Title of article :
Open dumping of municipal solid waste and its hazardous impacts on soil and vegetation diversity at waste dumping sites of Islamabad city
Author/Authors :
Ali, Syeda Maria International Islamic University, Female Campus - Department of Environmental Sciences, Pakistan , Ali, Syeda Maria Indiana University Purdue University - Environment Resource Center - Department of Biology, USA , Pervaiz, Aroma International Islamic University, Female Campus - Department of Environmental Sciences, Pakistan , Afzal, Beenish International Islamic University, Female Campus - Department of Environmental Sciences, Pakistan , Hamid, Naima International Islamic University, Female Campus - Department of Environmental Sciences, Pakistan , Yasmin, Azra Fatima Jinnah Women University - Department of Environmental Sciences, Pakistan
From page :
59
To page :
65
Abstract :
Deteriorating soil quality and decrease in vegetation abundance are grave consequences of open waste dumping which have resulted in growing public concern. The focus of this study is to assess the contribution of open waste dumping in soil contamination and its effect on plant diversity in one of the renowned green cities of Pakistan. Surface soil samples (n= 12 +12) were collected from both the open waste dumping areas allocated by Capital Development Authority (CDA) and sub- sectors of H-belt of Islamabad city (representative of control site). The diversity of vegetation was studied at both sampling sites. Significant modifications were observed in the soil properties of the dumping sites. Soils at the disposal sites showed high pH, TDS and EC regime in comparison to control sites. Various heavy metal concentrations i.e., Lead (Pb), Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), Chromium (Cr) and Zinc (Zn) were also found to be higher at the dumping sites except for Cadmium (Cd) which had a higher value in control site. A similar trend was observed in plant diversity. Control sites showed diversified variety of plants i.e., 44 plant species while this number reduced to only
Keywords :
Waste disposal sites , Heavy metals , Soil quality
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Science
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Science
Record number :
2609508
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