Lead Distribution and Mobility in a Soil Embankment Used as a Bullet Stop at a Shooting Range

T. Astrup, Jens K. Boddum, T. H. Christensen
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The distribution of lead in and below a soil embankment used as a stop butt for lead bullets at a sport shooting range for more than 30 years was investigated. A vertical profile, just behind the shooting target, was mapped by 54 soil samples characterized by contents of lead bullets, soil lead, and easily leachable lead as measured in a leaching test (L/S 2). At the target, the soil contained up to 40% metallic lead and 5 to 10% lead associated with the soil particles (<2 mm). The leaching test showed concentrations of dissolved lead in the range 5 to 20 mg/l. However, in the bottom of the stop butt (about 1 m lower than the target) soil lead was only slightly elevated, and no increase in lead was found below the stop butt in the original soil profile. In the lower part of the stop butt, pH was around 5, which is considered to favor lead migration, but in the soil samples with lead bullets present pH was between 6 and 7. The elevated pH values, probably caused by the corrosion of lead bullets, may have b...
在射击场用作弹孔的土路基中铅的分布和流动性
对某运动射击场30多年来用作铅弹止动枪托的土堤内及土堤下铅的分布进行了研究。射击目标后面的垂直剖面由54个土壤样品绘制,其特征是铅弹、土壤铅和浸出试验(L/S 2)中测量的易浸出铅的含量。在目标处,土壤含有高达40%的金属铅和5%至10%的与土壤颗粒(<2 mm)相关的铅。浸出试验表明,溶铅浓度在5 ~ 20mg /l之间。然而,在停止对接的底部(低于目标约1 m),土壤铅仅略有升高,而在原始土壤剖面中,停止对接以下未发现铅的增加。停止枪托下部pH值在5左右,有利于铅的迁移,但铅弹土壤样品pH值在6 ~ 7之间。pH值升高,可能是由铅弹腐蚀引起的,可能有…
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