Md. Jakovljevic et al., FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY-METALS IN THE ALLUVIAL SOILS OF THE VELIKA-MORAVA RIVER VALLEY, SERBIA, Applied geochemistry, 12(5), 1997, pp. 637-642
This investigation studies the distribution of heavy metals (Cd, Co, C
r, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn and As) in alluvial soils (Fluvisols and Hum
ofluvisols) from the Velika (Greater) Morava river valley, over an are
a of approximately 110 000 ha used for intensive agricultural and food
production. The sampling was carried out as composite (bulk) samples
from the plough-layer (0-25 cm), and was based on a regular square gri
d with intervals set at 5 km. The results obtained are compatible with
the average contents of heavy metals in soils, although higher conten
ts of Ni, Pb and As occurred in several samples, particularly the Humo
fluvisols. Analysis of plants grown in the area under investigation ha
ve shown normal contents of heavy metals except for a slightly higher
Ni content in beans and sweet-clover. Evidence is presented to show th
at the Humofluvisols may have received anthropogenic inputs of Pb and
Ni but further work is required to confirm this. (C) 1997 Elsevier Sci
ence Ltd.