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Assessment of Zn pollution sources and apportionment in agricultural soils impacted by a Zn smelter in South Korea

Authors
Kang, Min-JuKwon, Yi KyunYu, SoonyoungLee, Pyeong-KooPark, Hyo-SeokSong, Nain
Issue Date
Feb-2019
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Zinc smelter; Agricultural soil; Metal contamination; Pb isotope; Source apportionment
Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, v.364, pp.475 - 487
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Journal Title
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume
364
Start Page
475
End Page
487
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/3490
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.10.046
ISSN
0304-3894
Abstract
This study was conducted to assess the anthropogenic impact on the metal concentration in agricultural soils in the vicinity of a Zn smelter. We determined Pb isotope ratios to trace source of metals and calculate source apportionment. 19.7% of the agricultural soil samples had Zn concentrations exceeding the Korean worrisome level (WL). The isotopic variation in the contaminated agricultural soils reflected the input of contaminants derived from the Zn smelter. The spatial distribution of Zn concentrations and Pb isotopes suggested that the Zn smelter dust fallout was the major source of heavy metal pollution in the agricultural soils. Lead isotope compositions of soil horizon I was comparable to those of soil horizon II, indicating that smelter-origin Zn had migrated vertically. Binary mixing between Zn concentrates and background soils could explain the variations in Pb isotope ratios in the contaminated agricultural soils. Source apportionment calculations showed that for agricultural soils that were found to exceed the Korean countermeasure standard (CS), the average proportion of smelter-origin Zn was 45.8%-83.3% while for agricultural soils that exceeded the WL but were below the CS, the average proportion of smelter-origin Zn was 36.3%-68.1%. The remainder was derived from a geogenic source.
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