| Literature DB >> 27139308 |
Fotini Noli1, Panagiotis Tsamos2.
Abstract
The pollution of agricultural soils, waters and products in the regions of lignite mines and fired power plants is of great importance. The concentration of As, Βa, Co, Cr, Sr, Sc, Th, U, Zn in soils and waters in the vicinity of a lignite-fired power plant in Northern Greece was determined using Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis. The determination frequency was every three months during a period of one year in order to evaluate the seasonal impact of the pollution to the environment. Measurements were performed in three locations around the lignite mine as well as in one reference location at a certain distance from the mine. The results, which exhibited a slight seasonal variation, were compared, where possible, with literature values from other countries. The obtained data in most of the cases did not exceed the normal levels and indicated that the investigated area was only slightly contaminated. The concentration of heavy and trace metals was also measured in three common garden crops (tomato, cucumber and parsley) grown in this area. The calculated transfer factors (TF) from soil to vegetables and health risk quotients (HQ) do not denote a health risk.Entities:
Keywords: Assessment of health risk; Heavy metals; Lignite region; Soils; Vegetables; Waters
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27139308 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.04.098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963