Geochemical background concentrations of potentially toxic elements in soils of the Carajás Mineral Province, southeast of the Amazonian Craton

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AbstractThis geochemical study explored the distribution of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), such as As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb, Tl, U, and Zn, along soil profiles of a metallurgical and industrial area in Kosovo, with the aim of assessing geochemical background and contamination threshold of PTEs in soil, and defining surface and vertical level and extent of soil contamination by PTEs. The geochemical background was assessed by exploratory data analysis of PTE concentrations in soil profiles. The upper limit of geochemical background (contamination threshold) was used as reference value to calculate the single pollution index and establish the PTE contamination level. Cadmium, Pb, Sb, Zn were the primary soil contaminants and As, Cu, Tl the secondary ones. The main sources of soil contaminants were the Zvecan smelter for Pb, Sb, As, Cu, Tl, and the Trepca industrial complex for Cd and Zn. The highest levels of Pb and Sb contamination were found up to depths between 30 and 60 cm in soil profiles within 5 km north and south-east of the Zvecan smelter. Contamination by Pb and Sb decreased with depth and affected the whole thickness of soil profiles closer the smelter. Cadmium and Zn contamination declined with distance from the Trepca industrial complex and decreased with depth, extending down to depths of 40–90 cm and 30–70 cm, respectively. Anomalous natural concentrations of Co, Cr, and Ni were found in soils collected in the northern part of the study area, where the geology consists mainly of ultrabasic and basic magmatic rocks.


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