Distribution, Source and Contamination Level of REEs and Heavy Metals in Agricultural Soils of Fez-Upstream, Morocco

N. Zerrari, N. Rais, M. Ijjaali
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ABSTRACT Although a few geochemical studies of agricultural soils have been conducted in southern Mediterranean countries like Morocco, such studies examining urban and sub-urban agricultural soils are very rare. The objective is to enable evaluation of different soil contamination indexes, and to identify the anthropogenic and natural sources of potential ecological risks. A sampling of nine soil samples were collected and analyzed to determine concentrations of Major elements, Rare Earth Elements (REEs) and Heavy Metals from agricultural soils of Fez-Upstream, Morocco. The major outcomes were: the average total concentration of REEs is 95.23 µg/g lower than those of the Upper Continental Crust (UCC), at 146.37 µg/g, and world soils at 137.09 µg/g; the ratios of La/Yb, La/Sm and Gd/Yb show that soil samples are enriched by light REEs. Enrichment factor (EF) and geo-accumulation index (Igeo) indicate that there is no enrichment by REEs. EF range from minimal to moderate enrichment. Igeo indicate that soil samples are unpolluted to moderately polluted. The contamination factor and degree of contamination indicate respectively moderate contamination and a low degree of contamination. Otherwise, all sampling sites have PLI values above 1 that indicate obvious anthropogenic pollution due to human activities. The results indicated that REEs contents are reflected by the parent materials. Lastly, it is interesting to note that these obtained results represent the first national data for REEs in Moroccan soils.
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摩洛哥非斯-上游农业土壤中稀土和重金属的分布、来源及污染水平
虽然在摩洛哥等南地中海国家进行了一些农业土壤的地球化学研究,但对城市和城郊农业土壤的研究非常罕见。目的是对不同土壤污染指标进行评价,识别潜在生态风险的人为和自然来源。本文收集并分析了摩洛哥Fez-Upstream农业土壤中的9个土壤样品,以确定主要元素、稀土元素(ree)和重金属的浓度。主要结果为:稀土元素的平均总浓度比上大陆地壳(UCC)低95.23µg/g,为146.37µg/g,比世界土壤低137.09µg/g;La/Yb、La/Sm和Gd/Yb比值表明,土壤样品被轻稀土富集。富集因子(EF)和地成藏指数(Igeo)表明该区不存在稀土的富集。EF范围从最小到中等富集。Igeo表明土壤样品未受污染到中度污染。污染系数和污染程度分别表示中度污染和低污染。否则,所有采样点的PLI值均大于1,表明人类活动造成了明显的人为污染。结果表明,稀土元素的含量由母材反映。最后,值得注意的是,这些获得的结果代表了摩洛哥土壤中稀土元素的第一个国家数据。
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