Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, Iran

Aims & Backgrounds: The heavy metals are a part of the minor elemental elements in the nature. Forest soils directly and indirectly affect public health through the production of nutritional factors on plants and animals in the ecosystem. Pollution in forest soils may lead to disorder in soil st...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Rahmani, Tahereh Azari, Sareh Mollaaghajanzadeh
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Published: Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-b871e131cb15495cbdc2a27807e2e08c2020-11-25T03:43:15ZfasAfarand Scholarly Publishing Instituteتحقيقات جغرافيايی1019-70522538-43842020-03-013513142Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, IranMohammad Rahmani0Tahereh Azari1Sareh Mollaaghajanzadeh2 Department of Environmental Science,Faculty Of Marine Sciences,Mazandaran University,Babolsar,Iran Department of Earth Sciences,Faculty of Sciences,Shiraz University,Shiraz,Iran Department of Wtershed Management,Faculty of Natural Resources,Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University,Babolsar,Iran Aims & Backgrounds: The heavy metals are a part of the minor elemental elements in the nature. Forest soils directly and indirectly affect public health through the production of nutritional factors on plants and animals in the ecosystem. Pollution in forest soils may lead to disorder in soil structure, interference in the growth of plants and trees, and even soil contamination to heavy metals such as Fe-Hg-Ag-As-Cr-Mn-Co-Cu-Mo-Ni-Zn-Sn-W using various indicators of contamination. Methodology: To conduct the study, 40 soil samples from the waste disposal area of Babol (Babol Anjilsi region) were systematically selected harvested and the concentration of metals was measured using an ICP device. The enrichment factor and geo-accumulation index were used to determine the contamination of the study area. Findings: The results of the study showed that Fe-As-Cr-Ni-Co concentration in the study area is higher than the maximum acceptable concentration of the Ericson 2011 standard. The geo-accumulation index was obtained for all metals. The results showed the concentration of metals in the soil relevant to the source of leachate from waste landfill in the area. The values of the Contamination Factor (CF) indicated that most of the samples were in the non-polluted to medium class and the contamination factor for Fe-Cr-W metals was the highest value. In general, about 20% of the data was in the medium to high pollution class. Conclusion: Geo-accumulation index zonation map analysis showed that the origin of heavy elements of the region is the residual leachate and geological.http://georesearch.ir/article-1-749-en.htmlgeo-accumulation indexenrichment factorcontamination factorheavy metalsanjilsi forest of babol
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Sareh Mollaaghajanzadeh
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Sareh Mollaaghajanzadeh
Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, Iran
تحقيقات جغرافيايی
geo-accumulation index
enrichment factor
contamination factor
heavy metals
anjilsi forest of babol
author_facet Mohammad Rahmani
Tahereh Azari
Sareh Mollaaghajanzadeh
author_sort Mohammad Rahmani
title Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, Iran
title_short Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, Iran
title_full Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, Iran
title_fullStr Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination Caused by Residual Leachate on Forest Soil in Babol Anjilsi Region, Iran
title_sort effects of heavy metal contamination caused by residual leachate on forest soil in babol anjilsi region, iran
publisher Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute
series تحقيقات جغرافيايی
issn 1019-7052
2538-4384
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Aims & Backgrounds: The heavy metals are a part of the minor elemental elements in the nature. Forest soils directly and indirectly affect public health through the production of nutritional factors on plants and animals in the ecosystem. Pollution in forest soils may lead to disorder in soil structure, interference in the growth of plants and trees, and even soil contamination to heavy metals such as Fe-Hg-Ag-As-Cr-Mn-Co-Cu-Mo-Ni-Zn-Sn-W using various indicators of contamination. Methodology: To conduct the study, 40 soil samples from the waste disposal area of Babol (Babol Anjilsi region) were systematically selected harvested and the concentration of metals was measured using an ICP device. The enrichment factor and geo-accumulation index were used to determine the contamination of the study area. Findings: The results of the study showed that Fe-As-Cr-Ni-Co concentration in the study area is higher than the maximum acceptable concentration of the Ericson 2011 standard. The geo-accumulation index was obtained for all metals. The results showed the concentration of metals in the soil relevant to the source of leachate from waste landfill in the area. The values of the Contamination Factor (CF) indicated that most of the samples were in the non-polluted to medium class and the contamination factor for Fe-Cr-W metals was the highest value. In general, about 20% of the data was in the medium to high pollution class. Conclusion: Geo-accumulation index zonation map analysis showed that the origin of heavy elements of the region is the residual leachate and geological.
topic geo-accumulation index
enrichment factor
contamination factor
heavy metals
anjilsi forest of babol
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