A Study on Single Extraction Technique of Some Selected Heavy Metals in the Soils of Abuja Metropolis, Nigeria

R. Ibrahim, M. S. Dauda, N. C. Igwemmar, P.W. Obingwa
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Toxicity of metals in the soils has been a great environmental menace for decades. Toxicity of ions in Abuja soils at soil depth of 15cm was  investigated using a single extraction analytical technique. Flame atomic absorption spectrometer was used for instrumental  analysis. Single extraction ionic mobility sequence in urban soil samples is as follows: Zn>Cu>Fe>Al>Mn>>As>Ni>Pb>Cd>Cr. Mobility sequence in sub-urban soils is Zn>Cu>Fe>Al>Mn>>As>Ni>Pb>Cd>Cr and the sequence in Asokoro Forest soils (control) is  Zn>Cu>Mn>Al>Fe>As>Ni>Cr>Cd>Pb. Zn ion has the highest mobility/bioavailability which indicates that Abuja metropolis could be sitting  on Zn deposits. High mobility of Zn portends danger to plants and environment, as Zn toxicity hinders photosynthesis in plants thereby  increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere which increases climate change subsequently. The study of metals toxicity in the  environment will assist environmentalists and government policy makers in making decisions on how to tackle this menace. Abuja  environment stakeholders should as a matter of urgency develop technical and legal frameworks to control the rise in metal build up in  the metropolis. 
尼日利亚阿布贾大都市土壤中某些特定重金属的单一萃取技术研究
几十年来,土壤中的金属毒性一直是一个严重的环境问题。本研究采用单一萃取分析技术,对阿布贾 15 厘米深土壤中离子的毒性进行了调查。仪器分析使用的是火焰原子吸收光谱仪。城市土壤样本中的单一萃取离子迁移率顺序如下Zn>Cu>Fe>Al>Mn>>As>Ni>Pb>Cd>Cr。城郊土壤中的迁移率顺序为:Zn>Cu>Fe>Al>Mn>As>Ni>Pb>Cd>Cr;Asokoro 森林土壤(对照)中的迁移率顺序为:Zn>Cu>Mn>Al>Fe>As>Ni>Cr>Cd>Pb。锌离子的流动性/生物利用率最高,这表明阿布贾大都市可能蕴藏着锌矿。锌的高流动性预示着对植物和环境的危害,因为锌的毒性会阻碍植物的光合作用,从而增加大气中的二氧化碳含量,进而加剧气候变化。对环境中金属毒性的研究将有助于环境学家和政府决策者就如何应对这一威胁做出决策。阿布贾环境利益相关者应紧急制定技术和法律框架,以控制大都市金属积聚量的增加。
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