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Monitoring of heavy metals in topsoils, atmospheric particles and plant leaves to identify possible contamination sources
Authors:S Rossini Oliva  AJ Fernández Espinosa
Institution:a Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, University of Seville, Av. Reina Mercedes s/n, Apdo. 1095, E-41080 Seville, Spain
b Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Seville, C. Profesor García González s/n, E-41012, Seville, Spain
Abstract:The research reveals results of metal pollution on urban topsoil in relation to the metal content in leaves of two plant species and atmospheric particles. The content of pollutants (Ba, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, V and Ti) was determined by ICP-OES. Twenty-two samples of soil were collected over a six-month period from two different urban sites and one from a rural zone. Regarding the pollution level, the studied soils were found to be low. Results for enrichment (EF) and concentration (CF) factors showed that soils were enriched in Pb, Ba, Cu and Ni. However, both species of plants showed a common behavior for all elements acting as excluders. ANOVA and different multivariate statistical analyses confirmed that the main pollution source of soil was traffic and fertilizers. Cd, Fe, Mn, Ti and V elements were attributed to natural sources. Also, it was suggested that N. oleander leaf is useful as a bio-monitors of soil pollution by Cu. Similarly, a direct relationship was found between the content of Cu in soils with the Cu level in PM10 atmospheric particles. The origin was attributed to dry and wet atmospheric deposition processes.
Keywords:Soil  Leaf  Atmospheric pollutants  Metals  PM10
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