Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in Bulgaria

The present study deals with the assessment of pollution caused by a large industrial facility using multivariate statistical methods. The primary goal is to classify specific pollution sources and to apportion their involvement in the formation of the total concentration of the chemical parameters...

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Main Authors: Dimitar S. Dimitrov, Miroslava A. Nedyalkova, Borjana V. Donkova, Vasil D. Simeonov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/5/883
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spelling doaj-073df3f463b446b0aa00a54fab4d7ba32020-11-24T21:17:14ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492019-03-0124588310.3390/molecules24050883molecules24050883Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in BulgariaDimitar S. Dimitrov0Miroslava A. Nedyalkova1Borjana V. Donkova2Vasil D. Simeonov3Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Sofia, 1 James Bourchier Blvd., Sofia 1164, BulgariaFaculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Sofia, 1 James Bourchier Blvd., Sofia 1164, BulgariaFaculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Sofia, 1 James Bourchier Blvd., Sofia 1164, BulgariaFaculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Sofia, 1 James Bourchier Blvd., Sofia 1164, BulgariaThe present study deals with the assessment of pollution caused by a large industrial facility using multivariate statistical methods. The primary goal is to classify specific pollution sources and to apportion their involvement in the formation of the total concentration of the chemical parameters being monitored. This aim is accomplished by intelligent data analysis based on cluster analysis, principal component analysis and principal component regression analysis. Five latent factors are found to explain over 80% of the total variance of the system being conditionally named “organic”, “non-ferrous smelter”, “acidic”, “secondary anthropogenic contribution” and “natural” factor. The apportionment models designate the contribution of the identified sources quantitatively and help in the interpretation of risk assessment and management actions. Since the study takes into account pollution uptake from soil to a cabbage plant, the data interpretation could help in introducing biomonitoring aspects of the assessment. The chemometric expertise helps in revealing hidden relationships between the objects and the variables involved to achieve a better understanding of specific pollution events in the soil of a severely industrially impacted region.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/5/883trace metalstransfer factormultivariate statisticspollution source identificationbiomonitoring
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author Dimitar S. Dimitrov
Miroslava A. Nedyalkova
Borjana V. Donkova
Vasil D. Simeonov
spellingShingle Dimitar S. Dimitrov
Miroslava A. Nedyalkova
Borjana V. Donkova
Vasil D. Simeonov
Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in Bulgaria
Molecules
trace metals
transfer factor
multivariate statistics
pollution source identification
biomonitoring
author_facet Dimitar S. Dimitrov
Miroslava A. Nedyalkova
Borjana V. Donkova
Vasil D. Simeonov
author_sort Dimitar S. Dimitrov
title Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in Bulgaria
title_short Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in Bulgaria
title_full Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in Bulgaria
title_fullStr Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in Bulgaria
title_full_unstemmed Chemometric Assessment of Soil Pollution and Pollution Source Apportionment for an Industrially Impacted Region around a Non-Ferrous Metal Smelter in Bulgaria
title_sort chemometric assessment of soil pollution and pollution source apportionment for an industrially impacted region around a non-ferrous metal smelter in bulgaria
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The present study deals with the assessment of pollution caused by a large industrial facility using multivariate statistical methods. The primary goal is to classify specific pollution sources and to apportion their involvement in the formation of the total concentration of the chemical parameters being monitored. This aim is accomplished by intelligent data analysis based on cluster analysis, principal component analysis and principal component regression analysis. Five latent factors are found to explain over 80% of the total variance of the system being conditionally named “organic”, “non-ferrous smelter”, “acidic”, “secondary anthropogenic contribution” and “natural” factor. The apportionment models designate the contribution of the identified sources quantitatively and help in the interpretation of risk assessment and management actions. Since the study takes into account pollution uptake from soil to a cabbage plant, the data interpretation could help in introducing biomonitoring aspects of the assessment. The chemometric expertise helps in revealing hidden relationships between the objects and the variables involved to achieve a better understanding of specific pollution events in the soil of a severely industrially impacted region.
topic trace metals
transfer factor
multivariate statistics
pollution source identification
biomonitoring
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/5/883
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