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HEAVY METAL POLLUTION OF FOREST SOILS

HEAVY METAL POLLUTION OF FOREST SOILS BY ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS OF PECHENGANIKEL SMELTER

G.N. Koptsik (1), N.P. Nedbaev (1), S.V. Koptsik (2), I.N.Pavlyuk (1)

(1) Soil Science Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow 119899, Russia;
(2) Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow 119899, Russia

Eurasian Soil Science, 1998, 31 (8): 896-903. Translated from Pochvovedenie, 1998, N 8, pp. 988-995.


Annotation:

The continuous impact of Pechenganikel smelter atmospheric emissions has resulted in soil pollution with nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) over an area more than 3000 km2 in the north-west of the Kola Peninsula. Near the smelter, the litter of podzols was found to have accumulated 2000-2600 mg/kg of metals, whereas their exchangeable forms varied from 1000 to 1400 mg/kg. This is 17-23% of soil cation exchange capacity. Meanwhile, the content of Ni and Cu was by almost two orders of magnitude lower in the background soils. An exponential formula can be applied to describe the relationships between soil concentrations of heavy metals and the distance from the emission source. Current Ni and Cu accumulation in the soil root-inhabited zone seem to be toxic for forest vegetation within a range of 25-35 km from the smelter.


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