Impact of Using Aldanfeeli Valley Water on the Pollution of Soils with Heavy Metals

Naif Ahmed
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The current study included collecting samples of water and soil from three main agricultural sites on Aldanfeeli Valley in Mosul city (North Iraq), where soil samples included two from each location, one for agricultural soil watered with untreated Valley water, and the second sample was from the adjacent uncultivated soils. A fourth site was chosen for the purpose of comparison at the end of Aldanfeeli Valley where the cultivated soil was watered with water of the Tigris River before the confluence of the River Valley. In addition to estimating the concentrations of heavy metals (Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Fe) in both water and soils, the present study aimed to identify some chemical and physical properties of the soils, namely: electrical conductivity, pH, organic matter, calcium carbonate, cations and anions, soil texture, and specific gravity. Despite the fact that the waters of Aldanfeeli Valley are poor for agricultural purposes in terms of salinity and total concentrations of both chloride and half of sulphate ions, the results showed that all soils do not suffer from the problems of salinity and alkalinity. Regarding the concentrations of heavy elements (Zn, Pb, Cd, Cu, Fe), their averages in the cultivated soils (23.86, 5.98, 75.14, 7.53 and 140.18) p.p.m. respectively, were higher than their counterparts in non-cultivated ones (18.70, 5.47, 36.82, 6.17 and 114.63) p.p.m. respectively. All soil samples especially the cultivated ones indicated higher concentrations than those of the irrigation waters (6.47, 4.87, 8.87, 2.27 and 7.07 p.p.m. respectively. The iron recorded at all sites higher means when compared to the rest elements. These were (140.18 and 114.63) p.p.m. in both the cultivated and noncultivated soils respectively. In both the second and the third sites of the cultivated soils; lead concentration averages of (114.25 and 91.06) μg g-1 respectively, have exceeded its standard limit (50 μg g-1); whereas, cadmium concentration averages in these two sites were (8.23 and 6.88) μg g-1 respectively, have exceeded its critical limit (5 μg g-1).
利用阿尔丹菲利河谷水对土壤重金属污染的影响
目前的研究包括从摩苏尔市(伊拉克北部)Aldanfeeli山谷的三个主要农业地点收集水和土壤样本,其中每个地点的土壤样本包括两个,一个是用未经处理的山谷水浇灌的农业土壤,第二个样本来自邻近的未开垦土壤。第四个地点被选择在Aldanfeeli山谷的末端,在河谷汇合处之前,用底格里斯河的水浇灌耕地。除了估算水和土壤中重金属(Zn、Cd、Pb、Cu、Fe)的浓度外,本研究还旨在确定土壤的一些化学和物理性质,即:电导率、pH、有机质、碳酸钙、阳离子和阴离子、土壤质地和比重。尽管Aldanfeeli山谷的水在盐度和氯化物和一半硫酸盐离子的总浓度方面不适合农业用途,但结果表明,所有土壤都没有受到盐度和碱度的问题。重金属Zn、Pb、Cd、Cu、Fe在耕地土壤中的平均值分别为23.86、5.98、75.14、7.53和140.18 p.p.m.,高于非耕地土壤的平均值(18.70、5.47、36.82、6.17和114.63)p.p.m.。所有土壤样品,特别是栽培土壤样品,其浓度均高于灌溉水,分别为6.47、4.87、8.87、2.27和7.07 p.p.m.。与其他元素相比,所有地点记录的铁含量都较高。在栽培和非栽培土壤中分别为(140.18和114.63)p.p.m.。在耕种土壤的第二和第三位点;铅浓度平均值分别为114.25 μg -1和91.06 μg -1,超过了标准限值(50 μg -1);而两地镉平均浓度分别为(8.23和6.88)μg -1,已超过临界限值(5 μg -1)。& # x0D;
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