CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENT
Metal pollution attracts growing interest mainly due to their toxic effects on the entire natural environment. It is therefore necessary to monitor, not to exceed acceptable stan-dards of elements in ecosystems. Heavy metals in soils are derived from natural and anthropogenic sources. The purpose of...
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doaj-51a9a01492a64c8abfb257d87d7b93f62020-11-24T23:31:26ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932014-04-01152535910.12911/22998993.109497835CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENTElżbieta Skorbiłowicz0Anna Samborska1Department of Technology in Engineering and Environmental Protection, Technical University in Bialystok, Wiejska 45A, 15-351 Bialystok, PolandDepartment of Technology in Engineering and Environmental Protection, Technical University in Bialystok, Wiejska 45A, 15-351 Bialystok, PolandMetal pollution attracts growing interest mainly due to their toxic effects on the entire natural environment. It is therefore necessary to monitor, not to exceed acceptable stan-dards of elements in ecosystems. Heavy metals in soils are derived from natural and anthropogenic sources. The purpose of this article is to present the contents of copper and nickel in agricultural soils within the Vistula river catchment based on research carried out by the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation in the period since 1995 to 2010. The assessment of a degree of soil contamination by these elements ac-cording to standards has been also performed. It has been proven that about 91% of ag-ricultural soils in Vistula river catchment shows natural (0°), while approximately 9% higher (Io) copper concentrations. It was found that in the total agricultural area of the Vistula river catchment, soils not contaminated with nickel (0°), with elevated (Io), and weakly contaminated soils (IIo) are respectively 85%, 11%, 4% of the analyzed soils area. There was a significantrelationship between the content of copper and nickel in soils and such features as organic matter and pH. Analysis of results confirmedthat the highly developed industrial activity affects the increased amount of pollutants in soils; the greatest accumulation occurred in soils of the upper Vistula river catchment, which is caused primarily by interaction of the Upper Silesian Industrial District.http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/Content-of-copper-and-nickel-in-soils-of-vistula-river-catchment,35,0,2.htmlsoilcoppernickelVistula river catchment |
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Elżbieta Skorbiłowicz Anna Samborska CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENT Journal of Ecological Engineering soil copper nickel Vistula river catchment |
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CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENT |
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CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENT |
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CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENT |
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CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENT |
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CONTENT OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN SOILS OF VISTULA RIVER CATCHMENT |
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content of copper and nickel in soils of vistula river catchment |
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Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) |
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Journal of Ecological Engineering |
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2299-8993 |
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Metal pollution attracts growing interest mainly due to their toxic effects on the entire natural environment. It is therefore necessary to monitor, not to exceed acceptable stan-dards of elements in ecosystems. Heavy metals in soils are derived from natural and anthropogenic sources. The purpose of this article is to present the contents of copper and nickel in agricultural soils within the Vistula river catchment based on research carried out by the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation in the period since 1995 to 2010. The assessment of a degree of soil contamination by these elements ac-cording to standards has been also performed. It has been proven that about 91% of ag-ricultural soils in Vistula river catchment shows natural (0°), while approximately 9% higher (Io) copper concentrations. It was found that in the total agricultural area of the Vistula river catchment, soils not contaminated with nickel (0°), with elevated (Io), and weakly contaminated soils (IIo) are respectively 85%, 11%, 4% of the analyzed soils area. There was a significantrelationship between the content of copper and nickel in soils and such features as organic matter and pH. Analysis of results confirmedthat the highly developed industrial activity affects the increased amount of pollutants in soils; the greatest accumulation occurred in soils of the upper Vistula river catchment, which is caused primarily by interaction of the Upper Silesian Industrial District. |
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