V. Hornburg et al., BEHAVIOR OF HEAVY-METALS IN SOILS .2. EXT RACTION OF MOBILE HEAVY-METALS WITH CACL2 AND NH4NO3, Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung und Bodenkunde, 158(2), 1995, pp. 137-145
156 soil samples from arable fields, grassland and forest stands were
analysed for the CaCl2- and NH4NO3-extractable contents of Cd, Zn, Mn,
Cu and Pb. The average amounts of Cd, Zn, Cu and Pb extracted with Ca
Cl2 are higher compared with NH4NO3 whereas the relation for Mn is vic
e versa. The proportion of the NH4NO3-extractable contents in percent
of the CaCl2-extractable contents of Cd, Zn and Pb decrease with incre
asing pH, whereas the contents of Mn and Cu increase. Inspite of a dif
fering extraction behaviour of the two salt solutions the CaCl2- and N
H4NO3-extractable amounts of Cd, Mn, Zn und Pb are highly correlated a
nd can be converted one into another. The mobile (CaCl2, NH4NO3) propo
rtion of the corresponding total, EDTA and DTPA heavy metal contents i
s in close relation of the pH of the soils. Using CaCl2 solution the t
hreshold pH values for an increasing mobility decrease in the order Cd
> Mn > Zn > Cu > Pb, using NH4NO3 as extractant the order is Mn > Cd
> Zn > Cu > Pb. In the case of CaCl2 as extractant soluble chloro-Cd-c
omplexes will be formed so that the Cd mobility in soils will be overe
stimated in most cases.