Fate and Potential Mobility of Arsenic (As) in the Soil of Mechanic Workshops

  • Oloye F
  • Ololade I
  • Oluwole O
  • et al.
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Abstract

In order to determine Arsenic (As) content in soils, from the vicinity of an automobile mechanic's workshop and to evaluate the contamination levels, different soil layers (0-15cm, 15-30cm and 30-45cm depth) were collected and analyzed for As content using atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). Soil texture, conductivity, pH, total organic content and cation exchange capacity were also measured. Sequential extraction was carried out to determine geochemical phases of As. In the investigated soil samples, the mean total As concentrations were 2.45-2.53, 2.14-2.26 and 2.69-2.79 mg/kg for 0-15 cm, 15-30 cm and 30-45 cm depth respectively. Generally the affinity of As with the soil fraction increases in the order F3 < F6 < F1 < F2 < F5 < F4

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Oloye, F. F., Ololade, I. A., Oluwole, O. D., Bello, M. O., Oluyede, O. P., & Ololade, O. (2014). Fate and Potential Mobility of Arsenic (As) in the Soil of Mechanic Workshops. Environment and Pollution, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.5539/ep.v3n4p70

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