2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-017-1715-3
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The distribution of sequentially extracted Cu, Pb, and Zn fractions in Podzol profiles under dwarf pine of different stages of degradation in subalpine zone of Karkonosze Mts (central Europe)

Abstract: Purpose Here, we aimed to assess the contamination of Podzol soils in a subalpine zone of the Karkonosze Mountains. Cu, Pb, and Zn concentrations in the soil and the patterns of their speciation are discussed in relation to the possible influence of airborne industrial emissions and the stage of degradation of dwarf mountain pine stands. Materials and methods The study was conducted in the Karkonosze, a mountain range in the Sudetes, on the boundary between Poland and the Czech Republic. We examined Podzols de… Show more

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“…(B) Lanthanide availability in solidifying agents was determined by microwave digestion followed by ICP-MS, b.d., below detection limit. (C) The bioavailable fraction of lanthanides present in the sampled slag material was assessed by total digestion plus ICP-MS to determine the absolute quantities of lanthanides present (see Table S4 in the supplemental material) and by sequential digestion plus ICP-MS. We define bioavailable here as fractions I (mobile) and II (exchangeable) according to the sequential digestion method of Zeien and Brümmer (53,89). The nomenclature for the sampling sites is according to Wegner and Liesack (42).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(B) Lanthanide availability in solidifying agents was determined by microwave digestion followed by ICP-MS, b.d., below detection limit. (C) The bioavailable fraction of lanthanides present in the sampled slag material was assessed by total digestion plus ICP-MS to determine the absolute quantities of lanthanides present (see Table S4 in the supplemental material) and by sequential digestion plus ICP-MS. We define bioavailable here as fractions I (mobile) and II (exchangeable) according to the sequential digestion method of Zeien and Brümmer (53,89). The nomenclature for the sampling sites is according to Wegner and Liesack (42).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main source of soil pollution in Morocco is human activities that have raised several questions about the constant changes in soil properties and the accumulation of pollutants in soils (Barakat et al 2017(Barakat et al , 2019aEnnaji et al 2018b;Oumenskou et al 2018), which consequently affect soil quality, as a result of local and global climate change (Pielke 2005). Moreover, heavy metals content can be affected by interactions of soil physicochemical properties such as soil pH, grain size, (Błońska et al 2016;Gąsiorek et al 2017) and organic matter content, heavy metal accumulation capacity, which play an important role in the retention, mobilization, and migration of heavy metals in soil (Weber et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, soil organic matter substantially influences the chelation of heavy metals. Weber et al ( 2018 ) reported that soil organic matter stimulates retention, mobilization, and migration of heavy metals in soil. Stable, insoluble organic matter rich in high-molecular mass humic acids plays an important role in heavy metal immobilization (Kabata-Pendias 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%