Concentrations of potentially toxic metals in urban soils of Seville:: relationship with different land uses

被引:47
作者
Ruiz-Cortés, E [1 ]
Reinoso, R [1 ]
Díaz-Barrientos, E [1 ]
Madrid, L [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Recursos Nat & Agrobiol Sevilla, E-41080 Seville, Spain
关键词
metal contents; urban metals; urban soils; toxic metals;
D O I
10.1007/s10653-005-4222-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Fifty-two samples of surface soils were taken in the urban area of Seville, to assess the possible influence of different land uses on their metal contents and their relationship with several soil properties. The samples corresponded to five categories or land uses: agricultural, parks, ornamental gardens, riverbanks, and roadsides. Sequential extraction of metal according to the procedure proposed by the former Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) was carried out, and pseudo-total (aqua regia soluble) metal contents were determined. Lower organic C, total N and available P and K contents were found in riverbank samples, probably due to the lack of manuring of those sites, left in a natural status. In contrast, significantly higher electrical conductivity was found in those sites, due to the tidal influence of the nearby Atlantic Ocean. Other land uses did not show significant differences in the general properties. Concentrations of Cu, Pb and Zn, both aqua-regia soluble and sequentially extracted, were clearly higher in soils from ornamental gardens, whereas the concentrations in the riverbank samples were slightly lower than the other categories. In contrast, other metals (Cd, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni) were uniformly distributed throughout all land uses. A strong statistical association is found among the concentrations of Cu, Pb, Zn and organic C, suggesting that the larger contents of these metals in ornamental gardens are partly due to organic amendments added to those sites more frequently than to other kinds of sites. Considering the conclusions of previous studies, heavy traffic can also contribute to those 'urban' metals in urban soils. Periodic monitoring of the concentrations of urban metals in busy city centres and of the quality of amendments added to soils of recreational areas are recommended.
引用
收藏
页码:465 / 474
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Potentially Toxic Elements in Urban and Peri-Urban Soils - A Critical Meta-Analysis of their Sources, Availability, Interactions, and Spatial Distribution
    Golia, Evangelia E.
    Bethanis, John
    Xagoraris, Christos
    Tziourrou, Pavlos
    JOURNAL OF ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2024, 25 (05): : 335 - 350
  • [42] Litter decomposition and infiltration capacities in soils of different tropical urban land covers
    Fung, Tze Kwan
    Richards, Daniel R.
    Leong, Rachel A. T.
    Ghosh, Subhadip
    Tan, Christabel W. J.
    Drillet, Zuzana
    Leong, Kit Ling
    Edwards, Peter J.
    URBAN ECOSYSTEMS, 2022, 25 (01) : 21 - 34
  • [43] Litter decomposition and infiltration capacities in soils of different tropical urban land covers
    Tze Kwan Fung
    Daniel R. Richards
    Rachel A. T. Leong
    Subhadip Ghosh
    Christabel W. J. Tan
    Zuzana Drillet
    Kit Ling Leong
    Peter J. Edwards
    Urban Ecosystems, 2022, 25 : 21 - 34
  • [44] Ecological and human health risk assessments of Potentially Toxic Metals in soils around a private University in Ogun State, Nigeria
    Jegede, David Olaoluwa
    Oluikpe, Destiny Chinedu
    Shokunbi, Oluwatosin Sarah
    EQA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2025, 65 : 1 - 13
  • [45] Background levels of potentially toxic metals from soils of the Pisa coastal plain (Tuscany, Italy) as identified from sedimentological criteria
    Amorosi, Alessandro
    Sammartino, Irene
    Sarti, Giovanni
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2013, 69 (05) : 1661 - 1671
  • [46] Risk assessment and binding mechanisms of potentially toxic metals in sediments from different water levels in a coastal wetland
    Sun, Fusheng
    Yu, Guanghui
    Han, Xingxing
    Chi, Zhilai
    Lang, Yunchao
    Liu, Congqiang
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2023, 129 : 202 - 212
  • [47] Rheological Properties of Soils of Different Land Use in the Syktyvkar Urban District of the Komi Republic
    L. I. Arakelova
    A. B. Umarova
    D. D. Khaidapova
    M. A. Butylkina
    Z. S. Ezhelev
    A. V. Fedotova
    Moscow University Soil Science Bulletin, 2023, 78 (3) : 292 - 300
  • [48] Microbial Properties of Urban Soils With Different Land-Use History in New Moscow
    Demina, Sofiya
    Vasenev, Viacheslav
    Ivashchenko, Kristina
    Ananyeva, Nadezhda
    Plyushchikov, Vadim
    Hajiaghayeva, Ramilla
    Dovletyarova, Elvira
    SOIL SCIENCE, 2018, 183 (04) : 132 - 140
  • [49] Unveiling sources, contamination, and eco-human health implications of potentially toxic metals from urban road dust
    Rehman, Abdul
    Zhong, Shan
    Du, Daolin
    Zheng, Xiaojun
    Ijaz, Samra
    Haider, Muhammad Irtaza Sajjad
    Hussain, Mudassar
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2025, 15 (01):
  • [50] ACCUMULATION OF HEAVY METALS IN THE URBAN SOILS OF THE CITY OF SKARYSKO-KAMIENNA (POLAND) WITH REGARD TO LAND USE
    Swiercz, Anna
    Zajecka, Ewelina
    CARPATHIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2018, 13 (01): : 249 - 266