SOIL CONTAMINATION BY HEAVY METALS FROM THE DUST DEPOSITION OF MAGNESIUM FACTORY JELSAVA – LUBENIK (SLOVAKIA)
2017
Danica Fazekasova | Juraj Fazekas | Petra Hulicova | Ondrej Hronec | Peter Adamisin
Contamination of soil by heavy metals in immission field of the magnesium factory Jelsava – Lubenik (Slovakia) and their effect to the soil characteristics were determined. Soil samples were collected in the area Jelsava - Lubenik with specific alkaline pollutants, it is one of the most devastated regions of Slovakia and with the alarming degree of environmental damage. Production of clink accompanies the enormous emissions of dust particles of MgO into the air and the leakage of gaseous compounds, mainly SO2 and NOx. The total content of heavy metals in soils (Cd, Pb, Zn, Cr, Mn, Mg) were determined in an accredited laboratory by atomic absorption spectrometry and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. The assessed values of heavy metals in soils were compared to the limit values of Slovak soils. Soil reaction was determined in solution of 0.01 M CaCl2. The research showed that the investigated sites are strongly alkaline. Based on the obtained results, it can be stated that the contents of Cd, Pb, Zn is below the level of toxicity but for Cr, Mn and Mg, it does not apply. Their significant exceedance points contamination in which we can take into account the harmfulness and toxicity.
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