Title of article :
Reproducibility of the BCR sequential extraction procedure in a
long-term study of the association of heavy metals with soil
components in an upland catchment in Scotland
Author/Authors :
Jeffrey R. Bacon*، نويسنده , , Irene J. Hewitt، نويسنده , , Patricia Cooper، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Humic iron podzol soils from three different plots at the Glensaugh Research Station, Aberdeenshire have been sampled on
an annual basis since 1990 and analysed using both total digestion and the original BCR sequential extraction procedure.
Particular care was required during the oxidation of these organic soils to prevent loss of material. The residue from the
sequential extraction was analysed so that the values for total concentration derived from the total digestion and from the sum of
the concentrations in the fractions of the extraction procedure could be compared. The comparison was good for all three soils
indicating that not only did the sequential extraction give good recovery but that this was reproducible over a period of several
years. The proportion of metals extractable at each step remained relatively constant thereby demonstrating the reproducibility
of the procedure and the stability of the metals in the soils over the time scale of the sampling used. Whereas the total
concentrations of Cr, Cu and Ni were highest in the soil from a roadside plot, this was not the case for Cd, Pb and Zn. In the case
of Pb, concentrations in soils (0–25-cm depth) well away from the road were over 100 mg/kg and well above the expected
background level. The distribution of metals between each of the extracted fractions varied not only between each metal but
also between each of the three soils indicating that both metal and soil influenced the measured distribution. The distribution of
Pb in the roadside soil was different from those in the other two soils and over 10% was extracted in the first, acetic acid
soluble, fraction.
Keywords :
Sequential extraction , Extractable trace metals , organic soils , Heavy metals , BCR
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment