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Spatio-temporal variation of trace element contents in Rwanda necrosols
Authors:S A Amuno  M M Amuno
Institution:1. University of Saint Joseph, Macau SAR, China
2. Management Information Systems Technology, Cyprus International University, Nicosia, Cyprus
Abstract:In this study, the spatio-temporal variation of selected trace elements in cemetery soils (necrosols) was investigated. Preliminary results revealed that onsite mean concentration for As, Ba, Cr, Cs, Ga, Ni, Rb, Sc, Th, V, Y, and Zr was generally higher than background offsite values. The trace metal contents of the cemetery soils also showed higher accumulation ratio for As, Cr, Ni, and Sc relative to world averages for soils (Clarke values). Similarly, it was observed that the cemetery soils showed significant enrichment with As and Cr in comparison with world averages for agricultural soils. The exchangeable sodium percentage showed that most of the onsite soil samples are sodic, which may have adverse effect on the growth and yield of crops grown in the study area. The study concludes that decomposition of human remains and grave contents play a significant role in elevating the total trace element contents in soils associated with cemeteries. For this reason, there is need for proactive measures to be taken with respect to the choice of raw materials used for the construction of coffins and funeral materials. There is need for local funeral industries particularly in developing countries and the government to begin to consider and adopt such green or environmental friendly burial options to prevent the potential environmental degradation of cemetery areas.
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