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Govil PK Sorlie JE Murthy NN Sujatha D Reddy GL Rudolph-Lund K Krishna AK Rama Mohan K 《Environmental monitoring and assessment》2008,140(1-3):313-323
Studies on quantitative soil contamination due to heavy metals were carried out in Katedan Industrial Development Area (KIDA),
south of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India under the Indo-Norwegian Institutional Cooperation Programme. The study area falls
under a semi-arid type of climate and consists of granites and pegmatite of igneous origin belonging to the Archaean age.
There are about 300 industries dealing with dyeing, edible oil production, battery manufacturing, metal plating, chemicals,
etc. Most of the industries discharge their untreated effluents either on open land or into ditches. Solid waste from industries
is randomly dumped along roads and open grounds. Soil samples were collected throughout the industrial area and from downstream
residential areas and were analysed by X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer for fourteen trace metals and ten major oxides. The
analytical data shows very high concentrations of lead, chromium, nickel, zinc, arsenic and cadmium through out the industrial
area. The random dumping of hazardous waste in the industrial area could be the main cause of the soil contamination spreading
by rainwater and wind. In the residential areas the local dumping is expected to be the main source as it is difficult to
foresee that rain and wind can transport the contaminants from the industrial area. If emission to air by the smokestacks
is significant, this may contribute to considerable spreading of contaminants like As, Cd and Pb throughout the area. A comparison
of the results with the Canadian Soil Quality Guidelines (SQGL) show that most of the industrial area is heavily contaminated
by As, Pb and Zn and local areas by Cr, Cu and Ni. The residential area is also contaminated by As and some small areas by
Cr, Cu, Pb and Zn. The Cd contamination is detected over large area but it is not exceeding the SQGL value. Natural background
values of As and Cr exceed the SQGL values and contribute significantly to the contamination in the residential area. However,
the availability is considerably less than anthropogenic contaminants and must therefore be assessed differently. The pre-
and post-monsoon sampling over two hydrological cycles in 2002 and 2003 indicate that the As, Cd and Pb contaminants are more
mobile and may expect to reach the groundwater. The other contaminants seem to be much more stable. The contamination is especially
serious in the industrial area as it is housing a large permanent residing population. The study not only aims at determining
the natural background levels of trace elements as a guide for future pollution monitoring but also focuses on the pollution
vulnerability of the watershed. A plan of action for remediation is recommended. 相似文献
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Heavy Metals Fractionation in Ganga River Sediments, India 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
The Ganga River is the largest river in India which, originates in the Himalayas and along with the Brahmaputra River, another
Himalayan river, transports enormous amounts of sediments from the Indian sub-continent to the Bay of Bengal. Because of the
important role of river sediments in the biogeochemical cycling of elements, the Ganga river sediments, collected from its
origin to the down stretches, were studied in the present context, to assess the heavy metals associated with different chemical
fractions of sediments. The fractionation of metals were studied in the sediments using SM&T protocol for the extraction of
heavy metals and geo-accumulation index (GAI) (Muller, Schwermetalle in den sedimenten des rheins – Veranderungen seit. Umschau, 79, 778–783, 1979) and Metal Enrichment Factor (MEF) in different fractions were calculated. As with many river systems, residual
fractions constitute more than 60% of total metals, except Zn, Cu and Cr. However, the reducible and organic and sulfide components
also act as major sinks for metals in the down stretches of the river, which is supported by the high GAI and MEF values.
The GAI values range between 4 and 5 and MEF exceed more than 20 for almost all the locations in the downstream locations
indicating to the addition of metals through urban and industrial effluents, as compared to the low metals concentrations
with less GAI and MEF in the pristine river sediments from the rivers in Himalayas. 相似文献
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Soylak M Divrikli U Saracoglu S Elci L 《Environmental monitoring and assessment》2007,127(1-3):169-176
Cellulose nitrate membrane filter was used for the preconcentration-separation of Cu, Co, Cd, Pb and Cr ions. The analyte
ions were collected on the membrane filter by the aid of carmine. Then membrane filter was dissolved by using nitric acid.
