The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approach

To determine the origin of heavy metals, the effects of parent materials, soil genesis, and human activities on the content and distribution of selected metals in soils near Mofateh Martyr powerhouse, Hamedan, were assessed. Six types of parent materials including shale, schist, limestone, alluvial...

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Main Authors: Sh. Nosratipoor, M. Nael, M. Sheklabadi, A.A. Sepahi Garo
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Published: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 2014-11-01
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Online Access:http://jsw.um.ac.ir/index.php/jsw/article/view/27928
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spelling doaj-ea77e95dd87341569e829edd3d769c7d2021-06-02T17:04:01ZfasFerdowsi University of Mashhadمجله آب و خاک2008-47572423-396X2014-11-0128360561510.22067/jsw.v0i0.279287798The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approachSh. Nosratipoor0M. Nael1M. Sheklabadi2A.A. Sepahi Garo3Bu-Ali Sina University, HamedanBu-Ali Sina University, HamedanBu-Ali Sina University, HamedanBu-Ali Sina University, HamedanTo determine the origin of heavy metals, the effects of parent materials, soil genesis, and human activities on the content and distribution of selected metals in soils near Mofateh Martyr powerhouse, Hamedan, were assessed. Six types of parent materials including shale, schist, limestone, alluvial plain, alluvial terraces and fan deposits were identified and soil genesis were studied. Total content of Cd, Cu, Mn, Ni, Zn, Pb, Fe were determined in soil horizons and parent materials. Concentration of the metals in four different chemical phases, including acetic acid extractable, reducible, oxidizable and residual fractions, was determined with four-step sequential extraction procedure. Soil development is limited in the studied region so that the discrepancy between solum and parent material in terms of heavy metal content is not great in general. Calcareous soils and limestone have the lowest amount of copper, manganese, nickel, zinc, lead and iron. Independent of soil types and parent materials, most of the heavy metals, except Mn, were present in the residual fraction. The concentration of Mn in all profiles is highest in reducible fraction. Low degree of soil development and the prevalent presence of metals in residual fraction show the influential role of parent materials in controlling metal concentration and distribution; pedogenic processes have minor effects. The role of human activities is limited for most of the selected metals; however, the tangible presence of Pb and, in some cases, Cd in acetic acid extractable fraction, reflects the impact of human activities on the concentrations of these two metals.http://jsw.um.ac.ir/index.php/jsw/article/view/27928heavy metalsparent materialschemical fractionationsoil evolutionpollutionpower plant
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author Sh. Nosratipoor
M. Nael
M. Sheklabadi
A.A. Sepahi Garo
spellingShingle Sh. Nosratipoor
M. Nael
M. Sheklabadi
A.A. Sepahi Garo
The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approach
مجله آب و خاک
heavy metals
parent materials
chemical fractionation
soil evolution
pollution
power plant
author_facet Sh. Nosratipoor
M. Nael
M. Sheklabadi
A.A. Sepahi Garo
author_sort Sh. Nosratipoor
title The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approach
title_short The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approach
title_full The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approach
title_fullStr The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approach
title_full_unstemmed The provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of Hamedan: A pedological approach
title_sort provenance of selected heavy metals in soils near power plant of hamedan: a pedological approach
publisher Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
series مجله آب و خاک
issn 2008-4757
2423-396X
publishDate 2014-11-01
description To determine the origin of heavy metals, the effects of parent materials, soil genesis, and human activities on the content and distribution of selected metals in soils near Mofateh Martyr powerhouse, Hamedan, were assessed. Six types of parent materials including shale, schist, limestone, alluvial plain, alluvial terraces and fan deposits were identified and soil genesis were studied. Total content of Cd, Cu, Mn, Ni, Zn, Pb, Fe were determined in soil horizons and parent materials. Concentration of the metals in four different chemical phases, including acetic acid extractable, reducible, oxidizable and residual fractions, was determined with four-step sequential extraction procedure. Soil development is limited in the studied region so that the discrepancy between solum and parent material in terms of heavy metal content is not great in general. Calcareous soils and limestone have the lowest amount of copper, manganese, nickel, zinc, lead and iron. Independent of soil types and parent materials, most of the heavy metals, except Mn, were present in the residual fraction. The concentration of Mn in all profiles is highest in reducible fraction. Low degree of soil development and the prevalent presence of metals in residual fraction show the influential role of parent materials in controlling metal concentration and distribution; pedogenic processes have minor effects. The role of human activities is limited for most of the selected metals; however, the tangible presence of Pb and, in some cases, Cd in acetic acid extractable fraction, reflects the impact of human activities on the concentrations of these two metals.
topic heavy metals
parent materials
chemical fractionation
soil evolution
pollution
power plant
url http://jsw.um.ac.ir/index.php/jsw/article/view/27928
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