Title of article :
Anthropogenic Influences on Cd, Cr,Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn Concentrations in Soils and Sediments in a Watershed with Sugar Cane Crops at São Paulo State, Brazil
Author/Authors :
Conceiç?o، F.T نويسنده UNESP - Univer. Estadual Paulista , , Navarro، G.R.B نويسنده UNESP - Univer. Estadual Paulista , , Silva-Fernandes، A.M. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The use of fertilizers NPK and amendments in sugar cane crops may change the heavy metals
concentrations in soils, making them available for plants and, consequently, they can be transferred to the
human food chain. This study describes the redistribution of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) in soils
with sugar cane crops due to fertilizers NPK and amendments at Corumbata? River basin, S?o Paulo State. The
heavy metals concentrations were determined in samples of fertilizers NPK (5:25:25) and amendments
(limestones, KCl, and phosphogypsum) by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Heavy metals incorporated
in fertilizers NPK and amendments are annually added in the sugar cane crops, but if utilized in accordance
with the recommended rates, they do not raise the concentration levels in soils up to hazards values. Those
applications promote the decrease of heavy metals concentration in soils profiles with sugar cane crops due to
their fractionation to water soluble and/or exchangeable fractions, and the results still indicate that the profiles
do not possess hazard levels in relation to heavy metals concentration. In relation to metals concentration in
a sediment core, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn values increased progressively from 1974 to 2000 due to anthropogenic
activities, mainly sugar cane crops, indicating adverse biological effects to the aquatic environment and to
organisms living in or having direct contact with sediments.