• Existing Forms of Heavy Metals in the Vicinity of a Smelter
  • Woo, Sang-Duck;Kim, Geon-Ha;Kim, Young-Jin;Nam, Kyoung-Phile;
  • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hannam University;Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hannam University;Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University;Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University;
  • 제련소 주변토양 중금속 존재형태
  • 우상덕;김건하;김영진;남경필;
  • 한남대학교 건설시스템공학과;한남대학교 건설시스템공학과;서울대학교 건설환경공학부;서울대학교 건설환경공학부;
Abstract
Heavy metals in soils exist in various forms dependent upon surrounding conditions. As the Janghang smelter area is of concern for its high elevated heavy metal concentrations, Korean government decided to remediate the area. Main objectives of this research were; to analyze heavy metal concentrations and their existing forms in the vicinity of the smelter; and to understand differences made by analysis techniques of heavy metals. Top soils of rice field, crop field, bare field, and forestry in the area were sampled and analyzed for their physicochemical characteristics. Concentrations of Cu, Cd, Pb, and As were analyzed with two pretreatment techniques adopted using 0.1 N HCl and aqua regia. To analyze existing forms of heavy metals, Tessier's schemes for sequential extraction technique were adopted. Exchangeable fraction and carbonate bound fraction of heavy metals may pose potential threat to environment and were in the order of Pb > As > Cu > Cd. If assessing mobile fraction of heavy metals by land uses, the order was forestry > bare land > crop field > rice field. When analyzed using Tessier's scheme, high ratio of residual fractions to total arsenic concentration should be considered for remediation design of the area.

Keywords: Arsenic;Heavy metals;Land use;Sequential extraction;Smelter;Soil;

This Article

  • 2010; 15(5): 16-22

    Published on Oct 31, 2010

  • Received on Jul 16, 2010
  • Accepted on Sep 16, 2010

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