کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4424618 | 1619195 | 2013 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
The concentration of heavy metals and soil properties in fifty urban garden soils of Szeged (SE Hungary) were determined to evaluate the cumulative impacts of urbanization and cultivation on these soils. Using two enrichment factors (EFs) (based on reference horizon; Ti as reference element) and multivariate statistical analysis (PCA), the origin of the studied elements was defined.According to statistical coincidence of EFs confirmed by t-test, anthropogenic enrichment of Cu (EF = 4), Zn (EF = 2.7) and Pb (EF = 2.5) was significant in topsoils. Moreover, PCA also revealed the geogenic origin of Ni, Co, Cr and As and differentiated two groups of the anthropogenic metals [Pb, Zn] [Cu]. Spatial distribution of the metals visualized by GIS reflected the traffic origin of Pb; while based on ANOVA, the anthropogenic source of Cu is relevant (mainly pesticides) and there is a statistically significant difference in its concentration depending on land use.
► We determined heavy metal concentrations in urban garden soils of Szeged, Hungary.
► We used different statistical methods, enrichment factors to identify metal origin.
► Enrichment degree and sources of anthropogenic metals were successfully evaluated.
► Anthropogenic enrichment of Cu, Pb and Zn was significant in urban garden topsoils.
► Traffic emission and soil cultivation together are responsible for metal enrichment.
Journal: Environmental Pollution - Volume 177, June 2013, Pages 106–115