Distribution and phytoavailability of lead in a soil contaminated with lead shot

Citation
Cp. Rooney et al., Distribution and phytoavailability of lead in a soil contaminated with lead shot, WATER A S P, 116(3-4), 1999, pp. 535-548
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
ISSN journal
00496979 → ACNP
Volume
116
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
535 - 548
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(199912)116:3-4<535:DAPOLI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
This paper presents a study of Pb contamination of soil at a clay target sh ooting facility in Canterbury, New Zealand. The spatial distribution of Pb concentrations in the topsoil at the gun club site was investigated and Pb in the soil profile was determined to a depth of 200 mm. The greatest EDTA- extractable soil Pb concentrations (4000 to 8300 mg Pb kg(-1) soil) were fo und approximately 120 m down the range from the point of shooting. At least 30% of the shot fall area sampled exceeded the Australian and New Zealand guideline limit of 300 mg Pb kg(-1) soil. Lead concentrations in the soil p rofile were fairly uniform to a depth of 200 mm due to regular incorporatio n of Pb shot by ploughing. A greenhouse study was conducted to assess plant uptake of Pb from soils sampled at the target shooting site. Lead concentr ations in the roots of all five species grown were several magnitudes highe r than those present in the leaves. However, sufficient plant translocation of Pb occurred for the leaves to exceed the maximum allowable limit for fo odstuffs.