Title
Reference Levels for Heavy Metals in Soil in the City of Cerro de Pasco - Peru - 2020
Date Issued
01 January 2022
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Abstract
This research focuses on determining the reference levels for aluminum, barium, chromium, copper, manganese, lead and zinc were determined in the soils surrounding the city of Cerro de Pasco, considering the background levels of these metals and the physicochemical properties of the soil. The study area had an extension of 3201 ha of land, performing a simple random statistical sampling, obtaining 21 composite samples from 63 simple and superficial samples (0–30 cm deep), where the total concentrations of heavy metals are correlated with the physicochemical parameters of the soil. From the results, there is a correlation coefficient greater than 0.7 with respect to the cation exchange capacity (C.E.C.), organic matter (OM) and pH, for almost all the metals evaluated, except for chromium, manganese and lead. As a result of this correlation, linear equations were generated from CIC, OM and pH, to define the reference levels of aluminum (24439 mg/kg), barium (161 mg/kg), copper (29 mg/kg) and zinc. (552mg/kg). kg), considering UCL95 as the background level since it presented a better statistical fit with respect to the descriptive statistics. However, the expression NR=X¯+nDE was used to establish the reference levels of chromium (26 mg/kg), manganese (966 mg/kg) and lead (62 mg/kg), because they did not show a correlation with the physicochemical properties of the soil.
Start page
14
End page
28
Volume
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia del suelo
Mineralogía
Geotecnia
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85128737552
Source
Environmental Science and Engineering
Resource of which it is part
Environmental Science and Engineering
ISSN of the container
18635520
ISBN of the container
9789811917035
Conference
6th Asia Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development, ACESD 2021
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