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Metals pollution and human bioaccessibility of topsoils in Grugliasco (Italy)
Authors:Poggio Laura  Vrscaj Borut  Schulin Rainer  Hepperle Erwin  Ajmone Marsan Franco
Institution:a Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Soil Protection, ETH Zürich, Universitätstrasse 16, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland
b Agricultural Institute of Slovenia, Hacquetova 17, SI1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
c DiVaPRA Chimica Agraria, Via Leonardo da Vinci 44, 10095 Grugliasco, Torino, Italy
Abstract:Polluted soils can present a significant health risk especially in an urban environment. Most current legislation and health risk frameworks are based on pseudototal metal content. However, only a fraction of these concentrations is available for plant and human uptake. The aim of this work was to study the diffuse metal contamination in the soils of a municipality in Northern Italy in terms of: (i) metal availability, and (ii) metal accessibility to the human body and its relationship to soil properties, considering lead, copper, zinc, nickel, and chromium. Soil metal content was measured simulating availability conditions. Human bioaccessibility was derived from a modified physiologically-based extraction test. The human bioaccessible content was then estimated taking into account the relationships between pseudototal content and selected soil parameters. For the case study, the prediction of human bioaccessibility based on pseudototal content, organic matter and soil texture produced statistically significant models, with r2 = 0.60 for Cu, r2 = 0.53 for Pb and r2 = 0.42 for Zn.
Keywords:Heavy metals  Urban soils  Human bioaccessibility  Physiologically based extraction tests  Pedotransfer functions
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