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  • Heavy metals tend to accumulate primarily in the surface layers of soils, especially in areas impacted by human activities and natural processes.
  • The study evaluated heavy metal pollution in Roztocze National Park by calculating multiple pollution indices, including the Enrichment Factor, Geoaccumulation Index, Nemerow Pollution Index, and Potential Ecological Risk.
  • Significant increases in lead, zinc, copper, and manganese levels were found in the surface soil compared to the parent material, indicating the effects of anthropogenic pollution alongside soil characteristics like pH and organic matter content.

Article Abstract

In most cases, in soils exposed to heavy metals accumulation, the highest content of heavy metals was noted in the surface layers of the soil profile. Accumulation of heavy metals may occur both as a result of natural processes as well as anthropogenic activities. The quality of the soil exposed to heavy metal contamination can be evaluated by indices of pollution. On the basis of determined heavy metals (Pb, Zn, Cu, Mn, Ni and Cr) in the soils of Roztocze National Park the following indices of pollution were calculated: Enrichment Factor (EF), Geoaccumulation Index (I), Nemerow Pollution Index (PI) and Potential Ecological Risk (RI). Additionally, we introduced and calculated the Biogeochemical Index (BGI), which supports determination of the ability of the organic horizon to accumulate heavy metals. A tens of times higher content of Pb, Zn, Cu and Mn was found in the surface layers compared to their content in the parent material. This distribution of heavy metals in the studied soils was related to the influence of anthropogenic pollution (both local and distant sources of emission), as well as soil properties such as pH, organic carbon and total nitrogen content.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.10.126DOI Listing

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