Concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas

Environmental contamination with heavy metals, especially of soils, has been a continuousproblem worldwide since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Heavy metal emissionshave increased continuously since 1900 and the metals accumulate in the environment. Pulpand paper mill factories, and fac...

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Main Author: Galyas, Éva
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hh-403632019-08-13T04:27:33ZConcentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areasengGalyas, ÉvaHögskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap2019heavy metaltoxicitysoilpaper millemissionaccumulationhuman healthvegetationNatural SciencesNaturvetenskapEnvironmental contamination with heavy metals, especially of soils, has been a continuousproblem worldwide since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Heavy metal emissionshave increased continuously since 1900 and the metals accumulate in the environment. Pulpand paper mill factories, and factories which produce sulphuric acid emit heavy metals,among others lead (Pb), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn). Results from previous studies showedthat the soils near factories had higher concentrations of these pollutants than the controlplace. In this study I want to determine the effects of industrial heavy metal emissions of onehistoric and one present industry on nearby soil heavy metal concentrations.Samples were taken near one historically heavily contaminated site, the old sulphite factoryin Rydöbruk (1897-1944) and near the present Stora Enso paper mill in Hyltebruk. As acontrol site, I compared these with Rocknen nature reserve area.At each site I took 6 soil samples, representing the top 15-20 cm of soil and organic material.Samples were analysed with an Atomic Absorption Spectrometer and the concentrations oflead, copper and zinc were determined per ashed dry material.I analyzed the samples at the laboratory using the guideline from the Swedish StandardInstitute for water analysis.The concentrations of the soil samples showed no significant difference between the naturereserve area and the industrial sites (One-way ANOVA). This was due to very variableorganic content within and between the sites.Organic content of the samples has a significantly effect on the metal concentrations for Pband Cu (Linear Regression test). In conclusion, metals can accumulate in the vegetation, andin case of Pb and Cu there is a correlation between their concentration and the amount oforganic matter. Therefore in future studies it is best if soil with very high organic content orvegetation is used to determine if forest soil near industries are affected by past or presentindustrial emissions of heavy metals. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-40363application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic heavy metal
toxicity
soil
paper mill
emission
accumulation
human health
vegetation
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
spellingShingle heavy metal
toxicity
soil
paper mill
emission
accumulation
human health
vegetation
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Galyas, Éva
Concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas
description Environmental contamination with heavy metals, especially of soils, has been a continuousproblem worldwide since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Heavy metal emissionshave increased continuously since 1900 and the metals accumulate in the environment. Pulpand paper mill factories, and factories which produce sulphuric acid emit heavy metals,among others lead (Pb), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn). Results from previous studies showedthat the soils near factories had higher concentrations of these pollutants than the controlplace. In this study I want to determine the effects of industrial heavy metal emissions of onehistoric and one present industry on nearby soil heavy metal concentrations.Samples were taken near one historically heavily contaminated site, the old sulphite factoryin Rydöbruk (1897-1944) and near the present Stora Enso paper mill in Hyltebruk. As acontrol site, I compared these with Rocknen nature reserve area.At each site I took 6 soil samples, representing the top 15-20 cm of soil and organic material.Samples were analysed with an Atomic Absorption Spectrometer and the concentrations oflead, copper and zinc were determined per ashed dry material.I analyzed the samples at the laboratory using the guideline from the Swedish StandardInstitute for water analysis.The concentrations of the soil samples showed no significant difference between the naturereserve area and the industrial sites (One-way ANOVA). This was due to very variableorganic content within and between the sites.Organic content of the samples has a significantly effect on the metal concentrations for Pband Cu (Linear Regression test). In conclusion, metals can accumulate in the vegetation, andin case of Pb and Cu there is a correlation between their concentration and the amount oforganic matter. Therefore in future studies it is best if soil with very high organic content orvegetation is used to determine if forest soil near industries are affected by past or presentindustrial emissions of heavy metals.
author Galyas, Éva
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title Concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas
title_short Concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas
title_full Concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas
title_fullStr Concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas
title_full_unstemmed Concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas
title_sort concentrations of lead, copper and zinc in forest soils near industrial areas
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