Heavy metals deposited from the atmosphere on upland Scottish soils: Chemical and lead isotope studies of the association of metals with soil components

被引:45
|
作者
Bacon, JR [1 ]
Hewitt, IJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Macaulay Land Use Res Inst, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, Scotland
关键词
D O I
10.1016/j.gca.2004.06.030
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Three soil profiles taken from the Hartwood Research Station in Central Scotland have been analyzed using chemical digestion and extraction techniques to investigate the chemical association of heavy metals deposited from the atmosphere. Total digestion, EDTA extraction and the BCR (Bureau Communitaire de Reference) sequential extraction procedure were used. In addition, lead isotope ratios in the whole soils and in the fractions from the sequential extraction procedure were measured using thermal ionisation mass spectrometry. All the digestion and extraction procedures gave clear indication of enhanced concentrations of heavy metals in surface soils, in particular for lead and zinc. Whereas total digestion gave a good indication of the heavy metal status of the soils, the extraction procedures were necessary to provide information on chemical association of the metals with soil components, information needed to understand the soil processes involved in mobilization of metals. Lead isotope analysis of the whole soils revealed a consistent picture of lower Pb-206/Pb-207 ratios in surface soils (1.140-1.147) than in soils at 20-30 cm depth (1.182-1.190). The steady progression from the lower to higher ratios down the profile was clear indication that anthropogenic lead had penetrated to some degree into the deeper soils. The combination of sequential extraction and lead isotope analysis proved to be a powerful approach to studying this effect in more detail and showed that the fractions extractable from 20 to 30 cm soils contained lead with much lower Pb-206/Pb-207 ratios (1.174-1.178) than the residual fraction (1.196-1.200). As the extractable fractions contained 85% of the lead in the soil, a substantial portion of lead at 20-30 cm depth was of anthropogenic origin. The Pb-206/Pb-207 ratios of 1.174-1.178 found in the extractable fractions suggested that the mobile component of the anthropogenic lead was that deposited before the introduction of leaded petrol. Copyright (C) 2005 Elsevier Ltd
引用
收藏
页码:19 / 33
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Speciation of heavy metals in garden soils: evidences from selective and sequential chemical leaching
    Zhongqi Cheng
    Leda Lee
    Sara Dayan
    Michael Grinshtein
    Richard Shaw
    Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2011, 11
  • [32] MULTISTEP SEQUENTIAL CHEMICAL-EXTRACTION OF HEAVY-METALS FROM URBAN SOILS
    GIBSON, MJ
    FARMER, JG
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION SERIES B-CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL, 1986, 11 (02): : 117 - 135
  • [33] Lead Isotope Signatures and Source Identification of Heavy Metals in Vegetable Soils Irrigated with Swine Wastewater of Jiangxi Province, China
    Wang, Maolan
    Zhang, Yanhui
    Zhou, Wanting
    Xiong, Yingying
    Zhang, Xiandan
    Guo, Ben
    BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2024, 112 (05)
  • [34] DESORPTION OF HEAVY-METALS FROM TYPICAL SOIL COMPONENTS (CLAY, PEAT) WITH GLYCINE
    FISCHER, K
    RAINER, C
    BIENIEK, D
    KETTRUP, A
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1992, 46 (1-3) : 53 - 62
  • [35] Ecological and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soils from Recycled Lead Smelting Sites
    Yu, Furong
    Zhang, Jianuo
    Li, Zhiping
    Liu, Songtao
    WATER, 2022, 14 (09)
  • [36] Kinetics of Desorption of Heavy Metals from Polluted Soils: Influence of Soil Type and Metal Source
    Geeta Kandpal
    P. C. Srivastava
    Bali Ram
    Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2005, 161 : 353 - 363
  • [37] Kinetics of desorption of heavy metals from polluted soils: Influence of soil type and metal source
    Kandpal, G
    Srivastava, PC
    Ram, B
    WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 2005, 161 (1-4): : 353 - 363
  • [38] Comparison of Chemical Speciation of Lead, Arsenic, and Cadmium in Contaminated Soils from a Historical Mining Site: Implications for Different Mobilities of Heavy Metals
    Gankhurel, Baasansuren
    Fukushi, Keisuke
    Akehi, Akitoshi
    Takahashi, Yoshio
    Zhao, Xiaolan
    Kawasaki, Kazuo
    ACS EARTH AND SPACE CHEMISTRY, 2020, 4 (07): : 1064 - 1077
  • [39] Distribution and chemical speciation of heavy metals in various size fractions of aggregates from zonal soils
    Shen, Qian
    Xiang, Jiamin
    Zhang, Mingkui
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2022, 102 (16) : 4272 - 4287
  • [40] RETRACTED: Operating Variables in Chemical Extraction of Heavy metals from Contaminated Soils (Retracted Article)
    Qi, Jingxian
    Wang, Heli
    Sun, Huichao
    Shen, Liang
    Lian, Xinying
    2011 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-ICEES 2011, 2011, 11