Assessment of lead pollution in topsoils of a southern Italy area: analysis of urban and peri-urban environment
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Exposure to lead (Pb) may affect adversely human health. Mapping soil Pb contents is
essential to obtain a quantitative estimate of potential risk of Pb contamination. The main
aim of this paper was to determine the soil Pb concentrations in the urban and peri-urban
area of Cosenza-Rende to map their spatial distribution and assess the probability that soil
Pb concentration exceeds a critical threshold that might cause concern for human health.
Samples were collected at 149 locations from residual and non-residual topsoil in gardens,
parks, flower-beds, and agricultural fields. Fine earth fraction of soil samples was analyzed
by X-ray Fluorescence spectrometry. Stochastic images generated by the sequential
Gaussian simulation were jointly combined to calculate the probability of exceeding the
critical threshold that could be used to delineate the potentially risky areas. Results showed
areas in which Pb concentration values were higher to the Italian regulatory values. These
polluted areas were quite large and likely, they could create a significant health risk for
human beings and vegetation in the near future. The results demonstrated that the
proposed approach can be used to study soil contamination to produce geochemical maps,
and identify hot-spot areas for soil Pb concentration.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Urban and peri-urban soils; Geochemistry; Lead; Soil pollution; Stochastic simulation
Elenco autori:
Guagliardi, Ilaria; Buttafuoco, Gabriele
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