The levels of the analytes in the final solutions were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The analytical
parameters including pH, amounts of carmine, sample volumes etc. have been optimized. No influences have been observed from
the matrix ions. The detection limits for analytes were in the range of 0.08 μg/l-0.93 μg/l. The validation of the procedure
was checked by the analysis of standard reference sediment (GBW 07309). The present method has been successfully applied for
the FAAS determinations of analyte ions in real samples including black tea and magnesium salts. 相似文献
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In groundwater, used for drinking water supply in the greater industrial area of Thessaloniki, in Northern Greece, concentrations of total arsenic exceeded the WHO provisional guideline value and the EU maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 10 μg/L. The concentration of total arsenic was in the range between 4–130 μg/L, whereas the median value was 36 μg/L and the average concentration 46 μg/L. Nine out of the eleven wells contained total arsenic at concentration higher than 10 μg/L and it should be stressed that 6 of them contain arsenic at concentrations between 10 (new MCL) and 50 μg/L (previous MCL). The examined groundwaters were found to contain elevated concentrations of manganese and phosphate. Arsenic had a positive correlation with the pH, indicating the possible effect of pH on arsenic mobilisation. These findings emerge the problem of contamination from arsenic, since, according to the EU directive 98/83, all drinking water sources within the European Union should have achieved compliance with the new limits by 12/2003, implying that the situation requires urgent remedial action. 相似文献
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大冶龙角山地区土壤中重金属污染现状与评价 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
为了研究大冶龙角山地区尾砂坝内尾砂排放对下游耕地土壤中重金属含量的影响,本文对尾矿坝及河流两岸的耕地进行布点采样,通过等离子体发射光谱仪(ICP—OES)测定土壤中A5、Cd、Cr、Cu、Pb、Zn6种重金属的含量,并用污染指数法进行分析评价。旨在调查研究的基础上,使人们认识当地重金属污染的严重性,加大环境保护力度。 相似文献
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The leaching tests, including the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP), EDTA extraction and BCR sequential extractions
before and after EDTA treatments, were performed on two specific soils to elucidate heavy metal-associated mineral fractions
and general leachability. The TCLP illustrated the low leachability of heavy metals in soils from two sites. EDTA is a strong
chelator and therefore had higher extraction efficiency compared to that of TCLP. The lower extraction percentages by EDTA
for As and Sb were found compared to the other heavy metals derived from anthropogenic sources. Sequential extractions showed
that the importance of acid-extractable, organically-bound and Fe–Mn oxide fractions was identified for anthropogenic heavy
metals with the exception of As and Ni while the importance of residual fraction was identified for endogenous metals. Changes
in sequential fractions of heavy metals after leaching with EDTA are very complex and it is difficult to generalize on which
fraction was more mobile than the others. These combined results are helpful in elucidating the association of heavy metals
to soil fractions and the mobility characteristics of heavy metals under certain environmental conditions. 相似文献
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土壤中有效态重金属的化学试剂提取法研究进展 总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10
土壤重金属污染是国内外关注的热点问题,针对采用全量重金属评价土壤污染存在的问题,本文综述了近年来土壤有效态重金属的化学提取方法研究进展,比较分析了各种单一提取法和影响土壤重金属提取率的因素。在此基础上,评价了各类提取方法的特点及其在应用上的优势和局限,指出了筛选通用提取剂的原则和依据。结合实验初步提出以去离子水作为通用提取剂的可行性及尚需研究解决的问题。 相似文献
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Peri-urban lands are often used for production of vegetables for better market accessibility and higher prices. But most of these lands are contaminated with heavy metals through industrial effluents, sewage and sludge, and vehicular emission. Vegetables grown in such lands, therefore, are likely to be contaminated with heavy metals and unsafe for consumption. Samples of vegetables i.e., spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) and okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.); soil and irrigation water were collected from 5 peri-urban sites of New Delhi to monitor their heavy metal loads. While heavy metal load of the soils were below the maximum allowable limit prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO), it was higher in irrigation water and vegetable samples. The spinach and okra samples showed Zn, Pb and Cd levels higher than the WHO limits. The levels of Cu, however, were at their safe limits. Metal contamination was higher in spinach than in okra. Spatial variability of metal contamination was also observed in the study. Bio-availability of metals present in soil showed a positive relationship with their total content and organic matter content of soil but no relationship was observed with soil pH. Washing of vegetables with clean water was a very effective and easy way of decontaminating the metal pollution as it reduced the contamination by 75 to 100%. 相似文献
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The main objective of this paper is to examine pollution threat, especially to the groundwater resources, around Tarapur industrial
area (also called the Tarapur MIDC area) located on the Arabian Sea Coast in Thane District of Maharashtra State, India and
suggest remedial measures that may also be relevant to other industrial areas on the Indian Sea Coast. One hundred and thirty
one samples were collected from various sources, such as dugwells, borewells, dug-cum-borewells, effluent sumps, drainage
channels (effluent channels), creeks and ocean, for chemical analyses. These analyses show that the area in general is characterized
by hard water and high salinity hazard, possibly due to its proximity and hydraulic connection with the sea. Although the
potability of groundwater is questionable in certain pockets, it is good enough for irrigation purposes at present. Low pH
value and high heavy metal contents in the adjoining Muramba creek water is a matter of great concern and may be attributed
to the indiscriminate disposal of industrial effluents to the drainage channels connecting the creek. Muramba Creek is well
connected with the Arabian Sea, and there are evidences of seawater intrusion around this creek. Because of the fact that
Muramba Creek is highly polluted, and is hydraulically connected with the dugwells and borewells surrounding the creek, it
cannot be ruled out that the groundwater around this creek is susceptible to contamination. Unless measures are not taken
immediately to stop the indiscriminate disposal of the solid wastes and liquid effluents in open ground and drainage channels,
and measures are not taken to maintain the appropriate pH values at the effluent treatment facilities before their disposal,
the problem would indeed be formidable one day, and it will be too late then for the authorities to take care of the resulting
maladies. Few suggestions have been given for controlling and managing the industrial pollution around the Tarapur MIDC area.
These suggestions are relevant to other industrial areas situated on the 7,000 km long Indian Sea Coast. 相似文献
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Regular ingestion of soils could pose a potential health threat due to long-term toxic element exposure. In order to estimate
the human bioavailability quotients for As and heavy metals, 12 urban roadside soil samples were collected and analyzed for
As, Pb, Cu, Zn, Ni, Co, and Cr using Simple Bioavailability Extraction Test (SBET). The quantities of As, Pb, Cu, Zn, Ni,
Co, and Cr leached from soils within the simulated human stomach for 1 h indicated, on average, 27.3, 71.7, 40.4, 59.3, 17.7,
27.2 and 5.6% bioavailability, respectively. Significant positive correlations were observed between the amounts leached using
SBET and the total amounts dissolved with HNO3-HCl-HF acid mixtures. Stepwise multiple regression analysis indicated that the amounts leached with SBET for As, Pb, Zn,
Ni, and Co were not related to any of the physic-chemical parameters measured (i.e., soil texture, pH, total organic matter).
These results may be valuable for providing input data for risk assessment at sites subject to anthropogenic soil contamination. 相似文献