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Releases of phosphate fertilizer industry in the surrounding environment: Investigation on heavy metals and polonium-210 in soil
Authors:M Aoun  A G El Samrani  B S Lartiges  V Kazpard and Z Saad
Institution:1. Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission, CNRS. P. O. Box 11-8281, Riad El Solh 1107 2260 Beirut, Lebanon. E-mail: maria.aoun@cnrs.edu.lb,1. Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission, CNRS. P. O. Box 11-8281, Riad El Solh 1107 2260 Beirut, Lebanon. 2. Lebanese University, Faculty of Sciences, Platform for Research and Analysis in Environmental Sciences, P. O. Box 4, Beirut, Lebanon,3. Nancy University-LEM-ENSG/INPL-CNRS-15 Av. du Charmois, P. O. Box 40 - F-54 501 Vandoeuvre Cedex-France,2. Lebanese University, Faculty of Sciences, Platform for Research and Analysis in Environmental Sciences, P. O. Box 4, Beirut, Lebanon and 2. Lebanese University, Faculty of Sciences, Platform for Research and Analysis in Environmental Sciences, P. O. Box 4, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract:Distribution of Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr, Ni, Mn concentrations and the activity of polonium-210 in the surrounding area of a phosphate fertilizer industry located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea has been determined. Nineteen sampling sites were distributed around the industrial zone on a surface area of about 100,000 m2. Atomic absorption spectroscopy and Alpha spectroscopy were used to quantify the heavy elements and polonium-210, respectively. Investigation on a particle scale was conducted by TEM and SEM coupled to EDX and X-ray cartography to determine the nature of heavy elements carriers and their distribution. Heavy elements were mainly concentrated inside the particle size fraction < 50 m. Their levels decreased with distance increasing from the industry. According to the reference soil, enrichment factors were about 10, 15, 32 and 100 times for Zn, Pb, Cu, and Cr, respectively inside the particle size fraction < 50 m on the closest sites to the industry. The main contaminant sources were transport and storage of row materials and the free release of phosphogypsum waste. Heavy elements were entrapped inside agglomerates of sulfates, phosphates and iron oxihydroxides in a di used shape. Polonium-210 with an enrichment factor of about 56, showed the same behavior of the spatial distribution of the trace elements.
Keywords:heavy elements  phosphogypsum  fertilizer industry  polonium-210  Alpha spectrometry
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