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Heavy Metals in the Northwest Agricultural Region Dominican Republic 被引量:1
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作者 Ramón Delanoy carime matos espinosa Yamilesa Herrera 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2022年第5期16-24,共9页
Heavy metals currently represent a very important source of contamination, since their intake by humans and animals in many cases is the cause of serious damage to health. Soil, air, water and food are the most common... Heavy metals currently represent a very important source of contamination, since their intake by humans and animals in many cases is the cause of serious damage to health. Soil, air, water and food are the most common pathways for heavy metals to reach organisms. Since soil is their origin, in this study we focus on soil analysis to determine the concentration of Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Hg, Cd and Pb, which are the most toxic metals. The study site is the agricultural soils of the northwestern region of the Dominican Republic where bananas and rice are the main crops grown. Chromium levels in most samples exceeded the NOAA-USEPA Probable Effects Level (PEL). Other heavy metals were within the acceptable ranges for healthy soil, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). 展开更多
关键词 Heavy Metals Soil Contamination Agricultural Soils
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Heavy Metals in Agricultural Soils of San Francisco de Macorís and La Vega, Dominican Republic
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作者 Ramón Delanoy carime matos espinosa Yamilesa Herrera 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2022年第10期54-65,共12页
In Dominican Republic exists cultive larges fields of various agricultural rubles. The largest extensions are rice, banana and cocoa;these are located in the Cibao Valley. In the eastern, southwestern, and a small are... In Dominican Republic exists cultive larges fields of various agricultural rubles. The largest extensions are rice, banana and cocoa;these are located in the Cibao Valley. In the eastern, southwestern, and a small area in the north of the country, sugar cane is cultivated. Heavy metals are found in many of these soils that could be affecting the quality of agricultural products or production. The levels of Cr, Ni, Zn, Cu, Cd, As, Hg and Pb, determined by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, in soils collected in two cultivation areas of Rice de La Vega and San Francisco de Macoris (SFM) have been compared with the NOAA-USEPA Canadian Agricultural Soil and Sediment Guide (CEQGs) (SQuiRTs Table). The levels of Cr and Ni in La Vega exceeded the threshold effects levels (TEL), and the probable effects levels (PEL). Pb levels in the La Vega area were higher than in SFM. In general, these metals are found in the La Vega area in higher concentrations than in SFM, exceeding PEL and TEL. 展开更多
关键词 Soil Heavy Metals Fluorescence X-Ray TOXICITY
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