Title of article :
A flexible methodology for the characterisation of soils:
a case study of the heavy metal status of a site at
Dornach
Author/Authors :
Jeffrey R. BaconU، نويسنده , , Gordon Hudson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The sampling scheme devised to study the site at Dornach was successful in identifying most of the features and
element distributions in the site using only 15 composite samples. The scheme was based on dividing the area into six
individual sampling units each of which represented a different combination of land use and soil type. The
three-dimensional information was obtained by taking samples at different depths, either on a fixed depth basis for
cultivated soils or according to soil horizons for undisturbed soils. In each sampling unit the composite samples were
bulked from 12 individual samples. The sampling point for each individual sample was chosen according to a
stratified random plan. Key features of the scheme were the flexibility which required the use of experienced
personnel and the fact that the sole task of the sampling exercise was to characterise the site with no preconceptions
of possible outcomes. The results showed that the high concentrations of Cd in the soil probably resulted from the
high concentrations of Cd in the underlying limestone and not primarily from atmospheric inputs. Higher levels of
copper were found in soils close to fruit trees probably as a result of using sprays on the trees. The concentrations of
Pb and Zn were relatively uniform throughout the site although there was some evidence of increased Zn
concentrations with depth analogous to the Cd distributions. The fact that these findings were in agreement with the
known characteristics of the site indicates the successful application of the chosen methodology in this study.
Keywords :
copper , Pollution , lead , zinc , Cadmium , Heavy metals , soils , Soil sampling
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment