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Heavy metal enrichment of soil in Sarcheshmeh copper complex, Kerman, Iran

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 62, Issue 2, Pages 329-336

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-010-0526-2

Keywords

Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex; Soil pollution; Geoaccumulation index; Contamination factor; Iran

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  1. Sarcheshmeh copper complex

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Copper smelting and toxic emissions in Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex have resulted in soil pollution especially in the vicinity of the smelting plant. Calculated geoaccumulation index, contamination factor (C (f)), and contamination degree (C (deg)) indicate surface soil enrichment in potentially toxic metals (As, Cu, Pb, Zn, Mo, and Cd). The results also indicate that most contaminated areas are located in the prevailing wind directions (N and NE). However, continuous copper smelting can result in extensive pollution in the study area. This is especially alarming for adjacent townships. Since, the sampled sites are also used as grazing land, the soils are likely to become phytotoxic and provide a potential pathway for the toxic elements to enter the food chain. C (f) based on distance and direction give more reasonable results; that is, the decrease of contamination degree with distance. This is in agreement with I (geo) and also statistical analysis, which show a decreasing trend of metal loadings of soil with distance from the smelter. Statistical analysis reaffirms the polluting role of the smelting plant.

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