Research of Heavy Metals on the Agricultural Land in Bajgora Region, Kosovo

IF 0.4 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Kelmendi, M. Sadiku, S. Kadriu, Florent Dobroshi, Liridona Igrishta, Blerim Baruti
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Abstract For the first time, a survey about agricultural land focusing on the partitioning of the Pb, Cd, and Zn to the rural part of Mitrovica in northern Kosovo was made. Kosovo’s Mitrovica is one of the main industrial sites in the former Yugoslavia and a world-class mining district in Europe. The process of obtaining metals dates since 1927. From this year until 2000, the technological process of acquisition/obtaining has been accompanied by environmental pollution by creating waste landfills. These landfills are located on the outskirts of the city of Mitrovica at a distance from 1 to 4 km. In this area high levels of heavy metals in air, water, and earth were noticed. Therefore, these metal residues have a particular impact on air, earth, water, and effects on plants, animals and humans health. This situation became alarming; therefore in 2000 the production process was discontinued. During the period from 2000 to the present day, there is noticed a change of nature. Residents of the area have begun to work on agricultural lands without realizing the potential risk coming up. Despite the stagnation of industrial production, environmental pollution continues even further, especially from the landfill generated by industrial wastes. Widespread and very visible contamination mainly from Pb, Zn, Cd were found on the ground, with the highest concentrations measured near the Zveçan smelter. A significant amount of Cd, Pb, and Zn in contaminated soils/ground was quite movable/changeable, suggesting that these elements may be readily available for plants and soil/ground organisms. The main objective of this work is to address this pollution and take measures for education and information.
科索沃巴伊戈拉地区农用地重金属含量研究
摘要首次对科索沃北部米特罗维察农村地区进行了以铅、镉、锌划分为重点的农用地调查。科索沃的米特罗维察是前南斯拉夫的主要工业基地之一,也是欧洲世界级的矿区。获取金属的过程可以追溯到1927年。从今年到2000年,收购/获得的技术过程伴随着产生垃圾填埋场的环境污染。这些垃圾填埋场位于米特罗维察市郊区,距离1至4公里。在这个地区,空气、水和土壤中的重金属含量很高。因此,这些金属残留物对空气、土壤、水有特殊影响,对植物、动物和人类健康也有影响。这种情况令人震惊;因此在2000年停产。从2000年到现在,人们注意到自然发生了变化。该地区的居民已经开始在农田上工作,却没有意识到潜在的风险。尽管工业生产停滞不前,但环境污染仍在继续,特别是工业废物产生的填埋。在地面上发现了广泛和非常明显的污染,主要来自铅、锌、镉,在zvean冶炼厂附近测得的浓度最高。Cd、Pb和Zn在污染土壤/地面中具有相当大的可动性/变异性,表明这些元素可能很容易被植物和土壤/地面生物利用。这项工作的主要目的是解决这种污染,并采取措施进行教育和宣传。
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