Evaluation Of Exchange Reaction In Soil In Sediments Of A Region Affected By Anthropogenic Activity In Relation To The Time And To The Selected Potentially Toxic Elements

J. Urminská, B. Václav, P. Ondrisik
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Abstract The aim of this study was to analyse sediments of the selected water reservoirs of Piargs group. Secondly, our purpose was to determine values of exchange reactions in soil of these sediments during the period from 2001 to 2010 and to evaluate environmental hazards caused by the selected potentially toxic elements affected by pH. Based on the results gained by analysis we aim to determine the correlation and statistical significance of dependencies of the analysed environmental parameters. Two different methods, the flow electrochemical method and the atomic absorption spectrometric method have been used to analyse the content of potentially toxic chemical elements in leachate. The analysis of leachate samples, in order to find out the values of exchange reactions in soil, was carried out by potentiometry. Ascertained values of exchange reactions in soil ranged from 5.6 to 7.2. According to the calculated indices of dependencies, the development of pH/KCl values can be evaluated as moderately dynamic. The calculated indices of the Spearman‘s correlation coefficient for exchange reactions in soil demonstrate statistically significant dependence, especially for zinc and cadmium.
受人类活动影响地区沉积物中土壤交换反应与时间和所选潜在有毒元素的关系评价
摘要本研究的目的是分析Piargs群选定水库的沉积物。其次,我们的目的是确定2001 - 2010年期间这些沉积物土壤中的交换反应值,并评估选定的受ph影响的潜在有毒元素对环境的危害。根据分析结果,我们的目的是确定所分析的环境参数的相关性和依赖关系的统计显著性。本文采用流动电化学法和原子吸收光谱法分析了渗滤液中潜在有毒化学元素的含量。采用电位法对渗滤液样品进行了分析,以确定土壤中交换反应的值。土壤中交换反应的确定值在5.6至7.2之间。根据计算的依赖指数,pH/KCl值的发展可以评价为中等动态。土壤交换反应的Spearman相关系数计算指标在统计上表现出显著的依赖性,特别是锌和镉。
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