Spatial distribution of mercury in the surface soils of the Urban Areas, Arak, Iran

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This study assessed the baseline concentrations and spatial distribution of total mercury (Hg) in urban soils of the city of Arak, Iran. Concentrations of Hg were determined in soil collected from urban areas, and the spatial distribution was analyzed using the semivariogram approach in geostatistical technology. Mercury in soil ranged from 66.3 to 581 μg/kg. The experimental variogram of soil mercury concentrations was best-fitted by a spherical model. A spatial distribution map revealed that Hg concentration showed decreasing trends from south to north, west to east and center to suburb. Overall, the results showed that Hg concentrations in urban soils of Arak may be considered medium or low.

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Solgi, E., Esmaili-Sari, A., & Riyahi-Bakhtiari, A. (2014). Spatial distribution of mercury in the surface soils of the Urban Areas, Arak, Iran. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 93(6), 710–715. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-014-1408-1

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