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Assessment of soil pollution level using environmental indices in the Olkhon Island, Lake Baikal, Russia: primary data

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Pages 2766-2777 | Received 06 Feb 2020, Accepted 16 Apr 2020, Published online: 04 May 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This work is dedicated to the study of ecological and geochemical state of mountain-stepper landscapes of the OlkhonIsland, LakeBaikal, which are influenced by modern human-caused impact. The main goal of our research is the assessment of the soil pollution level caused by entry of heavy metals into soil cover. We studied the distribution of toxic elements such as Hg, As, Cd, Pb, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, which is based on atomic absorption and X-ray fluorescence methodology. To evaluate the contamination of the soils examined, we appliedgeoecological indices used in ecological-geochemical assessment such as enrichment factor, contamination factor, degree of the contamination and pollution load index were applied. During the research, we made the following conclusions. The tests revealed the elevated contents of Cd, Co, Pb, Ni, Zn in the soils examined. Namely, the degree of the contamination for the mean metal contents in all five profiles (A, B, C, D, E) indicated moderate pollution level of the environment. The pollution load index for all profiles denoted that C profile was heavily polluted; A, B, D and E profiles were moderately polluted. Thus, the obtained primary results indicated the moderate soil pollution level at all profiles in the island. Finally, we emphasise that the increase of the contribution of metals from the anthropogenic sources in soils plays an important role in the environment of the island.

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge S.I. Shtel’makh, PhD, and M.A. Gustaytis, PhD, for the analysis of the soil samples by XRF and AAS. This study was performed using equipment located at the Center for Geodynamics and Geochronology, Institute of the Earth’s Crust, SB RAS (Irkutsk) (grant No 075-15-2021-682) and the Center for Multielement and Isotopic studies, V.S. SobolevInstitute of Geology and Mineralogy, SB RAS (Novosibirsk). The study results were obtained in the frame of the grant No 075-15-2022-1100 from the Ministry of Science and High Education of the Russian Federation.

We are grateful for your understanding and look forward to further cooperation.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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This article has been republished with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

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