Indicators of restoration strategies in land uses: metallic and non-metallic elements

Jorge Alonso Alcalá Jáuregui, Yadira López Mendoza, J. C. Rodríguez Ortiz, M. Filippini, E. Martinez Carretero, G. Moreno, Alejandra Hernández Montoya, Ángel Natanael Rojas Velázquez, Felix Alfredo Beltrán Morales
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Land management practices can have an impact on the environmental quality of soil and contribute to identifying the source of its pollution. The objective of this study was to determine presence of metallic and non-metallic elements as indicators of land use impact (livestock management, restoration strategies and without management practices) in the Monte Caldera communal lands located in Cerro de San Pedro, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Eighteen samples were collected at depths of 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm for each land use. Total concentrations of Zr, Sr, U, Th, Pb, As, Rb, Cr, V, Ti, Zn, and Cu were determined by X-ray fluorescence. Mean concentrations ranged in the following order: Ti>Zr>Rb>V>Sr>Zn>Cr>Pb> Cu>Th>U>As, with concentrations for Ti, Cr, Th, U and As exceeding technical reference values for phytotoxic soils. Significant differences were evidenced by ANOVA between land use (Th, Pb, Rb, Cu) and soil depth (U, Pb, and As). Land use practices associated with restoration resulted in a positive environmental impact. These findings underscore the need to conduct follow-up studies in the area and further examine the relationship of such practices with other environmental factors. Highlights: Soil management practices can affect the environmental quality of this resource and help diagnose the source of its contamination. It is necessary to evaluate the Impact of land use on livestock management, restoration strategies, and without management or conservation areas. By X-ray fluorescence technique the total concentration of Zr, Sr, U, Th, Pb, As, Rb, Cr, V, Ti, Zn, and Cu was determined. Ti, Cr, Th, U and As exceed the technical reference values for consideration as phytotoxic in soils. Land use associated with reclamation practices is an indicator of a positive influence on improving soil quality.
土地利用恢复战略指标:金属和非金属元素
土地管理做法可对土壤的环境质量产生影响,并有助于查明其污染源。本研究的目的是确定金属和非金属元素作为土地利用影响指标(牲畜管理、恢复战略和无管理做法)在墨西哥圣路易斯波托西Cerro de San Pedro Monte Caldera公共土地上的存在。每种土地利用分别在0 ~ 10 cm和10 ~ 20 cm深度采集18个样本。用x射线荧光法测定Zr、Sr、U、Th、Pb、As、Rb、Cr、V、Ti、Zn、Cu的总浓度。平均浓度顺序为:Ti>Zr>Rb>V>Sr>Zn>Cr>Pb> Cu>Th>U>As,其中Ti、Cr、Th、U和As均超过植物毒性土壤的技术参考值。土地利用(Th, Pb, Rb, Cu)与土壤深度(U, Pb, As)之间存在显著差异。与恢复相关的土地利用实践产生了积极的环境影响。这些发现强调需要在该领域进行后续研究,并进一步审查这种做法与其他环境因素的关系。重点:土壤管理措施可以影响这种资源的环境质量,并有助于诊断其污染源。有必要评估土地利用对牲畜管理、恢复策略和无管理或保护区的影响。采用x射线荧光法测定了Zr、Sr、U、Th、Pb、As、Rb、Cr、V、Ti、Zn、Cu的总浓度。Ti、Cr、Th、U和As超过技术参考值,被认为是土壤中的植物毒性。与复垦做法有关的土地利用是对改善土壤质量产生积极影响的一个指标。
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