喀麦隆恩oundere市两种城市土壤污染评价

Ngoudzeu Lontsi Hareinda, Hassana Boukar, Adjia Robert, Talba Dalatou, I. Adamou
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城市土壤含有高浓度的无机和有机污染物,这是由于人为活动损害了其物理化学质量。本研究的目的是评估用于作物生产的恩oundere中央监狱和地区医院(喀麦隆)周围土壤的污染程度。为了实现这一目标,从地表0-20 cm和20-30 cm的深度采集土壤样本,并进行分析,一方面确定重金属水平,另一方面确定富集因子(EF)和地质积累指数(IGEO),以更好地评估污染水平。结果表明,不同地点土壤重金属含量差异较大,Cd含量为0.51±0.01 ~ 4.93±0.07 mg/kg, Cu含量为10.57±0.01 ~ 99.47±0.80 mg/kg, Fe含量为595.57±0.60 ~ 872.85±1.58,Ni含量为24.35±0.56 ~ 43.62±0.65 mg/kg, Pb含量为35、25±0.26 ~ 307.21±0.32 mg/kg, Zn含量为31.73±0.11 ~ 384.32±5.84 mg/kg。医院和监狱土壤中重金属的含量顺序为:Fe>Zn>Pb>Cu>Ni>Cd。基于IGEO和EF的结果表明,除了铁,监狱和医院土壤中还有各种金属的积累。这些土壤不适合作物生产,因为存在污染人类食物链的风险。
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Pollution Assessment of Two Urban Soils in the City of Ngaoundere, Cameroon
Urban soils contain high concentrations of both inorganic and organic pollutants due to anthropogenic activities that compromise their physicochemical quality. The aim of the present study is to assess the contamination level of the soils around the central prison and the regional hospital of Ngaoundere (Cameroon) exploited for crop production. To achieve this objective, soil samples were collected from the surface at a depth of 0-20 cm and 20-30 cm and were analysed to determine heavy metals level on one hand and the enrichment factor (EF) and the geo-accumulation index (IGEO) on the other hand to better assess the level of contamination. Results showed that the concentrations of heavy metals in soils varied according to sites and ranged from 0.51±0.01 to 4.93±0.07 mg/kg for Cd, 10.57±0.01 to 99.47±0.80 mg/kg for Cu, 595.57±0.60 to 872.85±1.58 for Fe, 24.35±0.56 to 43.62±0.65 mg/kg for Ni, 35,25±0.26 to 307.21±0.32 mg/kg for Pb and 31.73±0.11 to 384.32±5.84 mg/kg for Zn. The sequence of heavy metal concentrations in the hospital and prison soils was as follows: Fe>Zn>Pb>Cu>Ni>Cd. Base on the IGEO and the EF the results showed, apart from iron, an accumulation of various metals in both prison and hospital soils. These soils are not suitable for crop production because there is a risk of contamination of the human food chain.
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