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Employing of Some Criteria in Soil Pollution Magnitude Estimation by Residues of Electricity Musayyib Thermal Station
Author(s) -
Abbas Sebur Al-Wotaify,
Marwa Ahmed Saeed Al-Msafree,
Zaid A. S. Almamoury
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1294/9/092047
Subject(s) - arsenic , pollution , vanadium , latitude , soil test , chromium , heavy metals , soil water , environmental science , sample (material) , environmental chemistry , analytical chemistry (journal) , zoology , mineralogy , chemistry , soil science , metallurgy , materials science , geology , geodesy , chromatography , ecology , biology
The research dealt with the effect of the residues of Al-Musayyib electricity thermal station in soil pollution with Vanadium, Chromium and Arsenic in Babylon governorate located between Longitude °32 99′ 861″N and Latitude °44 29′ 00″E. The content of study soils from heavy metals was estimated by XRF, it was high, especially V and Cr 210-265, 326.3-1126.0mg kg-1 respectively. Consequently, the CF reached the highest values in sample Ss12via V and Cr: 3.73, 10.73; 3.63, 10.54 respectively compared with Sco1 and Sco2, and so, PLI reached 4.56, 4.45 for heavy metals group in the same sample. While As recorded the highest values in sample Ss11. Igeo recorded the highest values in sample Ss12 for V: 0.75, 0.73; Cr: 2.15, 2.11 and As: 0.54, 0.53 in Ss11 compared with Sco1 and Sco2.

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