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Magnetic anomalies of forest soils in the Upper Silesia-Northern Moravia region
Authors:Magiera Tadeusz  Kapicka Ales  Petrovský Eduard  Strzyszcz Zygmunt  Fialová Hana  Rachwa? Marzena
Institution:Institute of Environmental Engineering PAS, M. Sklodowskiej-Curie 34, 41-819 Zabrze, Silesian, Poland. magiera@ipis.zabrze.pl
Abstract:Previous investigations revealed a strong magnetic anomaly due to soil magnetic enhancement in the industrialized cross-border area of Upper Silesia (Poland) and Northern Moravia (Czech Republic). Since industrial and urban dusts contain magnetic particles, this soil magnetic enhancement is assumed to be of anthropogenic origin, caused by a high concentration of atmospherically deposited magnetic particles, accumulated in topsoil layers. This assumption is proved by investigations of vertical profiles of magnetic susceptibility along a transect crossing the border area of the two countries. The results show that the population of magnetic minerals in the organic horizon is different from that in the mineral horizons. The vertical distribution of magnetic susceptibility and thermomagnetic analysis suggests negligible lithogenic contribution. The observed relationship between magnetic susceptibility and some heavy metals, confirmed by micromorphological observations and microchemical analysis of magnetic particles separated from the organic horizons of forest topsoil, has proved the usefulness of soil magnetometry for pollution study.
Keywords:Magnetic susceptibility  Topsoil profiles  Heavy metals  Iron oxides
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