Trace elements, pH and organic matter evolution in contaminated soils under assisted natural remediation: a four year field study

A 4-year study was undertaken on the effect of three amendments (biosolid compost (BC), sugar beet lime (SL), and combination of leonardite plus sugar beet lime (LESL)) on reclamation of a moderately trace element-contaminated soil under field conditions. Results showed that organic C increased in BC and LESL treatments. BC and SL treatments increased soil pH and reduced CaCl2-extractablemetal concentrations more efficiently. At the end of the experiment, CaCl2-extractable metal concentrations decreased and were similar in all treatments pointing out the importance of the natural remediation processes in contaminated soils. Addition of amendments showed no clear reduction in EDTA-extractable trace element concentrations, even, BC and LESL subplots showed some little increase of these elements with time. Amendments did not cause any change in total trace element concentration in soil. Addition of amendments could be a successful and reliable long term technique for stabilization of trace elements in contaminated soils at a field scale with minimum maintenance.

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Main Authors: Madejón, Engracia, Madejón, Paula, Burgos, Pilar, Pérez de Mora, Alfredo, Cabrera, Francisco
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2008-12-26T13:07:35Z
Subjects:Amendments, Assisted natural remediation, Bioavailability, Trace elements,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/9370
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spelling dig-irnas-es-10261-93702018-09-13T07:21:39Z Trace elements, pH and organic matter evolution in contaminated soils under assisted natural remediation: a four year field study Madejón, Engracia Madejón, Paula Burgos, Pilar Pérez de Mora, Alfredo Cabrera, Francisco Amendments Assisted natural remediation Bioavailability Trace elements A 4-year study was undertaken on the effect of three amendments (biosolid compost (BC), sugar beet lime (SL), and combination of leonardite plus sugar beet lime (LESL)) on reclamation of a moderately trace element-contaminated soil under field conditions. Results showed that organic C increased in BC and LESL treatments. BC and SL treatments increased soil pH and reduced CaCl2-extractablemetal concentrations more efficiently. At the end of the experiment, CaCl2-extractable metal concentrations decreased and were similar in all treatments pointing out the importance of the natural remediation processes in contaminated soils. Addition of amendments showed no clear reduction in EDTA-extractable trace element concentrations, even, BC and LESL subplots showed some little increase of these elements with time. Amendments did not cause any change in total trace element concentration in soil. Addition of amendments could be a successful and reliable long term technique for stabilization of trace elements in contaminated soils at a field scale with minimum maintenance. Peer reviewed 2008-12-26T13:07:35Z 2008-12-26T13:07:35Z 2008-12-26T13:07:35Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Journal of Hazardous Materials 162: 931–938 (2009) 0304-3894 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/9370 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.05.119 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.05.119 open 518971 bytes application/pdf
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Bioavailability
Trace elements
Amendments
Assisted natural remediation
Bioavailability
Trace elements
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Assisted natural remediation
Bioavailability
Trace elements
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Assisted natural remediation
Bioavailability
Trace elements
Madejón, Engracia
Madejón, Paula
Burgos, Pilar
Pérez de Mora, Alfredo
Cabrera, Francisco
Trace elements, pH and organic matter evolution in contaminated soils under assisted natural remediation: a four year field study
description A 4-year study was undertaken on the effect of three amendments (biosolid compost (BC), sugar beet lime (SL), and combination of leonardite plus sugar beet lime (LESL)) on reclamation of a moderately trace element-contaminated soil under field conditions. Results showed that organic C increased in BC and LESL treatments. BC and SL treatments increased soil pH and reduced CaCl2-extractablemetal concentrations more efficiently. At the end of the experiment, CaCl2-extractable metal concentrations decreased and were similar in all treatments pointing out the importance of the natural remediation processes in contaminated soils. Addition of amendments showed no clear reduction in EDTA-extractable trace element concentrations, even, BC and LESL subplots showed some little increase of these elements with time. Amendments did not cause any change in total trace element concentration in soil. Addition of amendments could be a successful and reliable long term technique for stabilization of trace elements in contaminated soils at a field scale with minimum maintenance.
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Assisted natural remediation
Bioavailability
Trace elements
author Madejón, Engracia
Madejón, Paula
Burgos, Pilar
Pérez de Mora, Alfredo
Cabrera, Francisco
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Madejón, Paula
Burgos, Pilar
Pérez de Mora, Alfredo
Cabrera, Francisco
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title Trace elements, pH and organic matter evolution in contaminated soils under assisted natural remediation: a four year field study
title_short Trace elements, pH and organic matter evolution in contaminated soils under assisted natural remediation: a four year field study
title_full Trace elements, pH and organic matter evolution in contaminated soils under assisted natural remediation: a four year field study
title_fullStr Trace elements, pH and organic matter evolution in contaminated soils under assisted natural remediation: a four year field study
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