Relationship between soil properties and potentially toxic element content based on the dataset of the Soil Information and Monitoring System in Hungary

Szilveszter Csorba, J. B. Üveges, A. Makó
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between soil properties and potentially toxic element contents of arable soils based on the dataset of the Soil Information and Monitoring System in Hungary. Nine potentially toxic elements (As, B, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) were compared with selected soil parameters. We carried out grouping of related soil properties by principal component analysis. The method was suitable to describe the relationship within groups of the soil properties. We studied correlations of the resulting components and potentially toxic elements. The change of Ni content was influenced by the physical properties of the soil (e.g. clay content, field capacity, R = 0.67). Boron is the only one of the examined elements that indicates significant positive correlation with saline-alkali (R = 0.21) parameters. Zn, Co and Cr behaved very similarly; their correlation with components 1 and 2 were the closest.
基于匈牙利土壤信息和监测系统数据集的土壤性质与潜在有毒元素含量之间的关系
本文的目的是根据匈牙利土壤信息和监测系统的数据集,研究土壤性质与耕地土壤潜在有毒元素含量之间的关系。9种潜在有毒元素(As, B, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn)与选定的土壤参数进行了比较。采用主成分分析法对相关土壤性质进行分组。该方法适用于描述土壤性质组间关系。我们研究了产生的成分和潜在有毒元素的相关性。Ni含量的变化受土壤物理性质(如粘土含量、田间容量,R = 0.67)的影响。硼是唯一与盐碱参数呈显著正相关的元素(R = 0.21)。Zn、Co和Cr的表现非常相似;它们与成分1和成分2的相关性最密切。
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Central European Geology
Central European Geology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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