Scale-dependent correlations between soil heavy metals and As around four coal-fired power plants of northern Greece |
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Authors: | Nikos Nanos Theodoros Grigoratos José Antonio Rodríguez Martín Constantini Samara |
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Affiliation: | 1.Madrid Technical University,Madrid,Spain;2.Environmental Pollution Control Laboratory, Department of Chemistry,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloniki,Greece;3.Departamento de Medio Ambiente,Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria,Madrid,Spain |
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Abstract: | We analyse the concentration of five trace elements (As, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) in the topsoil of the Kozani-Ptolemais basin where four coal-fired power plants run to provide almost 47.8 % of electricity requirements in Greece. We assume that if the power plants have altered the spatial (co)variation of the analysed elements through their toxic by-products, their effect would be observable only on a small spatial scale, since deposition of airborne pollutants is more evident if it is near the emission source. We used Factorial Cokriging to estimate the small-scale correlations among soil elements and to compare them to large spatial-scale correlations. Soil samples were collected from 92 sites. Given the low concentrations in soil heavy metals and As, we observed no serious soil contamination risk. We estimated correlations among the analysed elements on two spatial scales. On the larger scale, Ni and As exhibited higher correlation and received higher weights for the first regionalized factor, contrary to Cu, Pb and Zn which weighted more for the second regionalized factor. On the small spatial scale As associated with neither Ni nor other heavy metals. We conclude that soil arsenic has been altered by enrichment caused by some power plants through fly ash deposition and/or disposal. However, enrichment of soil elements was detectable only on the smaller spatial scale because anthropogenic inputs in soil through airborne emissions and subsequent deposition are evident only in the vicinity of the emission source. |
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