Ht. Chon et al., THE OCCURRENCE AND DISPERSION OF POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS IN AREAS COVERED WITH BLACK SHALES AND SLATES IN KOREA, Applied geochemistry, 11(1-2), 1996, pp. 69-76
Potentially toxic heavy metals together with other elements are presen
t in some natural geological materials and the Okchon black shale in K
orea provides an important example of this. The dispersion of these el
ements in the rocks and soils derived from this shale are examined. Ge
ochemical surveys were undertaken in 11 study areas in the Okchon Zone
underlain by black shales, slates, phyllites and limestones. After ap
propriate preparation of rocks and soils, samples were analysed for mu
lti-elements by INAA, ICP-AES and ICP-MS. Some potentially toxic eleme
nts are highly enriched in the Okchon black shales and soils developed
from these shales in the Dukpyungri and Majeonri areas. In particular
, mean concentrations in soils in the Dukpyungri area are 34 mu g/g As
, 43 mu g/g Mo and 3.4 mu g/g Se which are significantly higher than t
he worldwide average for soils. The degree of enrichment decreases in
the order: forest > upland farm = paddy > playground soils, and discri
minant analysis by geochemical characteristics separates soils in the
black shale area from those in other rock areas in terms of Se, Zn, Mo
and Cd. (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd