Studies of Contaminant Factors of Heavy Metals Content in Subsistence Farmlands at Akinyele Local Area in Oyo State, Southwestern Nigeria Using Geochemical Indices

A. T. Talabi, R. Odunaike, Oladapo Ajiboye
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The consumption of heavy metals through the ingestion of food is a growing concern in developing countries where monitoring of the environmental content of heavy metals has not been given the desired attention. This research work aims at determining the public health risks and safety of farm products in terms of their residual heavy metal burdens from five subsistence farmlands in the Akinyele area. Analysis of concentrations of Cd, Cu, Cr, Pb, Fe, and Zn in soil samples from the study area was conducted using a flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The pH of the samples was measured in situ using pH meter while soil organic matter was determined using the loss of ignition method. Geochemical indices were used to determine the concentration trend of heavy metals in the soil samples. Correlation analysis was performed to establish the relationship between the metals. The concentrations of all the heavy metals were below the maximum permissible limit stated by WHO/FAO. The soil pH ranged from 7.36 to 8.38 indicating that the study area is slightly alkaline. The soil organic matter content ranged from 1.637% to 2.1% indicating that the soil from the study area are mineral soils. Geochemical indices revealed that all the sampling sites were uncontaminated except Site A, B, and E with moderate contamination of Cd. Correlation studies between the analyzed variables revealed the common origin of all metals. The study area can be recommended for farming purposes. However, more farmlands should be tested to determine their residual heavy metal concentrations.
基于地球化学指数的尼日利亚西南部奥约州Akinyele地区自给农田重金属污染因子研究
在发展中国家,通过食物摄入重金属的问题日益受到关注,因为对重金属环境含量的监测没有得到应有的重视。这项研究工作的目的是根据阿金耶勒地区五个自给农田的残留重金属负担确定农产品的公共卫生风险和安全。采用火焰原子吸收分光光度计对研究区土壤样品中Cd、Cu、Cr、Pb、Fe和Zn的浓度进行了分析。用pH计原位测定样品的pH值,用失燃法测定土壤有机质。利用地球化学指标测定土壤样品中重金属的浓度变化趋势。通过相关分析来确定金属之间的关系。所有重金属的浓度都低于卫生组织/粮农组织规定的最高允许限度。土壤pH值在7.36 ~ 8.38之间,呈微碱性。土壤有机质含量为1.637% ~ 2.1%,为矿质土。地球化学指标显示,除A、B、E 3个取样点镉污染较轻外,其余取样点均未受污染。各分析变量间的相关性研究表明,所有金属的来源是共同的。研究区域可推荐作农业用途。然而,应该对更多的农田进行测试,以确定其残留重金属浓度。
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