The Content of Lead, Cadmium and Mercury in Sediments from Rainwater Reservoirs Situated Along the National Road 4

IF 0.7 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
M. Niemiec
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Abstract The paper aimed at determining the pollution level of sediments collected from reservoirs receiving rainwater. The sediments were sampled from11 reservoirs on three dates: in May 2007, in April 2008 and in June 2008 in the following localities: Sulkow, Biskupice, Bodzanow and Suchoraba situated at a distance of ca 15 from each other. The contents of lead, cadmium, mercury and organic matter were assessed in the sediments. Lead content in the analysed sediments ranged from 9.87 to 61 mg · kg−2 with average for all samples 28.08 mg · kg−1. Mean cadmium concentration in the studied sediments was 0.637 mg · kg−1 and fluctuated from 0.20 to 1.58 mg Cd · kg−1. The quantities of mercury assessed in the sediments from rainwater reservoirs ranged from 0.337 to 0.864 mg · kg−1. Considerable differences between studied metal concentrations were assessed among the studied reservoirs, however the trends of differences were similar at each sampling. Generally, the levels of cadmium and mercury assessed in the analyzed sediments were comparable to the sediments from urbanized areas of various cities in the world, whereas lead level in the sediments of the analysed reservoirs was generally much lower than reported for similar materials in literature. Regularly decreasing contents of all elements with growing distance from the Krakow agglomeration was noted. The reservoir situated closest to Krakow, in Sulkow is located 7 km from the city boundaries and borders on Wieliczka town, whereas the reservoir in Suchoraba is located 17 km from Krakow. At this distance metal concentrations in the sediments from rainwater reservoirs were diminishing several times, which suggests considerable effect of urban pollution on metal level in these sediments.
4号国道沿线雨水蓄水池沉积物中铅、镉、汞的含量
摘要:本文旨在确定蓄水池收集的雨水沉积物的污染程度。沉积物分别于2007年5月、2008年4月和2008年6月从以下地点的11个水库中取样:Sulkow、Biskupice、Bodzanow和Suchoraba,它们彼此之间的距离约为15。测定了沉积物中铅、镉、汞和有机物的含量。沉积物中铅含量为9.87 ~ 61 mg·kg - 2,所有样品的平均值为28.08 mg·kg - 1。沉积物中镉的平均浓度为0.637 mg·kg - 1,在0.20 ~ 1.58 mg Cd·kg - 1之间波动。雨水水库沉积物中汞含量为0.337 ~ 0.864 mg·kg−1。在研究的储层之间评估了所研究的金属浓度之间的相当大的差异,但是在每个采样中差异的趋势是相似的。一般来说,所分析沉积物中镉和汞的含量与世界上各城市城市化地区的沉积物相当,而所分析水库沉积物中的铅含量通常远低于文献中类似材料的报道。注意到所有元素的含量随距离克拉科夫聚集地的增加而规律性地减少。水库位于最靠近克拉科夫的Sulkow,距离城市边界和Wieliczka镇边界7公里,而位于Suchoraba的水库距离克拉科夫17公里。在这个距离上,雨水水库沉积物中的金属浓度下降了几倍,这表明城市污染对这些沉积物中的金属水平有相当大的影响。
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Chemistry-Didactics-Ecology-Metrology
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