2018
DOI: 10.1590/18069657rbcs20170174
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Identification of Heavy Metals in Crystals of Sand and Silt Fractions of Soils by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM EDS/WD-EPMA)

Abstract: Studies of heavy metals are concentrate on clay fractions, but coarser fractions of the soil can constitute significant sources of structural forms of heavy metals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of heavy metals in the structure of minerals of the sand and silt fractions of soils from three different parent materials (metamorphic rocks and granite) in southern Brazil using SEM/EDS -Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy and with WD-EPMA -with Wavelength Dispersiv… Show more

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“…The five areas are on clayey-skeletal, kaolinitic, subactive, thermic, shallow, Typic Dystrustepts, developed from phyllite (Silva et al, 2018). The dominant minerals present in this rock are feldspars, micas (mainly muscovite), and quartz (Silva et al, 2006;Batista et al, 2018). The managed areas were initially submitted to conventional soil tillage by plowing to 20 cm depth.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The five areas are on clayey-skeletal, kaolinitic, subactive, thermic, shallow, Typic Dystrustepts, developed from phyllite (Silva et al, 2018). The dominant minerals present in this rock are feldspars, micas (mainly muscovite), and quartz (Silva et al, 2006;Batista et al, 2018). The managed areas were initially submitted to conventional soil tillage by plowing to 20 cm depth.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The median concentration for Pb was higher in the 2 mm (405 mg kg -1 ) than in 250 µm (257 mg kg -1 ). Several Pb-bearing minerals can be found in the coarsest fractions of the soil (Batista et al, 2018). A greater distribution of the data, however, was observed by the interquartile range in fraction 250 µm than in the fraction 2 mm (Figure 1a).…”
Section: Oral Bioaccessibility Of Potentially Harmful Elements In Envmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The concentrations of As, Cu, and Zn are relatively high in tailing samples, however no crystalline phases associated with these elements were found, but it can be inferred that these elements are in the form of amorphous oxides or insoluble precipitates, probably due to the pH value of the samples collected in the areas (5.2 to 6.6). In the soil samples, the peaks of quartz with high crystallinity interfere with those minor mineral containing heavy metals (Batista et al, 2018) Although the concentrations in BS and FF were not different (p > 0.05) for the most elements, the bioaccessibility and fractionation analyses were performed on FF, since this fraction has a greater potential risk to humans, mainly when inhaled (Witt III et al, 2014).…”
Section: Chemical Characterization Phe Pseudo-total Concentration Anmentioning
confidence: 98%
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