Quantitative status of heavy metals in soils of Quetta irrigated by sewage water
Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research. 2011; 54 (1): 57-58
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ABSTRACT
In soils of different areas of Quetta city, irrigated by sewage water, the highest concentration of heavy metals was found to be as follows lead [1.38 ppm], copper [0.86 ppm], chromium [0.036 ppm], cadmium [0.29 ppm], iron [10.50 ppm], nickel [0.74 ppm], zinc [19.45 ppm] and arsenic [0.001 ppm] on average basis. The sewage water contained lead [53.26 ppb], copper [22.5 ppb], chromium [1.33 ppb], cadmium [0.53 ppb], iron [127.7 ppb], nickel [51.14 ppb], manganese [17.08 ppb], zinc [31.38 ppb] and arsenic [0.011 ppb]. At each site the concentration of heavy metals and sewage water showed positive relationship
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IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental)
Asunto principal:
Arsénico
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Aguas del Alcantarillado
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Zinc
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Cadmio
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Cromo
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Metales Pesados
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Cobre
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Riego Agrícola
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Hierro
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Plomo
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Inglés
Revista:
Pak. J. Sci. Indust. Res.
Año:
2011
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