2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14081641
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An Assessment of the Impact of the Mining Industry on Soil and Plant Contamination by Potentially Toxic Elements in Boreal Forests

Abstract: This study was conducted in the territory of the industrial site of the Udachny Mining and Processing Division (Yakutia, northeast Russia). The objects of study were permafrost soils and two species of shrubs (Betula middendorffii T. and Duschekia fruticose R.). Soil and plant samples were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrometry for the presence of PTEs (Pb, Ni, Mn, Cd, Co, Cr, Zn, Cu, and As). The bioaccumulation factor (BAF), frequency of occurrence (Hi), pollution index (PI), and pollution load index … Show more

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“…Pi is a widely used method for evaluating the contamination degree of heavy metal elements in soil [ 46 ]. Its calculation formula is as follows: where Pi is the single-factor contamination index of heavy metal element i; C i is the measured value of heavy metal element i, mg·kg −1 ; and Si is the standard or background value of that heavy metal element in soil, mg·kg −1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pi is a widely used method for evaluating the contamination degree of heavy metal elements in soil [ 46 ]. Its calculation formula is as follows: where Pi is the single-factor contamination index of heavy metal element i; C i is the measured value of heavy metal element i, mg·kg −1 ; and Si is the standard or background value of that heavy metal element in soil, mg·kg −1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pi is a widely used method for evaluating the contamination degree of heavy metal elements in soil [46]. Its calculation formula is as follows:…”
Section: Single-factor Contaminant Index (Pi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the average value of Cr in soil samples exceeded the limit value of China, and the Cr contents of 39% of shoot samples were higher than the limits of China's national criterion. Cr in soil is predominantly derived from the parent material in the soil formation process [51]. Therefore, it is important to detect soil physical and chemical properties before bamboo cultivation so as to avoid selecting land of the soils with a high Cr content as a plantation.…”
Section: Risk Assessment Of Hms In Soil and Bamboo Shootsmentioning
confidence: 99%