Geochemical background and threshold for 47 chemical elements in Slovenian topsoil

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Gosar Mateja, Šajn Robert, Bavec Špela, G. Martin, P. Valentina, Miler Miloš
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Abstract

Geochemical background and threshold values need to be established to identify areas with unusually high concentrations of elements. High concentrations are caused by natural or anthropogenic processes. The <2 mm fraction of 817 collected topsoil (0 – 10 cm) samples at a 5 × 5 km grid on the territory of Slovenia was analysed. Results are used here to establish the geochemical background variation and threshold values, derived statistically from the data set, in order to identify unusually high element concentrations for these elements in the soil samples. Geochemical threshold values were determined following different methods of calculation for (1) whole of Slovenia and (2) for 8 spatial units determined on the base of geological structure, lithology, relief, climate and vegetation. Medians and geochemical thresholds for whole of Slovenia were compared with data for Europe and for southern Europe separately, since large differences in the spatial distribution of many elements are observed between northern and southern Europe. Potentially toxic elements (PTEs), namely As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, and Zn, are of particular interest. Medians of these PTE elements are all higher in Slovenia than in southern Europe. Medians of Pb and Mo are 1.5 times higher and medians of Hg and Cd are even more than 2 times higher in Slovenia. Geochemical thresholds for As, Cr, Co, Ni, Sb and Zn are of similar values in both Slovenia and southern Europe and some lower for Cu and Ni. Up to 1.5 times higher are tresholds in Slovenia for Mo and Pb and more than 2.5 times higher for Cd and Hg. These values were then compared to existing Slovenian soil guideline values for these elements.
斯洛文尼亚表层土中47种化学元素的地球化学背景和阈值
需要确定地球化学背景和阈值,以确定元素浓度异常高的区域。高浓度是由自然或人为过程引起的。对斯洛文尼亚境内5×5km网格上817个表层土(0–10 cm)样本中<2 mm的部分进行了分析。这里的结果用于建立从数据集统计得出的地球化学背景变化和阈值,以确定土壤样品中这些元素的异常高的元素浓度。根据地质结构、岩性、地形、气候和植被,对(1)整个斯洛文尼亚和(2)8个空间单元采用不同的计算方法确定了地球化学阈值。将整个斯洛文尼亚的介质和地球化学阈值分别与欧洲和南欧的数据进行了比较,因为在北欧和南欧之间观察到许多元素的空间分布存在很大差异。潜在有毒元素(PTEs),即As、Cd、Co、Cr、Cu、Hg、Mo、Ni、Pb、Sb和Zn,特别令人感兴趣。这些PTE元素的中间基在斯洛文尼亚都高于南欧。斯洛文尼亚Pb和Mo的中位数高出1.5倍,Hg和Cd的中位数甚至高出2倍多。在斯洛文尼亚和南欧,As、Cr、Co、Ni、Sb和Zn的地球化学阈值相似,Cu和Ni的阈值更低。在斯洛文尼亚,Mo和Pb的阈值高达1.5倍,Cd和Hg的阈值高出2.5倍以上。然后将这些值与斯洛文尼亚现有的这些元素的土壤指导值进行比较。
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Geologija Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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