Assessment of the pollution and ecological risk of lead and cadmium in soils

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Jerzy Wieczorek
Agnieszka Baran
Krzysztof Urbański
Ryszard Mazurek
Agnieszka Klimowicz-Pawlas
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[1] University of Agriculture in Krakow,Department of Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry
[2] AGH University of Science and Technology,Department of Environmental Management and Protection, Faculty of Mining Surveying and Environment Engineering
[3] University of Agriculture in Krakow,Department of Soil Science and Soil Protection
[4] Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute,Department of Soil Science Erosion and Land Protection
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Lead; Cadmium; Soil factors; Bioavailability; Risk assessment; Geostatistics;
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The aim of the study was to assess the content, distribution, soil binding capacity, and ecological risk of cadmium and lead in the soils of Malopolska (South Poland). The investigation of 320 soil samples from differently used land (grassland, arable land, forest, wasteland) revealed a very high variation in the metal content in the soils. The pollution of soils with cadmium and lead is moderate. Generally, a point source of lead and cadmium pollution was noted in the study area. The highest content of cadmium and lead was found in the northwestern part of the area—the industrial zones (mining and metallurgical activity). These findings are confirmed by the arrangement of semivariogram surfaces and bivariate Moran’s correlation coefficients. Among the different types of land use, forest soils had by far the highest mean content of bioavailable forms of both metals. The results showed a higher soil binding capacity for lead than for cadmium. However, for both metals, extremely high (class 5) accumulation capacities were dominant. Based on the results, the investigated soils had a low (Pb) and moderate (Cd) ecological risk on living components. Soil properties, such as organic C, pH, sand, silt, and clay content, correlated with the content of total and bioavailable forms of metals in the soils. The correlations, despite being statistically significant, were characterized by very low values of correlation coefficient (r = 0.12–0.20, at p ≤ 0.05). Therefore, the obtained data do not allow to define any conclusions as to the relationships between these soil properties. However, it must be highlighted that there was a very strong positive correlation between the total content of cadmium and lead and their bioavailable forms in the soils.
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