پديد آورندگان :
Adams R. H. نويسنده , clan-Castro D. نويسنده , Guzman Osorio F. J. نويسنده , Diaz-Ramirez I. J. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
A site evaluation was made for a low-lying property in an old river levee/marsh association, used
marginally for cattle raising, which was contaminated due to historical practices. Contamination was related to
geomorphology: the lowest areas contained 79 % of the contaminated samples. Other contaminated samples were all
rear access roads (probable intentional dumping). There were no samples in the higher, levee areas away from roads
with hydrocarbon concentrations above 3,000 mg/kg. Medium and high impact levels, corresponding to average
hydrocarbon concentrations of 13,400 mg/kg and 109,700 mg/kg, respectively, were found in 28 % and 27 % of the
property area. The medium impact level was predicted to have a reduced pasture production potential of ~ 50 % while
at the high impact level practically no pasture production was predicted. Toxicological risk to cattle is present in only
12 % of the sample points although almost all of these are in very marshy areas not apt for cattle raising. Because the
hydrocarbons at this tropical site are very weathered, acute toxicity was not related to hydrocarbon concentration.
Although slightly more than half of the property has hydrocarbon concentrations above the permissible limit, only
about one-third of the contaminated area is apt for cattle raising. This study, based on hydrocarbon distribution related
to site geomorphology, soil toxicity bioassay, risk assessment to cattle and evaluation of pasture production allowed
to made a more accurate assessment and definition of future use of the site. These criteria could be used for diagnostic
studies of sites with similar tropical conditions.