Title of article :
Of the necessity of knowledge of the natural
pedo-geochemical background content in the
evaluation of the contamination of soils by trace
elements
Author/Authors :
Denis Baizea، نويسنده , , Thibault Sterckemanb، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
In order to evaluate the contamination of the Dornach Switzerland. site within the framework of the CEEM-Soil
project, each participating team was allowed to take a maximum of 15 samples. The French team’s sampling was
organized in such a way as to answer the following questions: i. what is the natural concentration of the soils at this
site local pedo-geochemical background content.?; ii. what are the levels of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn contamination of
the soil?; iii. what is the depth reached by the surface contamination that is derived from atmospheric fallout?; iv.
how is the contamination spread along the longest axis of the area under study? The relationships between total Fe
and the trace metals have allowed local variations in the natural pedo-geochemical background content to be
detected and thus permitted the anthropogenic contamination to be estimated. There would appear to be a low level
of Pb contamination over all the site investigated an increase of the order of 5]10 mg kgy1 on the background
level., limited to the surface humus-bearing layers. There is also a significant contamination by Cu over all of the site
an increase of the order of 30]40 mg kgy1.. This contamination has remained in the surface horizons 0]20 cm..
Very high Zn and Cd concentrations have been found in the four surface 0]4 cm. and deep horizons 15]70 cm.
taken under the forest and very much lower values in the samples taken from cultivated soils. The most likely
explanation is an unequal inheritance between the upper part of the site wooded with thinner very clayey soils. and
the lower cultivated part of the site with thicker less clayey soils developed in a loamy material.. For various reasons,
it seems unlikely that a contamination of the wooded part should be so much higher than the cultivated part due to
the interception of atmospheric dust by the trees. The local pedo-geochemical background Cd and Zn content of the
upper wooded part proved to be clearly higher than that which would be encountered in most soils of Switzerland
and France. Given this evaluation of the background content, it seems that only the surface horizons have been affected by Zn contamination an addition of approx. 60]100 mg kgy1.. In the case of Cd, the increase in
concentrations is only 0.5]1 mg kgy1 for the ploughed horizons, as well as the for the A horizons.
Keywords :
soil , trace elements , sampling , Background content
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment