2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.05.048
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Background concentrations and quality reference values for some potentially toxic elements in soils of São Paulo State, Brazil

Abstract: Quality reference values (QRV) for potentially toxic elements (PTE) in soils are established as a tool for prevention and monitoring of soil pollution. These values should be periodically revised in order to ensure soil safety for agricultural purposes. Brazil is market leader for several commodities; therefore, the safety of Brazilian soils is of worldwide strategic importance. The objective of this study was to determine the natural background concentrations and the QRV for As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Ni, Pb, Se, and Zn… Show more

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“…These concentrations are similar to results available in the literature (Wedepohl 1995) for soils collected in uncontaminated areas (0.10 mg/kg Cd; 17 mg/kg Pb, 52 mg/kg Zn). The results are also comparable to the background concentrations of PTE found by Nogueira et al (2018) for natural soils from São Paulo state, Brazil (0.1 mg/ kg Cd; 10.1 mg/kg Pb, 21.8 mg/kg Zn). Table 3 and Fig.…”
Section: Batch Testssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These concentrations are similar to results available in the literature (Wedepohl 1995) for soils collected in uncontaminated areas (0.10 mg/kg Cd; 17 mg/kg Pb, 52 mg/kg Zn). The results are also comparable to the background concentrations of PTE found by Nogueira et al (2018) for natural soils from São Paulo state, Brazil (0.1 mg/ kg Cd; 10.1 mg/kg Pb, 21.8 mg/kg Zn). Table 3 and Fig.…”
Section: Batch Testssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…34 Based on Chen et al, 35 the mean concentrations of As, Cd, Pb and Cr in soils in Yunnan are 19.2, 0.22, 57.6, and 106 mg kg À1 (Table 2), which are 1.2-14 times higher than other regions (except for Cd). [36][37][38][39] In fact, they are higher than the Chinese soil guidelines for Grade I, which are 15, 0.2, 35, and 90 mg kg À1 (Table 2). So, the high metal concentrations in cabbage may contribute to the high metal concentrations in the soils.…”
Section: Total As CD Pb and Cr In Cabbagementioning
confidence: 90%
“…420/2009). The 75th percentile is adopted in most studies of QRVs and prioritized by governmental and environmental institutions in Brazil, since it meets its standardization more rigidly and avoids the insertion of anomalous values (Nogueira et al 2018;Santos & Alleoni, 2013). Geostatistical modeling was used to evaluate the spatial distribution of the REE contents.…”
Section: Chemical and Physical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%