A case study with a holistic approach
Author/Authors :
Minna-Liisa Rantalainen، نويسنده , , Minna Torkkeli، نويسنده , , Rauni Strommer، نويسنده , , Heikki Set?l?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The aim of this case study was to uncover the consequences of lead pellet-derived heavy lead contamination at a cast-off
shooting range in southern Finland, covering aspects from soil chemistry and biology up to ecosystem level. The observed changes
in the soil properties of the most contaminated areas suggest that the contamination may be disturbing processes of decomposition
and nutrient mineralisation. Also two functionally important groups of soil organisms, microbes (as analysed using the PLFA
analysis) and enchytraeid worms, were negatively affected by the contamination. Furthermore, there was an indication of reduced
pine litter production at the contaminated areas. On the other hand, lead contamination appears not to have affected pine growth or
soil-dwelling nematodes and microarthropods, and the general outlook of the whole ecosystem is that of a healthy forest. Thus, the
boreal forest ecosystem studied as a whole appears to bear strong resistance to contamination, despite negative effects of lead on
many of its components. This resistance may result from e.g. low bioavailability of lead, avoidance of the most contaminated soil
horizons and microsites by the organisms, and functional redundancy and development of lead-tolerant populations amongst the
organisms. The relative importance of these factors and the mechanisms behind them will be investigated in forthcoming studies
Keywords :
pb , Lead pellet , soil properties , Soil fauna , soil microbes , primary production
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment