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Sources of pollution and distribution of Pb, Cd and Hg in Wroclaw soils: Insight from chemical and Pb isotope composition

机译:弗罗茨瓦夫土壤中Pb,Cd和Hg的污染源污染和分布:化学和Pb同位素组成的洞察力

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Human activities in cities affect properties of urban soils. In particular, urban soils often contain high contents of harmful metals even in deeper horizons added to them from diverse sources over centuries of the city development. This is reflected in complex distribution of metals in bulk soils with depth and the complex metal fractionation, but the exact sources of the metals are difficult to identify. This is also the situation in soils from Wroclaw, one of the largest cities in Poland. Potentially harmful elements Pb, Cd and Hg were examined in six profiles located along the major communication route and compared to two non-urban soils profiles located close to the same route. In all of the urban profiles, Pb and Cd exceeded the element contents observed in nonurban profiles and showed an erratic distribution compared to the more predictable one in non-urban soils. The differences between urban and non-urban profiles were explained as the result of contamination coming from more pollution sources in the case of urban soils, the conclusion supported by Pb isotope analyses. In fact, Pb isotopes showed that the contamination sources in urban soils included leaded petrol, coal combustion, smelting and possibly old pre-industrial ore processing, whereas leaded petrol and pre-industrial lead were the only possible anthropogenic sources in non-urban soils. The comparison of Wrocoaw soils with those from cities of comparable size Krakow and Poznan show similar ranges of metal contents with implication that urban pollution oversteps diverse geogenic chemical background. On the other hand, the comparison with other European cities show large variability in metal contents and suggest that urban soils contamination is time integrated and reflects long-term industrial evolution of each country.
机译:城市的人类活动会影响城市土壤的特性。特别是,即使在从城市发展的几个世纪以来,城市土壤也含有高含量的有害金属含量。这反映在具有深度和复​​杂的金属分馏中散装土壤中金属的复杂分布,但是难以识别金属的确切来源。这也是波兰最大的城市之一的弗罗茨瓦夫的土壤的情况。在沿着主要通信路线沿着主要通信路线的六种型材中检查了潜在有害的元素Pb,Cd和Hg,并与两个非城市土壤曲线相比,靠近同一路线。在所有城市概况中,PB和CD超过了在非城市概况中观察到的元素内容,并与非城市土壤中更具可预测的一个相比显示了不稳定的分布。城市和非城市概况之间的差异被解释为污染来自城市土壤的污染源的污染结果,该结论由PB同位素分析支持。事实上,Pb同位素表明,城市土壤中的污染源包括铅汽油,煤燃烧,冶炼和可能旧的工业矿石加工,而铅汽油和工业前铅是非城市土壤中唯一可能的人为源。弗洛克斯土壤与克拉科夫和波兹南城市的弗洛克索土壤的比较显示了城市污染超越造成造工背景的含义相似的金属含量范围。另一方面,与其他欧洲城市的比较显示了金属含量的巨大变化,并表明城市土壤污染是综合的,反映了每个国家的长期工业演变。

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