Environmental assessment of heavy metal and natural radioactivity in soil around a coal-fired power plant in China |
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Authors: | Xinwei Lu Wen Liu Caifeng Zhao Cancan Chen |
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Institution: | 1. School of Tourism and Environment, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, 710062, People’s Republic of China 2. Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an, 710075, People’s Republic of China
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Abstract: | Concentrations of heavy metals and natural radionuclides in soil around a major coal-fired power plant of Xi’an, China were determined by using XRF and gamma ray spectrometry, respectively. The measured results of heavy metals show that the mean concentrations of Cu, Pb, Zn, Co and Cr in the studied soil samples are higher than their corresponding background values in Shaanxi soil, while the mean concentrations of Mn, Ni and V are close to the corresponding background values. The calculated results of pollution load index of heavy metals indicate that the studied soils presented heavy metal contamination. The concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in the studied soil samples range from 27.6 to 48.8, 44.4 to 61.4 and 640.2 to 992.2 Bq kg?1 with an average of 36.1, 51.1 and 733.9 Bq kg?1, respectively, which are slightly higher than the average of Shaanxi soil. The air absorbed dose rate and the annual effective dose equivalent received by the local residents due to the natural radionuclides in soil are slightly higher than the mean values of Shaanxi. Coal combustion for energy production has affected the natural radioactivity level and heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, Co and Cr) concentrations of soil around the coal-fired power plant. |
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