Physical-Chemical Properties and Spatial Distribution of Heavy Metals in Agriculture Soil in Al-Qadisiyah City by using ArcGIS and Multivariate Analysis
Abstract:Al-Qadisiyah governorate is one of the most important agricultural areas in Iraq, and the study was conducted in different areas of the governorate, including seven areas for sampling. The physical-chemical properties and heavy metals of agricultural soils were examined. The results showed that highest value was Ni (189.9 mg/kg) followed by Cr (124.5 mg/kg), Zn (50.8 mg/kg), Cu (36.9 mg/kg), Pb (35.2 mg/kg) and Cd (1.17 mg/kg). Moreover, Ni and Cr concentration levels were higher than Canadian soil guidelines.… Show more
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