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Spatiotemporal distribution and human health risk assessment of potential toxic species in soils of urban and surrounding crop fields from an agricultural area, Cordoba, Argentina

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 193, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09358-7

Keywords

Health risk assessment; Monitoring; Environmental pollution; Pesticides; Metals

Funding

  1. (CONICET) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas
  2. (MINCyT Cordoba) Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia de Cordoba, Argentina
  3. (SeCyTUNC) Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnologia de la Universidad Nacional de Cordoba

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The study investigated the spatiotemporal distribution of potentially toxic species in the topsoil of Parks, playgrounds, and surrounding crop fields in Marcos Juarez City, Argentina. Available metal concentrations and pesticides content were determined, showing possible environmental health risks. Monitoring and implementing policies are important to reduce human health risks from pollution.
The spatiotemporal distribution of potentially toxic species was studied in the topsoil of parks, playgrounds, and surrounding crop fields of Marcos Juarez City in Cordoba province, Argentina. The content of available metals and of some pesticides used in the region was determined. The mean values of available metal concentrations in all samples, expressed in mg kg(-1), were 7.99 +/- 6.58, 0.89 +/- 0.71, 0.35 +/- 0.26, and 1.50 +/- 1.40 for Pb, Cr, Cd, and Ni, respectively. Pearson's correlation coefficients, coefficient of variation (%), and principal component analysis were used to explore whether variations in metal content were associated with anthropogenic factors. Agrochemicals such as lindane, chlorobenzilate, endosulfan, endrin, permethrin, and chlorpyrifos were found in crop field soil samples. In turn, chlorothalonil, chlordanes, methoxychlor, DDT, permethrin, and chlorpyrifos were detected in park and playground soil samples. The degree of pollution with possible effects on environmental health was evaluated using the Nemerow integrated pollution index (NIPI) and the modified degree of contamination (mCd). In some campaigns, the values obtained from crop fields ranged from low to high pollution levels during periods of agrochemical application. Noteworthy, in periods of low agrochemical application in crop fields, a high level of pollution was observed in parks and playgrounds. For children, the hazard index (HI) values were higher than the threshold value of 1, suggesting a potential health risk. This study provides valuable information regarding land management practices and highlights the importance of monitoring and implementing policies to reduce human health risks.

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