Title of article :
A soil sampling strategy for mapping trace element
concentrations in a test area
Author/Authors :
J. Sastrea، نويسنده , , M. Vidala، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , G. Raureta، نويسنده , , T. Saurasb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
A sampling strategy, based on previous knowledge of a test area, was compared with a Reference Sampling in the
frame of the EU-funded CEEM project. The aim was a comparison of sampling strategies for the drafting of
concentration maps for a set of trace elements Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn., with three-dimension information that can be
used for risk assessment. The main constraint was that only 15 soil samples were to be analysed. The test area in
Dornach, Switzerland. included different soil types and land uses forest, arable land and permanent grasslands.. The
sampling strategy proposed defined strata on the basis of land use, then applying a systematic regular sampling within
each stratum. A composite sample was formed from each individual sample. In forests, H and Ah horizons were
taken separately. In arable lands, a depth within the ploughed layer 0]15 cm. was analysed. In grasslands, samples
were taken at two depths 0]10 and 10]20 cm. to provide information on the vertical variability. The comparison of
the results obtained with those derived from the Reference Sampling allowed us to estimate if the information
obtained from the proposed sampling strategy was sufficiently representative for an assessment of the level of
elements considered. It was concluded that recommendations on sampling strategy depend on the interaction pattern
of the element. In this case, for mobile trace elements, such as Cd, the information derived from sampling of two soil
layers was not as important as that for the rest of metals studied that accumulated in the upper layer. If the H
horizons in forests was not considered this led to unreliable predictions of the concentration levels, since the
concentrations in H and Ah horizons differed irrespective of whether they were expressed in mg kgy1 the H horizon
was enriched in those trace elements, except for Cd. and in mg my2 the low bulk density of the H horizon led to a
lower trace element level than in Ah horizon.. Finally, in undisturbed systems such as grasslands, sampling 0]10 cm
instead of 0]20 cm is recommended to prevent dilution of the concentration of trace elements.
Keywords :
Concentration maps , trace elements , risk assessment , Sampling strategies
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment